This document provides a summary of an actor's credits including stage, film, television and other media. It lists over 100 credits from 2006 to present across theatre, film, television, commercials and other projects. The actor has experience in a wide range of roles and genres, and lists skills including accents, languages, music and vehicles.
This document discusses potential distribution options for a low-budget independent film. It analyzes that the film would not be suitable for mainstream cinemas like the Odeon due to its low budget. Better options would be independent cinemas, film festivals, or online distributors. Specifically, it recommends the Electric Cinema in London, film festivals like CINEMAGIC or Sundance, and the online distributor IndieFlix which allows worldwide access and pays filmmakers based on views. The best strategy concluded would be online distribution to guarantee views and payment with a simpler application process than film festivals.
It is the year 2037. Our world is dying, slowly, from a virus that has rendered mankind infertile. Not a single child has been born in 25 years. Governments are now powerless puppets for the biggest corporations and Biocorp, the world’s biggest, keeps promising a cure that never comes. A pair of scientists (Michael Copon and Simon Phillips) are attempting to create the world first teleporter, manage to create something even more powerful: time machines.
The document compares the high budget superhero film Iron Man ($140 million) to the low budget thriller Open Water ($500,000). While Iron Man benefited from big name actors and special effects, Open Water was able to film realistically in the ocean for less. Both films were financially successful, with Iron Man grossing $318 million and Open Water grossing $52 million, recouping its much smaller budget. The document also analyzes the large production companies behind the films, Marvel Studios and Lionsgate Entertainment, and their genres, target audiences, and financial success.
A devastating nuclear war between America and China renders Earth uninhabitable. Those with access to a spacecraft escape the planet and the two sides each decide to search for a new home for humanity. As the crew of Pegasus approach a potential new world, they come across another ship. Is it their salvation? Or will it doom them and the rest of humanity to extinction?
1. This document contains 20 multiple choice questions from a prelims movie trivia round with no negative marking. The questions cover identifying movies, TV shows, characters, and brands from posters, clips, descriptions and other contextual clues.
2. The questions span a wide range of popular movies, TV shows and characters from genres like action, drama, comedy and animation. Franchises featured include Marvel, DC, Lord of the Rings, Indiana Jones, Rocky, Death Note and more.
3. Connections are drawn between actors, their roles, movie production details and more to test the knowledge of the participants regarding films, celebrities and entertainment.
MGM and Screen Gems announced in 2011 that they would produce a film remake of Carrie based on the Stephen King novel. The film had a $30 million budget. Sony estimated opening weekend revenues of $16-18 million but it ultimately earned $16.1 million, ranking third behind Gravity and Captain Phillips. Misher Films produced Carrie and several other films of varying financial success, though Mirror Mirror earned over $166 million. DNA Films produced 28 Days Later, which became highly profitable against a $5 million budget, earning $82.7 million worldwide. Both production companies appeal to teenagers and young adults but Misher Films offers more films and genres.
The document contains a 10 question quiz with various connects between brands, people, places and events from recent and past decades. The questions cover topics like Playboy magazine's decision to stop nude photos, a part of Levi's jeans removed during WWII, e-commerce companies that changed names, a famous Indian ad man and the actors he featured, vehicle and appliance brands, a nephew of Subhash Chandra Bose seen in ads, the first private water brand in India, the founder of Theranos identified by her hand, the connection between a hotel brand and a movie, and the razor and blade business model.
The document discusses four independent film studios - Film4, BBC Films, Imagine Entertainment, and Miramax Films. For each, it lists some of their films from the last five years, common genres, example budgets compared to major studios, and the audiences they tend to attract. A fifth section discusses Village Roadshow Pictures and its co-productions with major studios across a variety of genres to attract a wide audience.
This document discusses potential distribution options for a low-budget independent film. It analyzes that the film would not be suitable for mainstream cinemas like the Odeon due to its low budget. Better options would be independent cinemas, film festivals, or online distributors. Specifically, it recommends the Electric Cinema in London, film festivals like CINEMAGIC or Sundance, and the online distributor IndieFlix which allows worldwide access and pays filmmakers based on views. The best strategy concluded would be online distribution to guarantee views and payment with a simpler application process than film festivals.
It is the year 2037. Our world is dying, slowly, from a virus that has rendered mankind infertile. Not a single child has been born in 25 years. Governments are now powerless puppets for the biggest corporations and Biocorp, the world’s biggest, keeps promising a cure that never comes. A pair of scientists (Michael Copon and Simon Phillips) are attempting to create the world first teleporter, manage to create something even more powerful: time machines.
