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CV - Drama

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT TIME TRAVEL
(feature, contemporary/science fiction)

Director: Gareth Carrevick.

Producer: Justin Smith.

Starring Chris O'Dowd, Dean Lennox, Marc Wootton and Anna Faris.

Doglamp Films/BBC Films.

TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES (TV, period drama)

Director: David Blair.

Producer: David Snodin.

Starring Gemma Arterton, Hans Matheson, Eddie Redmayne & Anna Massey.

BBC Television.

LARK RISE TO CANDLEFORD (TV, period drama)

Director: Charlie Palmer.

Producer: Grainne Marmion.

Starring Dawn French, Julia Sawalha and John Dagleish.

BBC Television.

PERSUASION (TV, classic period drama)

Director: Adrian Shergold.

Producer: David Snowdin.

Starring Sally Hawkins, Rupert Penny Jones and Julia Davis.

Clerkenwell Films for ITV.

AFTERLIFE Series 1 & 2 (TV contemporary drama)

Directors: Maurice Phillips, Charles Beeson, Ashley Pierce and Martyn Friend. Producer: Murray Ferguson.

Starring Andrew Lincoln and Lesley Sharpe.

Clerkenwell Films for ITV.

IT’S A BOY GIRL THING (feature, contemporary comedy) (UK Crew)

Director: Nick Hurran.

Producers: Steve Hamilton Shaw, David Furnish and Elton John.

Starring Samaire Armstrong, Kevin Zegers and Sharon Osbourne.

Rocket Pictures.

THESE FOOLISH THINGS (feature, set in 1939)

Director: Julia Taylor-Stanley.

Producers: Julia Taylor-Stanley and Paul Sarony.

Starring Lauren Bacall, Anjelica Huston and Terence Stamp.

Porpoise Productions.

SKELLIG (TV, fantasy drama)

Director: Annabel Jankel.

Producer: Nick Hirschkorn.

Starring Kelly Macdonald, Tim Roth, John Simm and Bill Milner.

Feel Films for Sky 1.

THE FOUR SEASONS (TV, contemporary drama)

Director: Giles Foster.

Producer: Ron Purdie.

Starring Michael York, Senta Berger, Juliet Mills, Angela Douglas, Frank Finley and Tom Conti.

Gate Television.

DIANA (TV, contemporary drama)

Director: Richard Dell.

Producer: Rebecca Hedderly.

Starring Genevieve O'Reilly and Patrick Baladi.

Dangerous Films.

CLAPHAM JUNCTION (TV, contemporary drama)

Director: Adrian Shergold.

Producer: Elinor Day.

Starring Paul Nicholls, Rupert Graves, Samantha Bond and Luke Treadaway.

Darlow Smithson for Channel Four.

LOSING IT (TV contemporary drama)

Director: Ben Bolt.

Producer: Murray Ferguson.

Starring Martin Clunes, Holly Aird and James Lance.

Clerkenwell Films for ITV.

THE LAST DETECTIVE (TV drama)

Directors: Sandy Johnson, Nick Longcraine and David Tucker.

Producer: Robbie Sandison.

Starring Peter Davison, Sean Hughes, Rob Spendlove and Emma Amos.

ITV.

SUBURBAN SHOOTOUT (TV comedy)

Director: Vitto Rocco.

Producer: Greg Boardman.

Starring Anna Chancellor, Rachel Blake, Catherine Bradshaw and

Felicity Montagu.

Feel Good Fiction.

WALK AWAY AND STUMBLE (TV drama)

Directed and Produced by Nick Hurran.

Starring Tamzin Outhwaite, Mark Strong and Julie Graham.

ITV.

NANNY MCPHEE (feature, set in 1870s)

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Director: Kirk Jones.

Producer: Lindsay Doran, Eric Fellner, Debra Hayward.

Starring Emma Thompson, Colin Firth and Angela Lansbury.

Working Title.

THINGS TO DO BEFORE YOU’RE THIRTY (feature, contemporary)

Director: Simon Shore.

Producer: Peter Samuelson, Marc Samuelson.

Starring Dougray Scott, Jimi Mistry and Emilia Fox.

Samuelson Productions.

