The Carreras Family
Enrique, James and Michael Carreras
Head of Exclusive Films, Enrique Carreras teamed up with William Hinds to form Hammer Productions in 1936. After World War 2 he was instrumental in securing a deal with Robert Lippert to distribute he films through Exclusive. Lippert, in turn, would distribute Hammer Films in the US. Enrique died in 1950 with his place on the Hammer/Exclusive board taken over by his grandson, Michael.
Son of Enrique, James Carreras was described by Jimmy Sangster as “the basic architect of Hammer”. After the war, by which time he had achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel (and received an MBE) he joined the family business and set about expanding Exclusive and developing the Hammer brand. James resigned his directorship along with his wife, Vera, in 1973, leaving son Michael in sole charge.
Son of James, and grandson of Enrique, Michale was a writer, producer director, and company executive. He began his long association with Exclusive/Hammer in 1943 as Director of Publicity, and later personal assistant to producer Anthony Hinds. He left Hammer to form his own production company Capricorn Productions in 1960, returning in 1963 as Director of “Maniac”
Five other members of the Carreras family had working associations with Hammer, including Michael & Yvonne’s three sons – Christopher, Jimmy and Anthony.
Vera: Wife of James and mother of Michael, Vera was a director of the company until 1973.
Yvonne: Wife of Michael, Yvonne began working for Hammer as a personal assistant to Enrique.
Christopher: As 3rd assistant director on Twins of Evil and later as 2nd assistant director and assistant producer.
Jimmy: Worked in a minor capacity on films in the early 1970’s.
Anthony: Worked in Hammer’s story department in the mid 1970’s.
The Hinds Family
Will Hammer (William Hinds) and Anthony Hinds
Will Hammer (real name William Hinds) was the founder of Exclusive Films. A well respected business man and part of the “Hinds” jewellery family – a retail chain in the UK, his main passion was all things theatrical. His son Anthony joined the Company in 1938 as a booking clerk, and received the first, of around 80 credits as a Producer, with the 1948 film Who Killed Van Loon. He also has many writing credits often using the pen name John Elder.
Married Couples
Stuntman/Actor Eddie Powell and Wardrobe Mistress Rosemary Burrows married on 10 Aug 1966
Assistant Director Hugh Harlow and Continuity Supervisor Pauline Wise married in 1963
Hammer’s most prolific actor, Michael Ripper married Catherine Finn (Elsie Cole in the Journey to the Unknown episode Paper Dolls) in 1972. They divorced in 1978.
Director and writer Jimmy Sangster married Hammer’s 1950’s hairstylist Monica Hustler in 1950.
John Harvey, a veteran of 13 Hammer appearances was married to Diana King who played Madge Bircher in the Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense episode, Black Carrion
Ten-time Hammer actor Edwin Richfield married Jan Holden who made 4 appearances for the Company.
Hammer producer Roy Skeggs married Linda Nettleton in 1988. She worked as a production accountant on the 1984 television series Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense.
Production designer Bernard Robinson married Margaret Carter in 1960. She worked on four films as a model/mask maker, including 1959’s The Mummy.
Casting Director James Liggat married Lorraine Clewes in 1940. She appeared as Martha Blackthorne in 1962’s The Pirates of Blood River.
Five time Hammer actor Ralph Bates and Virginia Wetherall (Inge, in Demons of the Mind) were married in 1973.
Actors Thomas Kempinski (The Damned 1964) and Frances de la Tour (To the Devil a Daughter) were married in 1972.
Peter Sellers (Up the Creek) and Lynne Frederick (Vampire Circus) were married for 3 years between 1977 and 1980
Jimmy Hanley appeared in 2 Hammer films and his wife, Dinah Sheridan appeared in the Hammer House of Horror episode “The Thirteenth Reunion”. They Married in 1942.
Actor Simon Williams (The Late Nancy Irving) married actress Lucy Fleming (Rasputin the Mad Monk) in 1986.
Siblings
Brothers John “Paddy” Carstairs (born John Keys), Anthony Nelson Keys and Basil Keys all worked for Hammer. “Paddy” a director and comic writer, directed the 1961 film “A Weekend with Lulu”. Anthony was the producer on 40 Hammer productions, and Basil had various production and directing roles on 5 Hammer productions.
Twin sisters Mary and Madeline Collinson, born 22 July 1952, played the title characters in Twins of Evil
Actor/Stuntmen brothers Joe and Eddie Powell. Joe’s appearances included the Yeti in “The Abominable Snowman” and Eddie’s included The Mummy in “The Mummy’s Shroud”.
Brother and sister Don Weeks and Molly Arbuthnot both had long careers with Hammer. Between them they amassed 82 credits for the Company, Molly in the wardrobe department for 52, and Don as a production manager for 30.
Parental Relationships
Jenny Hanley, daughter of Jimmy Hanley and Dinah Sheridan, starred in Hammer’s 1970 film “Scars of Dracula”
Bernard Braden appeared in 1961’s “The Full Treatment”. His daughter, Kim, played Alice in “Wolfshead”.
Mother and Daughter actresses, Thora Hird and Janette Scott, have 6 Hammer credits between them. Thora has 4 including 1958’s Clean Sweep, and Janette 2 – Paranoiac and The Old Dark House.