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- Tim Page was born on May 25, 1944 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Cross of Iron (1977), Frankie's House (1992) and There Must Be Some Kind of Way Outta Here. He was married to Clare Clifford. He died on August 24, 2022 in Bellingen, New South Wales, Australia.
- SpouseClare Clifford (divorced, 1 child)
- Portrayed by Iain Glen in Frankie's House (1992).
- British photographer who went to Vietnam in 1965 and spent four years covering the war. He was wounded four times.
- He was largely the inspiration for the drugged-up, risk-taking photographer played by Dennis Hopper in "Apocalypse Now".
- Left England in 1962 heading through Europe, Pakistan, India, Burma, Thailand and then Laos, where he worked as an agricultural advisor.
- Went to work as a press photographer for UPI and AFP, earning himself a position at UPI after he took photographs of a coup d'etat in Laos.
- Any war picture is an antiwar picture. I'm not saying photography stopped the Vietnam War, [but] I think it contributed to swaying public opinion.
- Any war picture is an antiwar picture.
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