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Damian Bromley DAMIAN BROMLEY DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY www.damianbromley.com TELEVISION CURSED (Season 1) Netflix Prod: Alex Boden, Silenn Thomas Dir: Various KILLING EVE (Season 2) BBC/BBC America Prod: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Andrew Noble Dir: Lisa Bruhlmann THE DURRELLS IN CORFU (Season 2) ITV Prod: Erin Delaney, Christopher Hall, Lee Morris Dir: Edward Hall WILL (Season 1) TNT Prod: Sarah Byrd, Andrew Wood, Craig Pearce Dir: Shekhar Kapur DOCTOR WHO (Seasons 5 & 10) BBC/The Sci-Fi Channel Prod: Tracie Simpson, Nikki Wilson, Piers Wenger Dir: Various SILENT WITNESS (Season 19) BBC Prod: Madonna Baptiste, Anne Pivcevic Dir: Various DA VINCI’S DEMONS (Season 3) BBC/Starz Prod: Tom Riley, Joshua Throne Dir: Various THE INTERCEPTOR (Season 1) BBC Prod: Patrick Schweitzer, Sarah Brown Dir: Cilla Ware MISFITS (Seasons 1 & 4) Logo TV/Channel 4 Prod: Matt Strevens, Kate Crown, Petra Fried Dir: Various ABOVE SUSPICION (Season 4) ITV Prod: Cherry Gould, Lynda La Plante Dir: Catherine Morshead HUSTLE (Seasons 4 & 8) BBC/AMC Prod: Jolyon Symonds, Jane Hudson Dir: Various LAPLAND (MOW) BBC Television Prod: Rosemary McGowan, Anne Gilchrist Dir: Catherine Morshead BLACK MIRROR: Cinemax/Channel 4 Prod: Charlie Brooker, Annabel Jones, Dir: Euros Lyn FIFTEEN MILLION MERITS (Season 1) Barney Reisz SILK (Season 1) BBC/AXN Mystery Prod: Cameron Roach, Hilary Salmon, Dir: Catherine Peter Moffat Morshead SPOOKS (Seasons 4 - 9) BBC Worldwide/BBC Prod: Simon Crawford Collins, Jane Featherstone Dir: Various THE DEEP (Mini-series) BBC Prod: Will Gould, Greg Brenman, Eleanor Moran Dir: Colm McCarthy STRIKE BACK (Season 1) Sky One Prod: Andrew Benson, Lance Samuels Dir: Edward Hall HUNTER (Season 1) BBC Prod: Emma Benson, Simon Curtis, Jessica Pope Dir: Colm McCarthy TRIAL & RETRIBUTION (Seasons 11 - 12) ITV Prod: Lynda La Plante, Jolyon Symonds Dir: Various DUBPLATE DRAMA (Season 1) MTV/Channel 4 Prod: Louis Figgis, Red Mullet, Sam Coniff Dir: Luke Hyams FEATURES X MOOR Screen Media Films Prod: David Gilroy, Wayne Marc Godfrey Dir: Luke Hyams I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE 2 Anchor Bay Films Prod: Lisa M. Hansen, Paul Hertzberg, Jeff Klein Dir: Steven R. Monroe DOT.KILL DEJ Productions Prod: Andrew Charas, Alan Latham Dir: John Irvin THE BUSINESS Vertigo Films Prod: Allan Niblo, James Richardson, Rob Morgan Dir: Nick Love HOUSE OF 9 Invincible Pictures Prod: Karen A. Hamilton, Philippe Martinez Dir: Steven R. Monroe THE FOOTBALL FACTORY Image Entertainment Prod: Allan Niblo, James Richardson Dir: Nick Love RE-INVENTING EDDIE Guerilla Films Prod: Jonny Boston, Ian Brady, David Rogers Dir: Jim Doyle GOING OFF BIG TIME 21st Century Pictures Prod: Ian Brady, David Rogers, Jonny Boston Dir: Jim Doyle 405 S Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90212 - T 310.888.4200 - F 310.888.4242 www.apa-agency.com .
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