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Caroline Cornish Management CAROLINE CORNISH MANAGEMENT 12 SHINFIELD STREET, LONDON W12 OHN Tel: 44 (0) 20 8743 7337 Mobile: 44 (0) 7725 555711 e-mail: [email protected] www.carolinecornish.co.uk ROSALIND EBBUTT - COSTUME DESIGNER 1 BAFTA AWARD, 5 BAFTA NOMINATIONS 1 EMMY NOMINATION, 5 RTS NOMINATIONS SHOWREEL CAN BE VIEWED ON www.carolinecornish.co.uk Countries worked in: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Isle of Man, Israel, Jersey, Poland, South Africa, Switzerland, USA Language spoken: French TRIGGER POINT Director: Gilles Bannier 6pt Drama Series Producer: Julia Stannard TURN OF THE SCREW Director: Dominic Best Film of Opera for Producers: Selina Cadell, Eliza Thompson Opera Glass Works Featuring: Francesca Chiejina, Leo Jemison, Rhian Lois, Alya Mererid Roberts, Robert Murray, Gweneth-Ann Rand THE DOUBLE DEALER Director: Selina Cadell The Orange Tree Theatre Featuring: Jonathan Broadbent, Simon Chandler, Jonathan Coy, Lloyd Everitt, Ed MacLiam, Dharmest Patel, Jenny Rainsford, Paul Reid, Hannah Stokely, Zoe Waites VICTORIA III Directors: Geoffrey Sax, Chloe Thomas, Delyth Thomas Producer: David Boulter Featuring: Peter Bowles, Jenna Coleman, Kate Fleetwood, Laurence Fox Tom Hughes, Alex Jennings, Vincent Regan, John Sessions Lily Travers THE RAKE’S PROGRESS Director: Selina Cadell Theatre Production Producer: Eliza Thompson At Wiltons Music Hall For OperaGlass Works Featuring: Penelope Cousland, Susanna Hurrell, Jonathan Lemalu Robert Murray, Victoria Simmonds, Stephen Richardson Harry Webb VICTORIA II Directors: Lisa James Larson, Geoff Sax, Jim Loach 8 x 60 min + 2 hr Xmas Special Producer: Paul Frift Prod Co: Mammoth Screen/ITV Featuring: Jenna Coleman, Tom Hughes, Rufus Sewell, Alex Jennings Diana Rigg, Martin Compston, Denis Lawson RTS NOMINATION – Best Costume Design RTS YORKSHIRE NOMINATION – Best Costume Design VICTORIA Eps 4-8 Directors: Tom Vaughan, Sandra Goldbacher, Oliver Blackburn Drama Series Producer: Paul Frift Prod Co: Mammoth Screen/ITV Featuring: Peter Bowles, Jenna Coleman, Peter Firth, Tom Hughes Alex Jennings, Eve Myles, Adrian Schiller, Rufus Sewell LOVE FOR LOVE Director: Selena Cadell RSC Swan Theatre Featuring: Jonathan Broadbent, Daniel Easton, Nicholas le Prevost, Stratford upon Avon Justine Mitchell, Jenny Rainsford, Michael Thomas, 1690’s Tom Turner Registered Office: 5 Cheapside Court, Sunninghill Road, Ascot SL5 7RF Registered in England No. 3907555 Vat Reg No: 751 7229 30 Rosalind Ebbutt – Page 2 THE FIVE Directors: Mark Tonderai 10 x 60 min drama Producer: Karen Lewis Prod Co: Red Productions/SKY1 Contemporary Featuring: Tom Cullen, Lee Ingleby, O.T. Fagbenie, Geraldine Jones, Michael Malony, Sarah Soleman INSPECTOR GEORGE GENTLY Directors: Roger Goldby, Tim Whitby SERIES VIII Producer: Peter Norris Prod Co: Company Pictures/BBC Featuring: Nicholas Goodeson, Jody Latham, Lesley Nicol, Martin Shaw, Emily Woof THE RIVALS Director: Selina Cadell Arcola Theatre Featuring: Iain Batchelor, Gemma Jones, Nicholas Le Prevost 1770’s Jenny Rainsford THE MILL II Director: Bill Anderson, Sue Tully Drama Series Producer: Johnathan Young Prod Co: Darlow Smithson/C4 1840’s Featuring: Mark Frost, Kerrie