Roy Boulting, a multifaceted individual, was born on December 21, 1913, in Bray, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom. Throughout his remarkable life, he made a significant impact in the film industry as a director and writer, leaving behind a lasting legacy through his work on notable films such as Seven Days to Noon, released in 1950, A French Mistress, which premiered in 1960, and The Family Way, released in 1966.
Throughout his personal life, Roy Boulting was married to five different women, each bringing their own unique qualities and experiences to his life. His marriages were to Sandra Payne, Hayley Mills, Enid Munnik, Jean Capon, and Marian Angela Warnock.
Sadly, Roy Boulting's life came to an end on November 5, 2001, in Eynsham, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom. Despite his passing, his contributions to the film industry continue to be celebrated and remembered.