Gavin Millar

Scottish film director, 'The Last Great Wilderness'

Gavin Millar - Artists & Creatives born 1938
Born

1938
88 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Scotland

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A Scottish film director gained prominence in the film industry through several notable works. Directed 'The Last Great Wilderness', a film exploring themes of nature and humanity. Also worked in television, contributing to series such as 'The Lost Garden' and 'The Last of the Oystermen'. His career spanned multiple decades, engaging in various projects that showcased storytelling through a visual medium.

Directed 'The Last Great Wilderness'

Contributed to 'The Lost Garden'

Directed 'The Last of the Oystermen'

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