Terence Young

Stewart Terence Herbert Young (20 June 1915 – 7 September 1994) was a British film director best known for directing three films in the James Bond series, Dr. No (1962), From Russia with Love (1963), and Thunderball (1965). Born in Shanghai, China, he was public-school educated. Like the fictional James Bond, he read oriental history at St Catharine's College in the University of Cambridge. As a tank commander during World War II, Young participated in Operation Market Garden in Arnhem, The Netherlands.
Cast
Crew

Dr. No
Director

From Russia with Love
Director

Thunderball
Director

Triple Cross
Director

Bloodline
Director

Wait Until Dark
Director

Red Sun
Director

The Jigsaw Man
Director

Corridor of Mirrors
Director

The Valachi Papers
Director

Cold Sweat
Director

Action of the Tiger
Director

Mayerling
Director

Safari
Director

War Goddess
Director

Dangerous Moonlight
Original Story, Screenplay

They Were Not Divided
Director, Screenplay

The Red Beret
Director

The Christmas Tree
Director, Writer

Storm Over the Nile
Director

The Klansman
Director

The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders
Director

Valley of the Eagles
Director, Writer

Inchon
Director

The Poppy Is Also a Flower
Director

Hungry Hill
Screenplay

That Lady
Director

Duel of Champions
Director

The Dirty Game
Director

The Rover
Director

One Night with You
Director

Tank Force!
Director, Writer

Zarak Khan
Director

On Approval
Writer

Too Hot to Handle
Director

Serious Charge
Director

Black Tights
Director

Tall Headlines
Director

Secret Mission
Story

Run for Your Life
Director

Woman Hater
Director
The Bad Lord Byron
Writer

Long Days
Co-Director, Director

On the Night of the Fire
Writer

Where Is Parsifal?
Executive Producer

Foxbat
Script Consultant

O.S.S. 117: Mission to Tokyo
Writer
A Letter from Ulster
Screenplay
A Call for Arms!
Story



