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JACKY LEVY COSTUME DESIGNER Creative Media Management Tel: +44 (0)20 8584 5363 Email: Enquiries@Creativemediamanagement.Com JACKY LEVY COSTUME DESIGNER Creative Media Management Tel: +44 (0)20 8584 5363 Email: [email protected] FILM CREDITS INCLUDE: ST GEORGE’S DAY Director: Frank Harper Comedy Drama Production Company: Elstree Studio Productions Locations - London, Amsterdam, Berlin Producers: Nick Hamson, Frank Harper, Lars Sylvest, Warren Derosa, Jonathan Weissler Featuring: Craig Fairbrass, Vincent Regan, Keeley Hazell, Frank Harper, Neil Maskell ACTS OF GODFREY Director: Johnny Daukes Contemporary Dark Comedy Production Company: Acts of Godfrey Ltd Producers: Johnny Daukes, Tony Schlesinger Featuring: Harry Enfield, Simon Callow, Celia Imrie, Doon Mackichan, Myfanwy Waring THE ODDS Director: Paloma Baeza Thriller (Short) Production Company: Abbott Vision Producers: Paul Coe, Dan McCulloch, Kellie Stevenson Featuring: Mark Strong, Ian McDiarmid THE STRONGER Director: Lia Williams Drama (Short) Production Company:Tightrope Pictures BAFTA Nomination - Best Short Film Producer: Dan McCulloch Sundance Festival Nomination - Best Short Film Exec Producers: Paul Abbott, Hilary Bevan Jones Raindance Festival Winner - Best Short Film Featuring: Claire Higgins, Fiona O’Shaughnessy DEAD COOL Director: David Cohen Comedy drama about a dysfunctional family Production Company: Shoreline Entertainment Producer: Nick Cohen Featuring: Rosanna Arquette, James Callis, Aaron Johnson, Kevin McNally TELEVISION CREDITS INCLUDE: ROCK & CHIPS Director: Dewi Humphreys Comedy Drama Production Company: Shazam Productions / BBC Executive Producer and Writer: John Sullivan Producer: Gareth Gwenlan Featuring: Nicholas Lyndhurst, James Buckley, Kellie Bright, Phil Daniels MID LIFE CHRISTMAS Director: Tony Dow Comedy Drama Production Company: Phil MacIntyre Entertainment / BBC Executive Producers: Victoria Wood, Lucy Ansbro, Phil McIntyre Producer: John Rushton Featuring: Victoria Wood, Julie Walters U BE DEAD Director: Jamie Payne Tense Drama / Thriller based on real life events Production Company: Darlow Smithson Productions / ITV Producer: Elinor Day Featuring: David Morrissey, Tara Fitzgerald, Lucy Griffiths, Monica Dolan SHARPE’S PERIL Director: Tom Clegg Period Drama (UK) Production Company: Picture Palace / ITV Producer: Malcolm Craddock, Muir Sutherland Featuring: Sean Bean JACKY LEVY COSTUME DESIGNER Creative Media Management Tel: +44 (0)20 8584 5363 Email: [email protected] WE ARE MOST AMUSED Director: Geoff Posner Prince Charles’ 60th Birthday Celebration Production Company: ITV Producer: Ruth Wallace Executive Producer: Sue Andrew Featuring: John Cleese, Eric Idle, Robin Williams, Bill Bailey, Amanda Holden TO THE MANOR BORN Director: Gareth Gwenlan Comedy Drama Production Company: BBC Producers: Gareth Gwenlan, Justin Davies Featuring: Penelope Keith, Peter Bowles, Angela Thorne PRIMEVAL Directors: Jamie Payne, Andrew Gunn, Nick Murphy Action Adventure Fantasy Sci-Fi Series II Production Company: Impossible Pictures / ITV Producer: Paul Frift Featuring: Douglas Henshall, Lucy Brown, Andrew Lee-Potts, Hannah Spearritt, Juliet Aubrey, James Murray, Ben Miller MY FAMILY Director: Dewi Humphreys Comedy Series VII Production Company: DLT Entertainment / BBC Producer: John Bartlett Featuring: Robert Lindsay, Zoe Wannamaker, Gabriel Thompson, Daniela Denby-Ashe THE GREEN GREEN GRASS Directors: Tony Dow, Dewi Humphreys Comedy Drama Series Production Company: Shazam Productions / BBC Series I and Christmas Special