Hayes, Andrew Lee Potts, Holly Lucas, Barbara Marten, Matthew McNulty, INSPECTOR GEORGE GENTLY Directors: Bill Anderson, Ben Bolt, Nicholas Renton, Tim Whitby SERIES VII Producer: Matthew Bird Prod Co: Company Pictures North/BBC Drama Series Featuring: Lucy Cohu Jodie Comer, Lee Ingleby, Pixie Lott, Oliver Milburn, Jemma Redgrave, Martin Shaw, Matt Stokoe INSPECTOR GEORGE GENTLY Directors: Gillies MacKinnon, Nicholas Renton SERIES VI Producer: Faye Dorn Prod Co: Company Pictures North Ltd/BBC Drama Series Featuring: Mark Gatiss, Lee Ingleby, Diana Quick, Martin Shaw Alison Steadman, Eamonn Walker DOWNTON ABBEY II Directors: Ashley Pearce, Brian Kelly, Andy Goddard 8 x 1 hr period drama series Brian Percival Producer: Liz Trubridge Featuring: Hugh Bonneville, Jim Carter, Michelle Dockery, Elizabeth McGovern, Maggie Smith, Dan Stevens, Penelope Wilton CASUALTY Series 25 Series Costume Designer Series Prd: Oliver Kent Drama Series Ep 3 & 7 Directors: Ian Barnes, Will Sinclair 10 MINUTE TALES: Prod Co: Endor Productions DOG ALONE Director: Lia Williams Producer: Dan McCulloch Featuring: Lalor Roddy THREE KINGS Director: Richard Eyre Producer:Hilary Bevan Jones Featuring: Riz Ahmed, Chuk Iwuji, Daniel Kaluuya Andrew Simpson, PERFECT DAY Director: Jeremy Brock Producer: Helen Greaves Prod Co: Endor Productions Featuring: Katie Jarvis, Merveille Lukeba EMMA Director: Jim O’Hanlon 4pt Drama Series Producer: George Ormond Prod Co: BBC 1816 Featuring: Romola Garai, Michael Gambon Jodhi May, Johnny Lee Miller EMMY NOMINATION – Best Costume Design HOTEL BABYLON Directors: Andy Hay, Jim Loach 8pt Drama Series Producer: Polly Williams Prod Co: Carnival Films/BBC Contemporary Featuring: Dexter Fletcher, Nigel Harman, Anna Wilson-Jones THE ESCORT Director: Clare Holman Short Film Producer: Juliet Dowling Prod Co: Essential Cinema Contemporary Featuring: Paul Jesson, Lesley Manville Rosalind Ebbutt – Page 3 THE DIETS THAT TIME FORGOT Co-Costume Designer Documentary Director: Caroline Ross Pirie Mid-Late 19 Century, Edwardian Producer: Caroline Ross Pirie Prod Co: Silver River/C4 and 1920s Featuring: Sir Roy Strong MIDNIGHT MAN Director: David Drury 3x60 min Producer: Alan J Wands Prod Co: Carnival Film & TV/ITV Contemporary Featuring: Rupert Graves, Catherine McCormack, James Nesbitt MOVING WALLPAPER Directors: Dominic Brigstock, Andrew Gillman, Tony Smith 12 x 30 min Jeremy Webb Contemporary Comedy Drama Producer: Mark Hudson Prod Co: Kudos Film & TV/ITV Featuring: Elizabeth Berrington, Raquel Cassidy , Sarah Hadland Lucy Liemann, Ben Miller ECHO BEACH Directors: Suri Krishnamma, Jen Pero, Beryl Richards, 12 x 30 min Stephen Woolfenden Contemporary Soap Producer: Howard Burch Prod Co: Kudos Film & TV/ITV I & 2 Featuring: Susie Amy, Johnny Briggs, Jason Donovan, Martin McCutcheon, Hugo Speer THE WAY OF THE WORLD Director: Selina Cadell Theatre Theatre: The Royal and Derngate Restoration Featuring: Niamh Cusack, David Bark-Jones, Robert Styles, Susan Tracy EDWARDIAN SUPERSIZE ME Dir/Prod: Allanah Richardson Documentary Prod Co: Silver River/C4 1900 – 1910 Featuring: Giles Coren, Sophie Grigson, Sue Perkins CAPE WRATH Directors: Duane Clark, Andrew Gunn, Paul Walker (USA MEADOWLANDS) Producer: Caroline Levy