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David Munro (documentary filmmaker) : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Munro (documentary filmmaker) Ivor David Munro (1 July 1944 – 5 August 1999)〔David Boardman (Obituary: David Munro, ) ''The Independent'', 12 August 1999〕 was an English documentary filmmaker. He collaborated on 20 documentary films for television with the Australian-born journalist, John Pilger, with many of their works receiving awards. Their 1979 documentary about the suffering people of Cambodia resulted in viewers donating more than ₤45 million in aid. ==Early life and education== His parents were Hugh Munro (an actor and television director) and Pamela Barnard (an actress and later longstanding floor manager in Drama at the BBC). His grandfather was the actor Ivor Barnard. Ivor Munro had a brother Tim Munro, who also became an actor, and sister Hatty. Following a varied series of jobs, beginning as a farm labourer after leaving school, Munro became an actor for a time. He appeared in such series as ''Orlando'', (1966–67, ''Z-Cars,'' ''Tightrope'' (1972), and in the play ''The Bells'' (Vaudeville Theatre)).
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