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CV George Every 1St AD GEORGE EVERY, 1ST A.D. Full Member of the British AD Guild for Films & Commercials CURRICULUM VITAE Diary Service : EXEC Management Mob : +44 (0)7515 385 491 Tel 01753 646 677 [email protected] [email protected] RESUME I have been a 1st AD for 22 years. I have wide experience in features, tv drama and commercials. My credits as a key 1st include features for Oscar winners James Ivory, Norman Jewison, Kevin Macdonald, Régis Wargnier, Florian Zeller and Graham Moore as well as Oscar nominated Tran Anh Hung. I have worked with a large number of A-list talent and have extensive experience of working abroad, including the Far East, South America, Africa, and all over Europe. I was based in Paris for 15 years and speak bilingual French. I returned to London in 2007. FILM & TV DRAMA CREDITS as 1st AD Year Film Format Director 2021 The Son (See Saw Films) Feature Florian Zeller Cast : Hugh Jackman, Laura Dern, Vanessa Kirby, Zen Macgrath Wraps 1st October 2021 Living (Number 9 Films) Feature Oliver Hermanus Cast : Bill Nighy, Aimee Lou Wood, Alex Sharp Period : 1950s. Location : London 2021 The Outfit (FilmNation) Feature Graham Moore Cast : Sir Mark Rylance, Sir Simon Russell Beale, Johnny Flynn, Dylan O’Brien Period : 1950s. Location : Studio,London 2020 My Name is Lizzie (Story Films) TV Drama Niall MacCormick 4-part mini series for Channel 4 Cast : Niamh Algar, Harry Treadaway, Sion Daniel Young Period : 1990s. Location : London 2019 The Father (Trademark Films) Feature Florian Zeller Cast : Sir Anthony Hopkins, Olivia Colman, Rufus Sewell, Olivia Williams, Mark Gatiss. Period : Contemporary. Location : London, Studio 6 Oscar nominations, 2 wins 4 Golden Globe nominations, 1 win 6 Bafta nominations, 2 wins 2017 Gwen (Endor) Feature William McGregor Cast : Maxine Peake, Eleanor Worthington-Cox, Richard Harrington. Period : 1850s – Locations : Wales P1/5 20/07/21 George Every 1st A.D. - Curriculum Vitae (cont) FILM & TV DRAMA CREDITS as 1st AD (cont) Year Film Format Director 2016 Slumber (Tea Shop & Film Company) Feature Jonathan Hopkins Cast : Maggie Q, Sylvester McCoy, William Hope. Period : Contemporary - Locations : London, Kent 2015 Lady Macbeth (Sixty Six Pictures) Feature William Oldroyd Cast : Florence Pugh, Cosmo Jarvis, Naomie Ackie Period : C19th - Locations : County Durham 3 Bafta nominations incl Best British Film 2015 My Best Friend’s Wedding (Sony) Feature Alexi Tan *UK shoot only Cast : Shu Qi, Feng Shaofeng, Song Qian. Period : Contemporary - Locations : London 2015 Fresco (Wildcard Films) TV Drama Adam Wimpenny Cast : Imma Colomer, Amparo Moreno. Period : Contemporary - Locations : Spain 2007 I Come With The Rain (Central Films) Feature Tran Anh Hung Cast : Josh Hartnett, Elias Koteas, Lee Byung-Hun. Period : Contemporary - Locations : Hong Kong 2006/7 City of Your Final Destination (Merchant Ivory) Feature James Ivory Cast : Sir Anthony Hopkins, Laura Linney, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Hiroyuki Sonada Period : Contemporary - Locations : Argentina, USA 2006 Pars Vite Reviens Tard (Gaumont) Feature Régis Wargnier Cast : José Garcia, Michel Serrault,Marie Gillain. Period : Contemporary - Locations : France 2005/6 True North (BBC Films / Carlingford Films) Feature Steve Hudson Cast : Peter Mullan, Gary Lewis, Martin Compston. Period : Contemporary - Locations : Ireland, Germany 2005 The Last King of Scotland (Cowboy/Slate Films) Feature Kevin Macdonald Cast : Forest Whitaker, James McAvoy, Kerry Washington, Gillian Anderson. Period : 1970's - Locations : Uganda, Scotland Bafta for Best British Film Oscar for Best Actor 2004 The White Countess (Merchant Ivory) Feature James Ivory Cast : Ralph Fiennes, Natasha Richardson, Vanessa Redgrave, Lynn Redgrave. Hiroyuki Sonada, Period : 1930's - Locations : China P2/5 20/07/21 George Every 1st A.D. - Curriculum Vitae (cont) FILM & TV DRAMA CREDITS as 1st AD (cont) Year Film Format Director 2004 Seed of Chucky (Universal Focus) Feature Don Mancini Cast : Jennifer Tilly, Jason Fleming, Redman, John Waters. Period : Contemporary - Locations : Studio Romania 2002/3 The Statement (Sony Classics / Serendipity) Feature Norman Jewison Cast : Sir Michael Caine, Tilda Swinton, Jeremy Northam, Charlotte Rampling, Frank Finlay, Sir Alan Bates, Ciaron Hinds. Period : Early 90’s - Locations : Paris, South of France 2001/2 The Divorce (Merchant Ivory) Feature James Ivory Cast : Kate Hudson, Naomie Watts, Glenn Close, Stockard Channing, Sam Waterstone, Leslie Caron, Jean-Marc Barr. Period : Contemporary - Locations : Paris 1999 La Vache et Le Président (Gaumont Int’l, FR) Feature Philippe Muyl Cast : Bernard Yerles, Florence Pernel, Christian Bujeau. Period : Contemporary - Locations : Paris, Brittany 2001 Un Amour de Femme (Capa Drama, FR) Tv Drama Sylvie Verheyde Cast : Hélène Fillieres, Raffaela Anderson, Anthony Delon. Period : Contemporary - Locations : Paris 2001 Tu Verras, Ca Te Passera (Capa Drama, FR) Tv Drama Fabrice Cazeneuve Cast : Julien Baumgartneur, Julia Marawal. Period : Contemporary - Locations : Paris 2000 Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister (Alliance) Tv Drama Gavin Millar Cast : Jonathan Pryce, Stockard Channing, Trudie Styler. Period : C17th - Locations : Luxembourg 2000 La Dette (Cinétévé, France) Tv Drama Fabrice Cazeneuve Cast : André Dussollier. Period : 1970’s - Locations : L’Aisne, Paris 1999 Passport to Paris (Hollyridge Productions) Tv Drama Alan Metter *1st AD France only. Cast : The Olsen Twins. Period : Contemporary - Locations : Paris 1999 Highlander - The Raven (Gaumont TV) Tv Drama Brian Grant Cast : Elizabeth Gracen, Paul Johansson. Period : C18th - Locations : Paris P3/5 20/07/21 George Every 1st A.D. - Curriculum Vitae (cont) COMMERCIAL CREDITS AS 1ST AD Notable commercials BT Sport Dir : Pedro Martin-Calero Shoot : UK Prod: Colonel Blimp Nike Dir : Jamie Hewlett Shoot : UK Prod : Passion Agent Provocateur Dir : Anton Corbijn Shoot : UK Prod : Black Label Boots Nº7 Dir : Susanne Bier Shoot : Prague Prod : Smuggler Frontline Dir : Fernando Garcia Shoot : Cape Town Prod : Prodigious L&M Dir : François Nemeta Shoot : Slovenia Prod : Prodigious Vauxhall Dir : Jake Nava Shoot : UK Prod : Cherry Films Guinness We Are Football Dir : Jake Nava Shoot : Kenya, Ghana Prod : Cherry Films Jaguar Dir : Jamie Hewlett Shoot : UK Prod : Passion Emirates Dir : Vaughan Arnell Shoot : UK Prod : Moxie British Army Dir : Jake