Stewart Raffill

Stewart Raffill

Celebrated for his unique contribution to the world of adventure and family films, director Stewart Raffill was born in 1942 in the United Kingdom's vibrant city of London. His directorial career, spanning from 1975 until 2013, offered a vast array of works, but he is most renowned for his films "The Adventures of the Wilderness Family," "The Ice Pirates," and "Mac and Me," with the latter winning him the Razzie Award for Worst Director. Though his films might not have been favorites at the major award shows, Raffill's authorial style was characterized by a blend of heart and humor that resonated with family audiences around the globe. From a more personal perspective, Stewart Raffill is remembered as a director who could magically transform simple stories into unforgettable adventures on screen.