Maurice Kanareck was born on September 6, 1933 in the UK, and has worked as a director and actor.
Early life & background
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Trained at art school, completed National Service (including time in Germany), and then moved into broadcasting and presentation work. His early career included presentation/continuity roles and work in television production. LinkedIn+1
Broadcasting & film career
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Worked for major UK broadcasters (BBC, ITV/ATV) as a presentation/presentation-director and also directed and produced documentary and non-fiction television. He is credited on panel/entertainment material (e.g., It’s a Knockout) as well as more serious documentary work. historyproject.org.uk+1
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Festival credits: his documentary Prisoners of Conscience was screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) 1979. Miff 2025
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Significance & summary
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Kanareck’s career spans presentation/presentation-direction for UK television, documentary direction, and authorship. He appears in both broadcast-industry archives and festival records, indicating a mix of mainstream broadcast work and independent documentary practice.