Charles Gormley (19 December 1937 – 22 September 2005) was a Scottish film director and screenwriter.
[1] He first appeared in film as a commentary writer for a documentary short called Three Scottish Painters (1963).
His films included the screenplay for Blue Movie (1971, co-written with Wim Verstappen) along with directing/writing Living Apart Together (1982) and Heavenly Pursuits (1985).
His made-for-television work includes The Bogie Man (1992) and Down Among the Big Boys (1993).
He was diagnosed with cancer just over a year prior to his death, although he finished one more effort in directing William McIlvanney's The Prisoner play in 2004.