The document compares the high budget superhero film Iron Man ($140 million) to the low budget thriller Open Water ($500,000). While Iron Man benefited from big name actors and special effects, Open Water was able to film realistically in the ocean for less. Both films were financially successful, with Iron Man grossing $318 million and Open Water grossing $52 million, recouping its much smaller budget. The document also analyzes the large production companies behind the films, Marvel Studios and Lionsgate Entertainment, and their genres, target audiences, and financial success.
A devastating nuclear war between America and China renders Earth uninhabitable. Those with access to a spacecraft escape the planet and the two sides each decide to search for a new home for humanity. As the crew of Pegasus approach a potential new world, they come across another ship. Is it their salvation? Or will it doom them and the rest of humanity to extinction?
1. This document contains 20 multiple choice questions from a prelims movie trivia round with no negative marking. The questions cover identifying movies, TV shows, characters, and brands from posters, clips, descriptions and other contextual clues.
2. The questions span a wide range of popular movies, TV shows and characters from genres like action, drama, comedy and animation. Franchises featured include Marvel, DC, Lord of the Rings, Indiana Jones, Rocky, Death Note and more.
3. Connections are drawn between actors, their roles, movie production details and more to test the knowledge of the participants regarding films, celebrities and entertainment.
MGM and Screen Gems announced in 2011 that they would produce a film remake of Carrie based on the Stephen King novel. The film had a $30 million budget. Sony estimated opening weekend revenues of $16-18 million but it ultimately earned $16.1 million, ranking third behind Gravity and Captain Phillips. Misher Films produced Carrie and several other films of varying financial success, though Mirror Mirror earned over $166 million. DNA Films produced 28 Days Later, which became highly profitable against a $5 million budget, earning $82.7 million worldwide. Both production companies appeal to teenagers and young adults but Misher Films offers more films and genres.
The document contains a 10 question quiz with various connects between brands, people, places and events from recent and past decades. The questions cover topics like Playboy magazine's decision to stop nude photos, a part of Levi's jeans removed during WWII, e-commerce companies that changed names, a famous Indian ad man and the actors he featured, vehicle and appliance brands, a nephew of Subhash Chandra Bose seen in ads, the first private water brand in India, the founder of Theranos identified by her hand, the connection between a hotel brand and a movie, and the razor and blade business model.
The document discusses four independent film studios - Film4, BBC Films, Imagine Entertainment, and Miramax Films. For each, it lists some of their films from the last five years, common genres, example budgets compared to major studios, and the audiences they tend to attract. A fifth section discusses Village Roadshow Pictures and its co-productions with major studios across a variety of genres to attract a wide audience.
Two hit men become pawns in a sadistic game in this stylish gangster thriller set in London’s feral underworld. It all starts when the men come round in the back of a truck, drugged and confused. A mysterious female assassin attempts to play them against one another in what soon degenerates into a blood-soaked tale of violence and duplicity.
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?banni6
Working Title Films would be an ideal institution to distribute the romantic comedy film. As an independent production company that later partnered with Universal Studios and Magnolia Pictures, Working Title Films has a reputation for distributing successful romantic comedies over the past two decades such as Four Weddings and a Funeral and Bridget Jones's Diary. Working Title Films' experience and expertise in the romantic comedy genre makes it well-suited to distribute an independent low-budget romantic comedy.
The document summarizes several major film studios:
Benderspink is a successful management firm turned production company known for films like The Hangover and We're the Millers. Blumhouse Productions specializes in low-budget horror films like Paranormal Activity and Insidious. Eon Productions is famous for the James Bond franchise, with Skyfall and Spectre earning over $1 billion each. Hammer Film Productions produced classic Gothic horror films in the 1950s-1970s and more recent titles like The Woman in Black. Legendary Entertainment, now owned by Wanda Group, has co-produced blockbusters with Warner Bros and Universal like Jurassic World, The Dark Knight trilogy, and Inception.
This document contains summaries of 4 films:
- A young FBI agent infiltrates a team of extreme sports athletes suspected of corporate crimes.
- A frontiersman fights for survival after being mauled by a bear and abandoned in the 1820s.
- A former special forces operative turned mercenary is subjected to an experiment leaving him with accelerated healing.
- Five sisters in 19th century England must cope with marriage pressures while fighting off zombies.
