- Andrew Gunn
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Andrew Gunn (producer) "Andrew Gunn is a British television director. He was born in Staffordshire and later grew up on Tyneside before attending film school in Surrey and Dorset. He has written and directed several award-winning short films in addition to work in popular television drama.
His graduation film "Mermaids" starred a young
Robson Green and won the Young Film-maker award at the Tyneside International Film Festival 1987. Gunn returned to the North East after film school and continued to write and direct short films, most of which were produced and set in Newcastle upon Tyne. "Cafe au Lait" won a regionalRoyal Television Society commendation in 1994. "Half a Shave", a black comedy based on the short story bySid Chaplin , starredFrances Tomelty and premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival in 1996, going on to win a Certificate of Merit at the Chicago International Film Festival. It also won a regional Royal Television Society commendation.Gunn’s next film "Insomnia" starred
Andy Serkis and premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival. It was subsequently screened worldwide. "Trigger Happy" starredIan Hart andChristine Tremarco and marked Gunn’s departure from making short films.Following the success of these films Gunn went on to collaborate with "Smack the Pony" producer Victoria Pile on the pilot episode of the cult drama sit-com "
Green Wing ". Channel Four subsequently commissioned two series, the first of which received the Pioneer Audience Award at theBAFTA Television Awards 2005. Although uncredited, Gunn directed numerous scenes in the first episode ("Caroline’s First Day") and co-created the visual and editorial style of the show.In 2006 Gunn directed two of the most well received episodes in Season 2 of the cult drama-comedy "
Life On Mars " starringJohn Simm andPhilip Glenister and went on to directDavid Morrissey andLucy Cohu in the climax to "Cape Wrath " ("Meadowlands" US), the 2007 flagship high-concept thriller forChannel Four andShowtime .Gunn also directed the feature-length adaptation of
David Almond ’s "Clay " for BBC 1, starring Oscar nominee and BAFTA award-winnerImelda Staunton . In 2008 Gunn continued to direct high-concept-high-profile productions, most recently two of the opening episodes of "Survivors ", the BBC’s eagerly anticipated re-make of the 70’s cult science fiction drama starring Julie Graham and Max Beesley.Filmography
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Survivors " (2008)
*"Clay " (2008)
*"Primeval " (2008)
*"Cape Wrath " (2007)
*"Life on Mars " (2007)
*"Green Wing " (2004)External Links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1215179/ Andrew Gunn] at the
Internet Movie Database
* [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/a44185/season-2-episode-five.html/ "Life on Mars"] episode five atDigital Spy
* [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/a44333/season-2-episode-six.html/ "Life on Mars"] episode six atDigital Spy
* [http://www.channel4.com/capewrath/ "Cape Wrath"] atChannel4.com
* [http://www.sho.com/meadowlands/ "Meadowlands"] atShowtime
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/filmnetwork/A12615518/ "Trigger Happy"] at the BBC Film Network
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