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Carnival Row Ii McKinney Macartney Management Ltd LINDSAY PUGH - Costume Designer THE MATRIX 4 Director: Lana Wachowski. Producers: Grant Hill and Lana Wachowski. Starring: Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Neil Patrick Harris. NPV Entertainment / Warner Bros. KRYPTON II Directors: Marc Roskin and Cameron Welsh. Producer: Tommy Turtle. Executive Producer: David S. Goyer. Starring: Cameron Cuffe, Colin Salmon, Georgina Campbell and Hannah Waddington. Warner Horizon Televison / Phantom Four Films. THE ABC MURDERS Director: Alex Gabassi. Producer: Farah Abushwesha Starring: John Malkovich, Rupert Grint, Andrew Buchan, Tara Fitzgerald Mammoth Screen / BBC SENSE8 (Special) Director: Lana Wachowski. Producers: Marcus Loges, Alex Boden and L. Dean Jones Jr. Starring: Tuppence Middleton, Jamie Clayton and Freema Agyeman. Georgeville Television / Netflix. JULIET, NAKED Director: Jesse Peretz. Producers: Judd Apatow, Albert Berger, Barry Mendel, Jeffrey Soros and Ron Yerxa. Starring: Rose Byrne, Ethan Hawke and Chris O’Dowd. Turnlet Films / Los Angeles Media Fund. THE FRANKENSTEIN CHRONICLES (Series 2) Director: Alex Gabassi. Producer: Lawrence Till. Starring: Sean Bean, Anna Maxwell Martin, Charlie Creed-Miles and Ed Stoppard. Rainmark Films. Gable House 18-24 Turnham Green Terrace London W4 1QP Tel: 020 8995 4747 E-mail: [email protected] www.mckinneymacartney.com VAT Reg. No: 685 1851 06 Regd. in England No. 032 91044 Regd. Office: Gable House 18-24 Turnham Green Terrace London W4 1QP LINDSAY PUGH Contd … 2 SENSE8 (Series 2) Directors: Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski and James McTeigue. Producers: Marcus Loges, Alex Boden and L. Dean Jones Jr. Starring: Tuppence Middleton, Jamie Clayton, Freema Agyeman and Naveen Andrews. Georgeville Television / Netflix. AND THEN THERE WERE NONE Director: Craig Viveiros. Producer: Abi Bach. Starring: Charles Dance, Toby Stephens, Miranda Richardson and Sam Neill. Mammoth Screen. SENSE8 (Series 1) Directors: Andy Wachowski, Lana Wachowski, James McTeigue, Tom Twyker and Dan Glass. Producers: Marcus Loges, Alex Boden and L. Dean Jones Jr. Starring: Daryl Hannah, Jamie Clayton, Freema Agyeman and Naveen Andrews. Georgeville Television / Netflix. THE SUSPICIONS OF MR WHICHER: “BEYOND THE PALE” / “THE TIES THAT BIND” Directors: Geoff Sax and David Blair. Producer: David Boulter. Starring: Paddy Considine, Helen Bradbury, Alex Robertson, John Heffernan and Adrian Quinton. Hat Trick Productions. SUPERBOB (Feature Film) Director: Jon Drever. Producers: Robert Jones and Wayne Marc Godfrey. Starring: Brett Goldstein, Catherine Tate and Laura Haddock. The Fyzz Facility. PRESSURE (Feature Film) Director: Ron Scalpello. Producer: Jason Newmark. Starring: Matthew Goode, Danny Huston, Joe Cole and Alan McKenna. Pinewood Films No 8 Ltd. ENDEAVOUR (TV Series) Directors: Ed Bazalgette, Tom Vaughan, Craig Viveiros and Colm McCarthy. Producer: Dan McCulloch. Starring: Shaun Evans, Roger Allam, Patrick Malahide, Flora Montgomery and John Light. Mammoth Screen. LINDSAY PUGH Contd … 3 DANCING ON THE EDGE (TV Series) Director: Stephen Poliakoff. Producer: Nicky Kentish-Barnes. Starring: John Goodman, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Matthew Goode. Ruby Films. RTS Craft and Design Nomination 2013 – Best Costume Design THE EQUESTRIAN (Short) Director/Producer: Sybil H. Mair. Starring: Layke Anderson and James Wilby. Gaius Productions Ltd. ALL THE WAY FOR LOVE (Short) Director: Henry Mason. Producer: Giles Skillicorn. Starring Belinda Stewart Wilson, Andrew Simpson and Derek De Lint. Stink. WILL (Feature) Director: Ellen Perry. Producer: Mark