Duncan Gibbins


Duncan Gibbins was a British film and music video director, as well as a screenwriter. Gibbins was known for his romance and thriller films as well as for the various music videos he directed. Gibbons first break was with the 1986 release of, Fire with Fire, about a young woman who attends a Catholic school and a young man from a nearby prison camp who fall in love with each other and must runaway together to escape the law, the church and their parents. OnNovember 1993, Gibbons died as a result of third degree burns he received from a fire at the home he was renting. He was fortyone years old at the time of his death.

Gibbins was born in Cornwall, England onOctober 1952. After attending The Arthur Terry School in Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, he started his career out as an actor on radio and in television, as a reporter for BBC Midlands Today. At one point, Gibbins decided that he wanted to try out journalism but found that he did not much care for it. Before coming to the US in the mid1980s, he produced and directed a few documentaries for the BBC and made music videos for such groups as the Eurythmics and Wham!. He made his featurefilm debut in the US with the 1986 romantic drama film, Fire with Fire in 1986 which starred actors Craig Sheffer and Virginia Madsen. Gibbins later copenned the script for Roger Spottiswoodes Third Degree Burn, a madeforTV movie in 1989. In 1991, Gibbins released Eve of Destruction, an action thriller film starring Gregory Hines about a female scientist who creates a sexy android version of herself and equips it with both the passionate emotions she lacks and also a

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