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Pat O'connor Director Pat O'Connor Director Agents Sean Gascoine Associate Agent Amy Sparks [email protected] +44 (0) 20 3214 0946 Credits Film Production Company Notes PRIVATE PEACEFUL Fluidity Films Director. Stars: Jack O'Connell, Alexandra 2012 Roach, Richard Griffiths, Frances de la Tour, Maxine Peake The Official Film of Segment Director the FIFA World Cup 2006 Sweet November Warner Bros Pictures With Keanu Reeves, Charlize Theron, Jason 2001 Isaacs. Dancing at Lughnasa Irish Film Board/Film With Meryl Streep, Michael Gambon, 1998 4/Sony Picture Classics Catherine McCormack, Kathy Burke, Rhys Ifans Inventing the Abbotts Fox 2000 Pictures With Joaquin Phoenix, Billy Crudup, Jennifer 1997 Connelly, Liv Tyler Circle of Friends Lantana With Chris O'Donnell, Minnie Driver, Colin 1995 Firth, Aidan Gillen A Month in the Channel 4 Films With Colin Firth, Patrick Malahide, Kenneth Country Branagh 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 Cal Enigma Productions With Helen Mirren, John Lynch, John Kavanagh Fools of Fortune Channel 4 Films With Iain Glen, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Julie Christie Stars and Bars Columbia Pictures With Daniel Day-Lewis, Harry Dean Stanton, Joan Cusack The Ballroom of BBC With Brenda Fricker, John Kavanagh. Pat also Romance wrote the screenplay. The January Man MGM/Fox With Kevin Kline, Susan Sarandon, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Harvey Keitel, Alan Rickman Television Production Company Notes Force of Duty Miracles & Miss Langan RTE One of Ourselves BBC Zelda Tanner Pictures With Natasha Richardson, Timothy Hutton. Won a 1993 Primetime EMMY. 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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