White Lantern Film is a digital media social enterprise that produces, develops, and distributes award-winning short films and documentaries. It has distributed successful thriller films like K-Shop, about a student turning vigilante after his father's death, and Emulsion, a psychological thriller about a man's obsession with his missing wife. Though an independent distributor, White Lantern Film could be a good choice for a thriller due to its prior success distributing films with similar elements like pacing, action sequences, mood, and atmosphere.
Group 054 chose to base their film on Se7en (1995) because they liked the unique opening sequence and how it used music and strange images to set a mysterious tone. They also liked the title sequence of The Ring (2002) for its thriller conventions and special effects. The film Se7en tells the story of two detectives, one veteran and one rookie, who investigate a serial killer murdering victims based on the seven deadly sins. It was a major box office success that helped establish director David Fincher's style of dark, brooding crime thrillers.
Our film is a gothic horror featuring a 19-year-old protagonist who is mourning her mother's death when the villain knocks her unconscious and buries her alive. She manages to escape but believes the villain is still after her. Two similar films are Kill Bill and Twilight, with Twilight also being a gothic horror about supernatural creatures. A link is provided about 9 movies featuring characters being buried alive. Summit Entertainment would be a good production company as they have experience distributing the popular horror Twilight and other non-horror films, making them a recognizable name.
This document compares the budgets and production companies of the low-budget film This Is England and the high-budget film Gran Torino. This Is England was produced by small, independent UK companies on a low budget, while Gran Torino was produced by large Hollywood studios and Clint Eastwood's own company with a bigger budget. Although Gran Torino made more money, This Is England is considered more successful considering it won awards despite its small budget and producers.
The document provides information on several major film production companies and studios, including their locations, founding years, and some of the notable films they have produced. It concludes by asking which company would be best for producing the film "In Thus Life." The response recommends New Line Cinema, praising their work on major franchises like The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, as well as acclaimed thrillers such as Se7en. It also notes New Line Cinema's 47 years of film experience make it a suitable choice.
Notting Hill was a romantic comedy produced by Working Title in 1999 starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts. While risky given it was early in Richard Curtis's career, it benefited from Grant and Curtis's previous successful collaborations as well as Roberts's star power. The director, Roger Michell, was chosen for his experience with romantic adaptations. Though the producer had success with Four Weddings, Notting Hill's budget of $33 million still posed financial risks for Working Title.
Notting Hill was a romantic comedy produced by Working Title in 1999 starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts. While risky given it was early in Richard Curtis's career, it benefited from Grant and Curtis's previous successful collaborations as well as Roberts's star power. The director, Roger Michell, was chosen for his experience with romantic adaptations. Though the producer had success with Four Weddings, Notting Hill's budget of $33 million still posed financial risks for Working Title.
The document summarizes the 2013 romantic film About Time. It was written and directed by Richard Curtis and produced by Working Title Films. It stars Domhnall Gleeson as Tim Lake, a young man who discovers he can travel through time and tries to change his past. Rachel McAdams co-stars as Mary, and Bill Nighy plays Tim's father. The film was distributed by Universal Studios and had a marketing budget of $12 million. It received positive reviews from critics praising the film's quality and soulfulness compared to other romance films.
The document discusses the 2010 film The King's Speech, including details about its production company The Weinstein Company, director Tom Hooper, and leading stars Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter, and Geoffrey Rush. It provides information on the film's critical reception, awards and accolades, box office performance, and genres. The King's Speech received widespread critical praise and won 4 Oscars, though it was only the 18th highest grossing film of 2010.
This document provides information about the film project "That Good Night" including:
- A 3 sentence synopsis of the film's plot about a terminally ill former film director who hires someone to end his life but his plan is disrupted.
- Details on the creative vision to adapt the story from a stage play to film while keeping the character-driven focus and filming in Portugal and Yorkshire.
- Bios of the director, writer/producer, and producer who have experience with independent films.
- Information on the production companies and investment opportunities for the film through tax schemes.
This document discusses the success of Marvel Studios and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It outlines Marvel's history from its founding in 1993 to its acquisition by Disney in 2009. Key events included filing for bankruptcy in 1996 and gambling to regain movie rights to popular characters in 2005. The document attributes Marvel's success to its continuous storyline that builds connections across movies, its focus on creating great characters, and its ability to utilize lesser-known characters. It compares Marvel favorably to DC in metrics like Rotten Tomatoes scores, CinemaScore, and IMDB ratings. The moral is the importance of patience, planning, and creating a virtuous cycle for audiences. The prediction is that Marvel will continue to succeed despite challenges.