Prod Co: Ecosse Films/C4 8 x 1hr Drama Featuring: Ralph Brown, Lucy Cohu, Felicity Jones Contemporary David Morrissey, Harry Treadaway, FALLEN ANGEL Director: David Drury 3 x 1hr Drama Producer: Dave Edwards Prod Co: IWC Media/ITV 1979, 1991, 2006 Featuring: Mark Benton, Niamh Cusack, James Darcy Charles Dance, Emma Fielding, Emily Fox, Clare Holman ALL IN THE GAME Director: Jim O’Hanlon 90 min Drama Producer: Hilary Bevan Jones Prod Co: Tightrope North Contemporary Featuring: Roy Marsden, Ray Winstone MARIAN AGAIN Director: David Drury 2 X 90 mins Producer: Steve Lightfoot Prod Co: Company Productions 1990s Featuring: Samantha Beckinsdale, Kelly Harrison Stephen Tompkinson, Owen Teale MURDER IN SUBURBIA II Directors: Bob Bierman, Jonathan Fox Bassett, Roger Goldby 6 x 1 hr Producer: Tim Whitby Prod Co: Granada TV Contemporary Featuring: Lisa Faulkner, Caroline Katz, Jeremy Sheffield TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH Director: David Attwood 3 x 90 mins Producer: Lyn Horsford Prod Co: Tightrope in Assoc with BBC 1811 Featuring: Cheryl Campbell, Benedict Cumberbatch, Charles Dance Daniel Evans, Jared Harris, Sam Neill BAFTA NOMINATION – Best Costume Rosalind Ebbutt – Page 4 MESSIAH III – THE PROMISE Director: David Drury 2 x 90 mins Producer: Sanne Wohlenburg Prod Co:BBC NI/Paramount Contemporary Featuring: Neil Dudgeon, Frances Grey, Clare Holman, Michael Malone, Ken Stott THE LEGEND OF THE Director; Metin Huseyin TAMWORTH TWO Producer: Matthew Bird, Lynn Horsford Prod Co: Box TV Single Drama Contemporary Featuring: Darren Boyd, Emma Pearson THE REGENCY HOUSE Producer: Caroline Ross Pirie 10 x 30min Directors: Tim Carter, Sam Kingsley, Caroline Ross Pirie 1811-14 Prod Co: Wall to Wall TV/C4 RTS NOMINATION - Best Costume SERVANTS Producer: Harriet Davison, Tim Whitby 6 x 1hr Series Directors: Hettie Mcdonald, Tim Whitby 1850 Prod Co: Whitby Davidson/BBC Featuring: Joe Absolom, Orla Brady, Kenny Doughty, FOYLE’S WAR Producer: Simon Passmore 3 x 2hr Series Directors: Jeremy Silberstein, David Thacker 1940 Prod. Co. Greenlit Productions/ITV Featuring: Cheryl Campbell, Charles Dance, Michael Kitchen BAFTA AWARD – Lew Grade Audience Award BAIT Producer: Dave Edwards 2hr Single Drama Director: Nicholas Renton Prod Co: Monogram Prods/ITV Contemporary Featuring: Angeline Ball, Nicholas Farrell, Jonathan Firth, Sheila Hancock, John Hurt, Rachel Stirling THE EDWARDIAN COUNTRY Producer: Caroline Ross Pirie HOUSE Directors: Nick Murphy, Caroline Ross Pirie 6 x 1 hours 1906-1914 Prod Co: Wall to Wall Television/C4 RTS NOMINATION for Team Craft Award FOYLE’S WAR Producer: Jill Green 2hr Pilot Director: Jeremy Silberstein Prod Co: Greenlit Prods 1940 Featuring: Roger Allam, Jane Booker, Edward Fox, Robert Hardy, Michael Kitchen, Anton Lesser, Rosamund Pike CONSPIRACY: THE MEETING Producer: Nick Gillott AT WANNSEE Director: Frank Pierson Prod Co: HBO 1942 Featuring: Kenneth Brannagh, Colin Firth, Kevin McNally Owen Theale, David Threlfall, Stanley Tucci BAFTA AWARD – Best Single Drama SWORD OF HONOUR Producer: Gillian McNeil 2 x 2hr Drama Director: Bill Anderson Prod Co: TalkBack Prods 1939-1945 Featuring: Katrin Cartlidge, Richard Coyle,
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