Executive Producer: Tim Hancock Series II Producer: Gareth Gwenlan Featuring: John Challis, Sue Holderness, David Ross, Paula Wilcox, Roy Marsden SHAKESPEARE’S HAPPY ENDINGS Director: Stephen Leslie Short Period Comedy Drama Production Company: BBC Producer: Ben Evans Featuring: Patrick Barlow, Kevin Eldon, Henry Goodman THE GIRL IN A CAFÉ Director: David Yates Romantic Drama Production Co: Tightrope Pictures / HBO / BBC Wales EMMY Award for Outstanding made Executive Producer: Richard Curtis for television movie Producer: Hilary Bevan Jones Featuring: Bill Nighy, Kelly MacDonald, Ken Stott, Corin Redgrave ROGER ROGER Directors: Tony Dow, Roger Bamford Comedy Drama Series I, II & III Production Company: BBC Producer: Tony Dow Featuring: Robert Daws, Keith Allen, Anthony Head, Chris Larkin, Beth Goddard, Neil Morrissey OSCAR CHARLIE Directors: Angela de Chastelai Smith, Graeme Harper Drama Series Production Company: BBC Producer: Mike Darbon Featuring: David Swift, Eddie Cooper LEE EVANS, SO WHAT NOW? Director: Tony Dow Comedy Drama Series Production Company: BBC Producer: Charlie Hanson Featuring: Lee Evans, Imogen Stubbs, Sophie Thompson, Steven O’Donnell JACKY LEVY COSTUME DESIGNER Creative Media Management Tel: +44 (0)20 8584 5363 Email: [email protected] ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE Director: Christine Gernon Comedy Drama Series VI Production Company: BBC Producer: Jonathan Llewellyn Featuring: Richard Wilson, Annette Crosbie, Hannah Gordon, Roy Hudd, Angus Deayton AIN’T MISBEHAVIN Director: Tony Dow, John Kilby Drama Series I & II Production Company: BBC Producer: Tony Dow Featuring: Peter Davison, Nicola Pagett, Karen Drury, John Duttine SOUTH OF THE BORDER Directors: Antonia Bird, Ngozi Onwurah Crime Drama Series Production Company: BBC Producer: Caroline Oulton Featuring: Buki Armstrong, Rosie Rowell, Brian Bovell, Jimmi Harkishin ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES Director: Tony Dow Christmas Specials: 2001, 2002 & 2003 Production Company: BBC Executive Producer: John Sullivan Producer: Gareth Gwenlan Featuring: David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Tessa Peake Jones, Gwyneth Jones THEATRE CREDITS INCLUDE: JOHN BETJEMAN Chichester Theatre, Aldburgh Festival JEEVES TAKES CHARGE Fortune Theatre and Edinburgh Arts Festival NEWMAN & BADDIEL Live at Wembley Arena COMMERCIALS / PROMOS CREDITS INCLUDE: VISION EXPRESS Director: Senara Wilson Production Company: Space City Productions AMERICAN LIFE Director: Senara Wilson Production Company: Space City Productions U-SWITCH.COM Director: Peter Clapperton Production Company: Space City Productions JERSEY’S LIVING LEGEND Director: Gareth Unwin Production Company: RMA Attractions YORVIC MUSEUM Director: Gareth Unwin Production Company: Bedlam Productions CADBURY CHOCOLATE Director: Gareth Unwin Production Company: Bedlam Productions ANNE MARIE RILEY POP PROMOS Director: David Amphlett Production Company: Linda Wynn Jones JACKY LEVY COSTUME DESIGNER Creative Media Management Tel: +44 (0)20 8584 5363 Email: [email protected] PHOTOSHOOT CREDITS INCLUDE: PAUL O’GRADY Radio Times ANTHEA TURNER Radio Times HEINZ BEANS Jerry Self Studio ZOOM MAGAZINE Front cover (Jerry Self Studio) TOPSHOP & SELFRIDGES Various fashion shoots ADDITIONAL INFORMATION NATIONALITY British COUNTRIES WORKED IN France, Iceland, Kenya, Monaco, Spain, Switzerland, UK EXPERIENCE Jacky has a BA (Hons) Degree in Fashion Design and designed the costumes for one of Britain’s best loved sitcoms - Only Fools and Horses. 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