Nava Shoot : UK Prod : Cherry Films Apollo Tyres Dir : Jake Nava Shoot : UK, Lisbon Prod : Cherry Films Qatar Airways Dir : Nick Gordon Shoot : Doha Prod : Somesuch Guinness John Hammond Dir : Jake Nava Shoot : UK Prod : Cherry Films Capital One Dir : Malcolm Venville Shoot : Munich Prod : Anonymous Louis Vuitton Le Voyage Dir : Ines & Vinoodh Shoot : Paris Prod : Black Label Camelot The Return Dir : John Hilcoat Shoot : Thailand Prod : Stink Dior Eau Sauvage Dir : Ines & Vinoodh Shoot : Mykonos Prod : Black Label Tommy Hilfiger Dir : Mikael Jansson Shoot : Mallorca Prod : Black Label Agent Provocateur Dir : John Cameron Mitchell Shoot : UK Prod : Black Label Lancôme Dir : Mario Testino Shoot : Paris Prod : Black Label Volkswagen Touran Dir : Hans Peter Molland Shoot : Lisbon Prod: Premiere H Ferrero Rocher Dir : Zac Snyder Shoot : Paris Prod : 1/33 Other TV Commercials Huawei, Lumber Liquidators, Axa, Teva, Rolls Royce, Prada, EastEnders, Dua Lipa, Hallmark, Urban Revivo, Barclays, Audible, France TV 3, Tuc, Pradaxa, OMGB, Les Furets 3, France TV2, Activia, Made.com, Baileys, Swarovski, France TV, Les Furets 2, Burberry, Hyundai, Les Furets, Liberté, Amnesty, Honda CR-V, YouTube, Nutella, McCafé, Alex & Alexa, Chanel Coco, Chanel Beige, McCain, McVities,Jergens, Lindex, Les Furets ‘Old School’, Enterprise Rent-a-Car, Pepe Jeans, Lancôme Visionnaire, Tesco, Dior Capture Total, Heudebert, Burberry B2, McDonalds McCafé, Pepsi, Asda, … George Every 1st A.D. - Curriculum Vitae (cont) Einaudi, ZDF Samstagkrimi, Ora, LesFurets.com Rally, Histoire d’Or, Network Rail, Morrissons, Global Fund, McDonald’s Mcwrap, Qatar Airways, Chase Manhattan, Esurance, Waitrose Heston Blumenthal, David Beckham Classic Fragrance, Pomellato, Muller Light, Burger King, Revitive, Astor, Chanel « Beige », Mercedes, Nina Ricci « The Box », Chanel, », McDonald’s « La Commande », Tesco, Longines, Lancôme UV Expert, Lancôme Blanc Expert, Parions Sport, Domino’s Gourmet, SFR, Chanel Rouge Allure, Dior Hypnotic Poison, Maximuscle 2, Listerine,Versace Bright Crystal, Versace Yellow Diamond, Lancôme Trésor Midnight Rose, Burberry, Lancôme Absolu Nu, Gaviscon, Lancôme UV Expert, BBC iplayer, L’Oreal, Color Riche, Volkwagen Touran, Chanel, Maximuscle, Skype, Subway, Gliss, L’Oréal Nutrigloss, Miss Vanderbilt, L’Oréal Revitalift, Carte Noire, Biotherm, BBC3 Being Human trailer, Everest, ISF, Puma, Somerfield, Sainsbury, Mcdonald’s Mcflurry, L’Oréal Pro Keratin, L’Oréal Elseve Expert, INPES, EDF, L’Oréal Indestructible, Aquarel, Mazda 6, La Poste, ISF, Banque CIC, Buitoni, Ferrero Rocher, Charal, Citroën C5, Coca Cola, Citroën Xsara, 9 Telecom, St Aubin, Kleio, Mikado, Knorr, Volkswagen, Aéroports de Paris, Audi, Mastercard, Vico, Mövenpick, Volkswagen. P4/5 20/07/21 George Every 1st A.D. - Curriculum Vitae (cont) Commercials Directors Vaughan Arnell, Jake Banks, Isaac Bell, Yasmina Benguigui, Adam Berg, Susanne Bier, Nick Brandt, Cyril Clapin, James Copeman, Anton Corbijn, Ben Dawkins, Ben & Joe Dempsey, Sam Fell, Jane Fielder, Gus Filgate, Alex Garcia, Fernando Garcia, Ivan Goldschmidt, Nick Gordon, Seth Gordon, Paul Gore, Alex Grazioli, Neil Harris, Marc Hartmann, Scott Hawsthorne, Will
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