TRAUMA (feature, contemporary)

Director: Marc Evans.

Producers: Nicky Kentish Barnes and John Kavendish.

Starring Colin Firth and Mena Suvari.

Little Bird Productions

HEARTS OF GOLD (TV, set in 1933)

Director: Richard Laxton.

Producer: Matthew Robinson.

Starring Kate Jarman, Geraldine James, and David Troughton.

BBC.

ANCIENT EGYPTIANS (drama documentary)

Director: Tony Mitchell.

Producer: Ben Gould.

Wall to Wall Television.

UNDERTAKING BETTY (feature, stylised contemporary)

Director: Nick Hurran.

Producers: Jason Piette and Michael Cowan.

Starring Christopher Walken, Brenda Blethyn, Alfred Molina, Naomi Watts and Lee Evans.

Snowfall Films.

ANAZAPTA (feature, medieval)

Director: Alberto Sciamma.

Producers: David Ball, Jason Piette and Michael Cowan.

Starring Lena Headey and Jason Flemyng.

Beyond Films.

SILENT CRY (feature, contemporary)

Director: Julian Richards.

Producers: Peter Le Terrier and Tim Dennison.

Starring Douggie Henshaw, Emily Woof and Frank Finlay.

First Foot Films.

DARWIN’S DANGEROUS IDEA (drama documentary, Victorian)

Director: Alistair Reed.

WGBH Boston.

NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (TV, classic period drama)

Director: Stephen Whittaker.

Producer: Nick Brown.

Starring Charles Dance, Pam Ferris and Gregor Fisher.

Company Television.

BATFA Nomination

THE SIGHT (TV, contemporary)

Director: Paul W.S. Anderson.

Producer: Jeremy Bolt.

Starring Michael McCarthy and Amanda Redman.

20th Century Fox Television.

THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL (TV, French Revolution 1792)

Directors: Patrick Lau and Ed Bennet.

Producer: Julian Murphy.

Starring Richard E Grant, Martin Shaw and Elizabeth McGovern.

A&E Television.

EMMY Nomination

HONEST (feature, set in 1960s)

Director: Dave Stewart.

Producers: Robert Bevan and Keith Hayley.

Starring Natalie and Nicole Appleton, Melanie Blatt.

Pandora Films.

CIRCUS (feature, contemporary)

Director: Rob Walker.

Producer: Alan Latham.

Starring John Hannah and Famke Janssen.

Circus Pictures.

MILK (feature, contemporary)

Director: William Brookfield.

Producers: Meg Thompson and George Duffield.

Starring Francesca Annis and Dawn French.

Gummfluh Films.

THE JAMES GANG (feature, contemporary)

Director: Mike Barker.

Producer: Andrew Eaton.

Starring John Hannah and Helen Mc Rory.

Revolution Films.

HOUSE OF AMERICA (feature, contemporary)

Director: Marc Evans.

Producer: Sheryl Crown.

Starring Sian Phillips, Matthew Rhys and Steven Mackintosh.

September Films.

SHINE (feature, 1960s & contemporary)

Director: Scott Hicks.

Producer: Jane Scott.

Starring Geoffrey Rush, Lyn Redgrave and Sir John Gielgud.

Fine Line Features.

McCALLUM (TV contemporary drama)

Directors: Patrick Lau, Sarah Hellings, Richard Holthouse, Richard Laxton,

Peter Smith and Christopher King.

Producer: Murray Ferguson.

Starring : John Hannah.

STV.

FOOD FOR RAVENS (TV period drama)

Director: Trevor Griffiths.

Producer: Pedyr James.

Starring Brian Cox and Sinead Cusack.

BBC.

HAVE YOUR CAKE (TV, contemporary drama 6 part series)

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Director: Paul Seed.

Producer: Eileen Quinn.

Starring Sinead Cusack.

BBC/Initial Films.

OLIVER’S TRAVELS (TV contemporary)

Director: Giles Foster.

Producer: David Cunliffe.

Starring Alan Bates and Sinead Cusack.

Worldwide Television/BBC.

SUNDAY PURSUIT (TV drama)

Director: Mai Zetterling.

Producer: Paul Sarony.

Starring Denholm Elliott and Rita Tushingham.

HTV.

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