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MICHAEL PICKWOAD Production Designer (9/23/16) MICHAEL PICKWOAD Production Designer FILM & TELEVISION DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “DR. WHO” Various BBC Sanne Wohlenburg (Seasons 6-10) Marcus Wilson “CLASS” Edward Bazalgette BBC Wales Derek Ritchie Philippa Langdale Brian Minchin Wayne Yip Julian Holmes “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S David Kerr BBC Nikki Wilson DREAM” “KIDNAP & RANSOM” Andy Wilson Talkback Thames Trevor Hopkins Fremantle Media Ltd. “THE PRISONER” Nick Hurran AMC Trevor Hopkins Nomination: Art Directors Guild (ADG) Award ITV “LOST IN AUSTEN” Dan Zeff Mammoth Kate McKerrell “OLD CURIOSITY SHOP” Brian Percival Carnival Andrew Benson “MISS MARPLE” Nicolas Winding Refn Granada Karen Thrussell “LONGFORD” Tom Hooper HBO David Boulter Nomination: BAFTA Film Award for Best Production Design Granada “SWEENEY TODD” David Moore BBC Gub Neal Box TV Caroline Hewitt “THE QUEEN’S SISTER” Simon Cellan Jones Touchpaper Kath Mattock Channel Four “ARCHANGEL” Jon Jones BBC Chris Hall “FRANCES TUESDAY” Jon Sen Picture Palace Malcolm Craddock “POIROT” David Moore LWT Margaret Mitchell Simon Langton “THE DEAL” Stephen Frears Granada Christine Langan “DEATH IN HOLY ORDERS” Jonny Campbell BBC Margaret Enefer “HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN” Philip Saville Hallmark Davina Belling “HIGH HEELS AND LOW Mel Smith Touchstone Pictures Barnaby Thompson LIFES” Fragile Films Uri Fruchmann SANDRA MARSH & ASSOCIATES Tel: (310) 285-0303 Fax: (310) 285-0218 e-mail: [email protected] (9/23/16) MICHAEL PICKWOAD Production Designer --- 2 ––– FILM & TELEVISION DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “THE LAST OF THE BLONDE Gillies McKinnon Working Title Films Sue Armstrong BOMBSHELLS” Analise Buretta “HONEST” Dave Stewart Pathe Eileen Gregory Seven Dials Films Michael Peyser “DAVID COPPERFIELD” Peter Medak Hallmark Greg Smith Dan Martin John Davies “A RATHER ENGLISH Paul Seed Wall to Wall Jo Willett MARRIAGE” “CENTURY” Stephen Poliakoff BBC Films Therese Pickard Beambright “LET HIM HAVE IT” Peter Medak Vivid Luc Roeg Fine Line Robert Warr “THE KRAYS” Peter Medak Miramax Dominic Anciano Fugitive Ray Burdis “HOW TO GET AHEAD IN Bruce Robinson Warner Brothers David Wimbury ADVERTISING” Handmade Films “WITHNAIL AND I” Bruce Robinson Handmade Films Paul Heller Cineplex David Wimbury “THE LONELY PASSION OF Jay Clayton Handmade Films Peter Nelson JUDITH HEARNE” UBA Richard Johnson “RULES OF ENGAGEMENT” Rob Walker Futuremedia Terry Williams “COMRADES” Bill Douglass Skreba Simon Relph “JANE AND THE LOST CITY” Terry Marcel Storovan Harry Robertson “THE HOUSE OF THE LONG Peter Walker London Cannon Films Michael Kagan SHADOWS” “HAWK THE SLAYER” Terry Marcel Marcel/Robertson/ITC Harry Robertson Education: Southampton University, BSC Honours Degree / Civil Engineering Member: BAFTA, BGFD Languages: English, French Locations: UK, Ireland, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Bulgaria, Romania, Egypt, Kenya, Ghana, Namibia, South Africa, Mauritius, India, Australia SANDRA MARSH & ASSOCIATES Tel: (310) 285-0303 Fax: (310) 285-0218 e-mail: [email protected] .
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