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Where to watch Leo Eaton in the UK

Find every Leo Eaton film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 3 May 2026.

Leo Eaton was a two-time Emmy© award-winning filmmaker who's written, produced, directed and executive produced TV factual series and specials for US and overseas broadcasters for more than four decades. Eaton is director, producer, writer of the 2020 theatrical documentary 'John Marshall, the Man Who Made the Supreme Court'. In 2017 Eaton executive produced the 6-part series 'Story of China' (with British historian Michael Wood) and wrote & directed 'Weekend In Havana' for PBS. Eaton wrote & series directed 'Sacred Journeys', PBS's 2014 six-hour series on pilgrimage. Other previous work inclu…

  • Directing
  • Born 12 October 1945
  • Died 19 March 2022 (age 76)
  • Islington, London, England
  • 14 credits

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Where can I watch Leo Eaton films in the UK?

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What are Leo Eaton's most popular films?

Most-watched Leo Eaton films currently: Fiesta Mexicana (2008), The Amazing Adventures Of Joe 90 (1981), My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys (1984), After Fire (2016), John Marshall: The Man Who Made the Supreme Court (2020).

What TV shows has Leo Eaton appeared in?

Selected TV credits: Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (1967), Joe 90 (1968), Zoboomafoo (1999), The Secret Service (1969), In Search of Shakespeare (2003).

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