Cooper. Starring Damian Lewis, Kristian Kiehling and Perry Eggelton. Strangelove Films. DEEP AND CRISP AND EVEN (Television) Director: Brett Foraker. Producer: Hilary Bevan Jones and Tim Bricknell. Starring: Tim Spall and Natascha McElhone. Endor Productions. DING DONG (Television) Director: Dawn Shadforth. Producers: Hilary Bevan Jones and Tim Bricknell. Starring: Mackenzie Crook and Lyndsey Marshal. Endor Productions. THROUGH THE WINDOW (Television) Director: Barry Skolnick. Producer: Hilary Bevan Jones. Starring: Lee Ingleby and Claire Foy. Endor Productions. LET IT SNOW (Television) Director: Sam Miller. Producers: Hilary Bevan Jones and Tim Bricknell. Starring: Paterson Joseph and Angela Griffin. Endor Productions. LINDSAY PUGH Contd … 4 THE PROFESSOR AND THE MADMAN (Feature – production suspended) Director: Farhad Safinia Producers: Bruce Davey and Mel Gibson. Starring: Mel Gibson and Sean Penn. Icon Productions. MUMMIES (I-max feature) Director: Keith Melton. Producer: Arabella Cecil. Starring: William Hope and Nasser Memarzia. Big Screen Films. GOAL! I (Feature) Director: Jaume Collet-Serra. Producers: Mark Huffam Jo Burn. Starring: Kuno Becker, Alessandro Nivola, Stephen Dillane and Anna Friel. Goal Productions / Milkshake Films / Touchstone. GOAL! (Feature) Director: Danny Cannon. Producers: Mike Jefferies and Matt Barrelle. Starring: Kuno Becker, Alessandro Nivola, Stephen Dillane and Anna Friel. Goal Productions / Milkshake Films. EASIER WAYS TO MAKE A LIVING (Short) Director: Adam Randall. Producer: David Lobatto. Starring: William Houston and Catherine Walker. HOW DO YOU WANT ME (series I and II) (Television) Director: John Henderson. Producer: Margot Gavan Duffy. Starring: Dylan Moran, Charlotte Coleman, Frank Finlay and Mark Heap. Kensington Film & Television. THE SUN IS A FOUNTAIN (Short) Director: Simon Cooke. Starring: William Marlowe and Bill Travers. MTV ‘MADE’ BOND SPECIAL (Television) Director: Luc Edwards. Producer: Francis Lyons. MTV. LINDSAY PUGH Contd … 5 ELDORADO (Television) Directors: Sallie Abrahams, Ian White, Philip Casson, Sue Dunderdale. Producer: Verity Lambert and Tony Holland. Starring: Roger Walker and Julie Fernandez. BBC/ Cinema Verity. MUSICAL CIRCUS THE THUNDERS Director: Cal McCrystal. Producer: Nell Gifford. LUCKY 13 Writer/Director: Cal McCrystal. Producer: Nell Gifford THE SATURDAY BOOK Writer/Director: Cal McCrystal. Producer: Nell Gifford. WAR AND PEACE Writer/Director: Irina Brown. Producer: Nell Gifford. YASMINE Director: Nell Gifford. Costume Supervisor: PRODUCTION DIRECTOR DESIGNER Quantum of Solace Marc Forster Louise Frogley Mamma Mia Phyllida Lloyd Ann Roth Munich Steven Spielberg Joanna Johnston Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Tim Burton Gabriella Pescucci Closer Mike Nichols Ann Roth The Village M. Night Shyamalan Ann Roth Stepford Wives Frank Oz Ann Roth Van Helsing (2nd unit) Stephen Sommers Gabriella Pescucci Cold Mountain Anthony Minghella Ann Roth xXx Rob Cohen Sanja Milkovich Hays The Hours Sephen Daldry Ann Roth The Man Who Killed Don Quixote Terry Gilliam Gabriella Pescucci Kafka (Assistant Costume Designer) Stephen Soderburg Michael Jeffrey The Mists of Avalon Uli Edel Carlo Poggioli Jason and the Golden Fleece Nick Willing Carlo Poggioli Don Quixote Peter Yates Charles Knode Christmas Carol David Hugh Jones Charles Knode Frenchman’s Creek Ferdinand Fairfax Vangie Harrison LINDSAY PUGH Contd … 6 Kavanagh QC 1-IV Carlton Productions Sue Yelland Maria Stuarda Jonathan Miller Claire Mitchell Roberto Devereux Jonathan Miller Claire Mitchell Peer Gynt Yukio Ninagawa Lily Komine The Mahabharata Peter Brooke Chloe Obolensky .
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