Andrew Piddington

Andrew Piddington

Naissance : 18/10/1949 (74 ans)
Romford, Londres, England, Grande-Bretagne

Biographie

Andrew Piddington began in British television in the 1980s where he contributed to a serial about the famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot (Poirot, 1991) and biographical films (for example about the writers D. H. Lawrence, Daphne Du Maurier, and Malcolm Lowry) among other projects. In 1991 he debuted with the psychological drama Shuttleshock starring Alan Bates. He also made waves with the thriller The Fall (1998 – nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Direction). His interest in The Beatles was evident in his television movie Midnight Angel, which focused on the "fifth Beatle", Stuart Sutcliffe. Piddington has directed more than 30 television movies and has also worked as a producer since 1992, when he founded his own production company, Picture Players. In 2002 he produced and directed The Dinosaur Hunters, which won a BAFTA Award for special effects.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Réalisateur

Films
2006

The Killing of John Lennon

2002

Out of Eden (téléfilm)

2001

Dinosaur Hunters (téléfilm)

 

Supersleuth (téléfilm)

2000

Murder Trail (téléfilm)

1999

The Fall

1991

Entre chien et loup

Séries
1996

Frontiers

1991

Agatha Christie : Poirot

 

The Double Clue (S03E07)

 

The Plymouth Express (S03E04)

Documentaires
2009

Samurai

2002

The Real Eve (téléfilm)

1999

Natural Mysteries (série)

1987

Enemy of the State (téléfilm)

1984

Weegee the Famous (téléfilm)

Producteur

Documentaires
1984

Weegee the Famous (téléfilm)