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Diarmuid Goggins Director Diarmuid Goggins Director An Irish IFTA-nominated director for Film and TV Drama, Diarmuid is currently directing KIN for Bron Studios having recently completed work on BULLETPROOF Series 2 as Lead Director having previously been Lead Director on SILENT WITNESS. Other recent credits include Lead Director on series 3 of Dublin-set police drama RED ROCK for Element Pictures/TV3/BBC. His early credits include directing on CASUALTY, HOLLYOAKS, and CBBC comedy-dramas DANI'S CASTLE and MILLIE INBETWEEN. Agents Michelle Archer Assistant Grace Baxter [email protected] 020 3214 0991 Credits Television Production Company Notes KIN Bron Studios/Headline Lead Director. 2020 Pictures 4 Episodes. Writer: Peter McKenna Producer: Emma Fleischer Executive Producers: David Davoli BULLETPROOF 2 Vertigo Films/Sky/The CW Lead Director. 2019 Producer: Kiaran Murray-Smith. Exec Producers: Noel Clarke, Ashley Walters, Nick Love, Cameron Roach, Michele Buck, Judy Counihan. 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 SILENT WITNESS BBC Lead Director. SXXIII Episodes 1 and 2, 'Two Spirits'. 2018 Producer: Kiaran Murray-Smith Exec Producer: Richard Stokes SILENT WITNESS BBC Director. SXXII Episodes 5 and 6, 'A Special Relationship'. 2017 Producer: Kiaran Murray-Smith. Exec Producer: Richard Stokes. RED ROCK 3 Element Pictures/TV3/BBC Lead Director, including season finale. 2017 Producers: Paul Walker, Gemma O’Shaughnessy. Exec Producers: Ed Guiney, John Yorke. *Nominated, Best Director, IFTA 2018. RED ROCK 2 Element Pictures/TV3/BBC Director. 2016 Producers: Paul Walker & Gemma O’Shaughnessy. Exec Producers: Ed Guiney, John Yorke. CASUALTY XXXI BBC Director. 2016 Episodes 7 and 8, ‘Party Pooper’ and ‘Too Much Love Will Kill You’. Producer: Pat Tookey-Dickson. Series Producer: Erika Hossington. HOLLYOAKS Channel 4 Director. 2016 Episodes 4396 - 4400. Exec Producer: Bryan Kirkwood. MILLE INBETWEEN 2 Director. 2015 Episodes ‘Guitar Hero’, ‘Mum v Mum’, ‘So Long Sunnyshopper’, ‘Meatballs’ and ‘Loved Up’. Producers: Ali Caron, Fiona Keane. Exec Producer: Elaine Sperber. CASUALTY SXXX BBC Director. 2015 Episode 7, ‘Rules of Attraction’. Producer: Jonathan Phillips. Series Producer: Erika Hossington. DANI'S CASTLE 3 CBBC Director. 2014 4 episodes. Producer: Ray Lau. Exec Producer: Elaine Sperber. 6 DEGREES 2 BBC NI Director. 2013 1 episode. Producer: Colin O’Donnell. Exec Producers: Stephen Wright, Sarah Stack. 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 SCÚP 2 BBC NI/ TG4 2nd Unit Director. 2013 8 episodes. Producer: Peter Norris. Short Films Production Company Notes CAR PARK Writer and Director, 10'. A paranoid thriller of the mundane. 2012 *Semi-Finalist, Action/Cut Short Film Competition in Los Angeles. NELL Director, short film. 2003 *3rd, Best First Short at the Galway Film Fleadh. 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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