Ralph Keene, a renowned director and producer, entered the world on a sweltering summer day, July 7, 1902, in the vibrant city of Mysore, India, a place that would later play a significant role in shaping his life and artistic endeavors.
Throughout his illustrious career, Keene made a lasting impact on the film industry, leaving behind a legacy of captivating productions that continue to captivate audiences to this day. Some of his most notable works include the critically acclaimed "A Boy, a Girl and a Bike" (1949),the thought-provoking "Cyprus Is an Island" (1946),and the poignant "Crofters" (1945).
Sadly, Ralph Keene's life came to a close on a chilly winter morning in January 1963, in the charming town of Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK, a place that would serve as the final resting place for this talented individual.