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Stuart Earl Composer Stuart Earl Composer Agents Silvia Llaguno Associate Agent Shannon Black [email protected] +44 (0) 20 3214 0889 Credits Television Production Company Notes ANGELA BLACK Two Brothers Pictures / ITV Dir: Craig Viveiros 2021 Studios Prod: Natasha Romaniuk ISOLATION STORIES - ITV Dir: David Blair "Kate" 2020 THE ACCIDENT Channel 4 / Hulu Dir: Sandra Goldbacher 2019 Prod: Mo Williams GOLD DIGGER Mainstreet Pictures / BBC One Dirs: Vanessa Caswill, David Evans 2019 Prod: Tim Bradley ORDEAL BY Mammoth Screen / BBC One Dir: Sandra Goldbacher INNOCENCE Prod: Roopesh Parekh, Basi Akpabio 2018 LITTLE WOMEN Playground Entertainment / Dir: Vanessa Caswill 2017 BBC One Prod: Susie Liggat DOCTOR FOSTER Drama Republic / BBC One Dir: Jeremy Lovering SERIES 2 Prod: Kate Crowther 2017 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes RILLINGTON PLACE BBC Dir: Craig Viveiros 2016 Prod: Sharon Bloom THE SECRET AGENT World Productions / BBC One Dir: Charles McDougall 2016 Prod: Priscilla Parish AND THEN THERE Mammoth Screen / BBC One Dir: Craig Viveiros WERE NONE Prod: Abi Bach 2015 * Nominee: Best Television Soundtrack, 61st Ivor Novello Awards BLACK WORK Mammoth Screen / ITV Dir: Michael Samuels 2015 Prod: Tom Mullens BABYLON Nightjack Ltd / Jones Dirs: Jon S. Baird, Sally El Hoisaini 2014 Company / Channel 4 Prods: Derrin Schlesinger, Robert Jones Exec. Prod: Danny Boyle MAYDAY Kudos / BBC One Dir: Brian Welsh 2012 Prod: Chris Fry BLACK MIRROR: Zeppotron / Channel 4 Dir: Brian Welsh THE ENTIRE HISTORY Prod: Barney Reisz OF YOU Writers: Charlie Brooker & Jesse 2011 Armstrong Film Production Company Notes PERSUASION MRC / Netflix Dir: Carrie Cracknell 2021 Prods: Andrew Lazar, Christina Weiss Lurie DISTANCE Giraffe Pictures Dir: Sivaroj Kongsakul, Shijie Tan, Yukun Xin 2016 Prod: Wenhong Huang, Zhang Jianbin Exec. Prod: Anthony Chen LILTING Microwave / Film London Dir: Hong Khaou 2014 Prod: Dominic Buchanan * Official Selection: Sundance Film Festival 2014 MY BROTHER THE Rooks Nest Entertainment Dir: Sally El Hosaini DEVIL Prod: Julia Godzinskaya, Gayle Griffiths 2012 * Winner: Best European Film, Berlinale Festival 2012 * Nominee: Grand Jury Prize, Sundance Film Festival 2012 * Nominee: Sutherland Award for Best First Feature, BFI London Film Festival 2012 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes THE FACILITY Vertigo Films Dir: Ian Clark 2012 Prod: Megan Stuart Wallace IN OUR NAME Curzon Artificial Eye / Escape Dir: Brian Welsh 2010 Films / BBC Films Prod: Michelle Eastwood * Official Selection: BFI London Film Festival 2010 Documentaries Production Company Notes DREAMCATCHER Rise Films / Showtime Dir: Kim Longinotto 2015 Prod: Teddy Leifer, Lisa Stevens * Winner: Directing Award, Sundance Film Festival 2014 * Nominee: Grand Jury Prize, Sundance Film Festival 2014 GUILTY PLEASURES Bungalow Town Dir: Julie Moggan DOCUMENTARY FEATURE Productions / More4 Prod: Rachel Wexler 2010 * Official Selection: BFI London Film Festival 2010 Theatre Production Company Notes SEA WALL / A LIFE Public Theatre, New York Dir: Carrie Cracknell 2019 Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge JULIE National Theatre Dir: Carrie Cracknell 2018 (Lyttelton) OIL/HOLDING GROUND Almeida Theatre Dir. Carrie Cracknell 2016 THE DEEP BLUE SEA National Theatre Dir. Carrie Cracknell 2016 (Lyttelton) HOW TO HOLD YOUR BREATH Royal Court (Downstairs) Dir. Vicky Featherstone 2015 REGENERATION Royal & Derngate Theatre Dir: Simon Godwin 2014 Prod: John Manning BLURRED LINES National Theatre Dir: Carrie Cracknell 2014 Writer: Nick Payne ROUTES Royal Court (Upstairs) Dir: Simon Godwin 2013 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes CANDIDA Theatre Royal Bath Dir: Simon Godwin 2013 A DOLL'S HOUSE Young Vic Dir: Carrie Cracknell 2012 New adaptation: Simon Stephens (West End transfer 2013; Broadway transfer 2014) Short Films Production Company Notes SELECTED ------------------------- ------------------------- HIGHLIGHTS SAMUEL-613 Dazed & Confused Dir. Billy Lumby 2015 (Commission) Prod. Cheyenne Conway * Nominee: Best British Short Film, BAFTA Film Awards 2016 FLEA BBC3 / iPlayer Dir: Vanessa Caswill 15MIN SHORT FOR Prod: Claire Bennett TX ON IPLAYER 2014 THE DEPARTURE Young Vic Short Films Dir. Gilian Anderson 2014 Prod. Lauren Dark & Anna Jameson KEEPING UP WITH Incendiary Pictures / BFI Dir: Michael Pierce THE JONESES Lighthouse Prod: Megan Stuart Wallace 2013 * Nominee: Best British Short Film, BAFTA 2014 FIELD STUDY Rooks Nest Dir: Eva Weber 2013 Entertainment/BFI Prod: Julia Godzinskaya, Sophie Vickers Lighthouse GUTPUNCH Escape Films / BFI Dir: Adrian McDowall 2013 Lighthouse Prod: Michelle Eastwood NORA Young Vic / The Guardian Dir: Carrie Cracknell ONLINE SHORT Prod: Gary Richens 2012 SCRUBBER Label Pictures Dir: Romola Garai 2012 Prod: Shona Kerr, Romola Garai THE ISIS BBC HD / Escape Films Dir: Andrew Saunders 2011 Prod: Purnima Ramadorai United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes BY THE GRACE OF NFTS Dir: Ralitza Petrova GOD Prod: Michelle Eastwood 2009 * Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009 * Official Selection: Cinefondation Festival de Cannes 2009 * Rio International Short Film Festival 2009 YELLOW BELLY END NFTS Dir: Philip Bacon SHORT ANIMATION Prod: Mo Bazazi 2009 * Winner: Best Postgraduate Animation, RTS Student Awards 2010 * Winner: Best Student Film, British Animation Awards 2010 (with special mention for the soundtrack) * Nominee: Best Sound Design, British Animation Awards 2010 * Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009 * Best Animation Award, Filmini International Film Festival 2009 * Special Jury Prize: Karlovy Vary International 2009 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected].
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