The Earl of Pembroke | |
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Born | Henry George Charles Alexander Herbert 19 May 1939 |
Died | 5 October 2003 | (aged 64)
Title | 17th Earl of Pembroke 14th Earl of Montgomery |
Other titles | Lord Herbert (1960-69) |
Other names | Henry Herbert |
Predecessor | 16th Earl of Pembroke |
Successor | 18th Earl of Pembroke |
Issue | 7 |
Occupation | Film director and producer |
Henry George Charles Alexander Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke, 14th Earl of Montgomery (19 May 1939 – 7 October 2003), styled Lord Herbert between 1960 and 1969 and often known simply as Henry Herbert, was a British aristocrat, film director and producer.
Herbert was the only son of the 16th Earl of Pembroke and 13th Earl of Montgomery and his wife, Mary (a daughter of the 1st Marquess of Linlithgow) and a godson of Prince George, Duke of Kent. Through the 11th Earl of Pembroke, he descended from Countess Catherine Vorontsov. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford and briefly served with the Royal Horse Guards from 1958–60 before inheriting his father's titles and estate of Wilton House in 1969.
Herbert's first film was Malachi's Cove (a.k.a. The Seaweed Children, 1974), starring Donald Pleasence and Arthur English amongst others, but it is probably his second film, Emily (1976), a soft-core erotic film starring Koo Stark, which he is best remembered for. He also worked on episodes for the TV series Shoestring and Bergerac, as well as directing the 1998 film, Crossmaheart.
On 20 January 1966 he married Clair Rose Pelly. The couple divorced in 1981. They had four children:
In 1988 he married Miranda Juliet Oram (born 1962). They had three daughters.
Pembroke died in 2003, and his titles and estates passed to his only son, William Herbert.