Keith Gow, a renowned director and cinematographer, entered this world in the year 1921, specifically in the vibrant city of Sydney, nestled in the picturesque state of New South Wales, Australia.
Throughout his illustrious career, Gow left an indelible mark on the film industry, earning recognition for his work on a diverse range of projects, including the critically acclaimed 1974 film "The Cars That Ate Paris", the 1954 cinematic masterpiece "The Forever Living", and the 1977 thought-provoking drama "The Claim".
In his personal life, Gow was married twice, first to the lovely Rosemary Barton, and later to the charming Nan Gow. Despite his professional success, Gow's life was tragically cut short on November 5, 1987, when he passed away in his hometown of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.