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Mccready Dale Elena McKinney Macartney Management Ltd DALE ELENA McCREADY NZCS - Director of Photography GRACE Director: John Alexander Producer: Kiaran Murray-Smith Starring: John Simm Tall Story Pictures / ITV TIN STAR (Series 3, Episodes 5 & 6) Director: Patrick Harkins Producer: Andy Morgan Starring: Tim Roth, Genevieve O’Reilly and Christina Hendricks Kudos Film and Television BELGRAVIA Director: John Alexander Producer: Colin Wratten Starring: Tamsin Greig, Philip Glenister and Alice Eve Carnival Film and Television BAGHDAD CENTRAL Director: Ben A. Williams Producer: Jonathan Curling Starring: Waleed Zuaiter, Corey Stoll and Bertie Carvel Euston Films TIN STAR (Series 2, Episodes 2, 5, 6 & 7) Directors: Gilles Bannier, Jim Loach and Chris Baugh. 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