Anthony Latimer is a South African actor with experience in film, television, commercials and voiceovers. He has dark blond hair, green eyes, stands 1.89m tall and has received training in acting techniques as well as skills like free-diving and horseback riding. Some of his past television roles include parts in the series Kings & Prophets, Aladdin & Jam, and Rescue 3. His film credits include The Last Face and Blood Diamond. He has appeared in commercials for brands like Johnson's, Boston Pizza, and Shoprite. Latimer is represented by the talent agency ERMstars.
Steven Spielberg is an American film director known for pioneering blockbuster films. His most famous work is Schindler's List. His most recent film is The Hundred-Foot Journey and his future work is The BFG.
Dan Houser is a British video game writer and co-founder of Rockstar Games. He is known for his work on the popular Grand Theft Auto series. His most famous work is the Grand Theft Auto series, his most recent being Grand Theft Auto 5, and his future work is GTA 6.
Stan Lee was an American comic book writer, editor, and publisher known for co-creating popular Marvel characters like Spider-Man and the X-Men. His most
this presentation helps in understanding the concept of Pareto diagrams and with the help of it we evaluate various factors linking to the bunking lectures
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It contains a stock photo and text prompting the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation. In just a few words, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck on SlideShare to easily create engaging presentations.
Growth promoting capacity of Ascophyllum nodosum against broiler chicken
This study tested the growth promoting effects of Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed extract on broiler chickens at different concentrations. Chickens were divided into groups given extract concentrations of 40 ppm, 80 ppm, and 120 ppm in their drinking water. The 120 ppm concentration resulted in the highest body weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and cost benefit ratio compared to the control group. Using this formulation could increase farmer profits by up to 6.25 lakhs assuming 6000 birds are grown 5 times per year. The results suggest Ascophyllum nodosum extract has potential as an effective and economical antibiotic growth promoter for broiler
Two hit men become pawns in a sadistic game in this stylish gangster thriller set in London’s feral underworld. It all starts when the men come round in the back of a truck, drugged and confused. A mysterious female assassin attempts to play them against one another in what soon degenerates into a blood-soaked tale of violence and duplicity.
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?banni6
Working Title Films would be an ideal institution to distribute the romantic comedy film. As an independent production company that later partnered with Universal Studios and Magnolia Pictures, Working Title Films has a reputation for distributing successful romantic comedies over the past two decades such as Four Weddings and a Funeral and Bridget Jones's Diary. Working Title Films' experience and expertise in the romantic comedy genre makes it well-suited to distribute an independent low-budget romantic comedy.
The document summarizes several major film studios:
Benderspink is a successful management firm turned production company known for films like The Hangover and We're the Millers. Blumhouse Productions specializes in low-budget horror films like Paranormal Activity and Insidious. Eon Productions is famous for the James Bond franchise, with Skyfall and Spectre earning over $1 billion each. Hammer Film Productions produced classic Gothic horror films in the 1950s-1970s and more recent titles like The Woman in Black. Legendary Entertainment, now owned by Wanda Group, has co-produced blockbusters with Warner Bros and Universal like Jurassic World, The Dark Knight trilogy, and Inception.
This document contains summaries of 4 films:
- A young FBI agent infiltrates a team of extreme sports athletes suspected of corporate crimes.
- A frontiersman fights for survival after being mauled by a bear and abandoned in the 1820s.
- A former special forces operative turned mercenary is subjected to an experiment leaving him with accelerated healing.
- Five sisters in 19th century England must cope with marriage pressures while fighting off zombies.
White Lantern Film is a digital media social enterprise that produces, develops, and distributes award-winning short films and documentaries. It has distributed successful thriller films like K-Shop, about a student turning vigilante after his father's death, and Emulsion, a psychological thriller about a man's obsession with his missing wife. Though an independent distributor, White Lantern Film could be a good choice for a thriller due to its prior success distributing films with similar elements like pacing, action sequences, mood, and atmosphere.
Group 054 chose to base their film on Se7en (1995) because they liked the unique opening sequence and how it used music and strange images to set a mysterious tone. They also liked the title sequence of The Ring (2002) for its thriller conventions and special effects. The film Se7en tells the story of two detectives, one veteran and one rookie, who investigate a serial killer murdering victims based on the seven deadly sins. It was a major box office success that helped establish director David Fincher's style of dark, brooding crime thrillers.
Our film is a gothic horror featuring a 19-year-old protagonist who is mourning her mother's death when the villain knocks her unconscious and buries her alive. She manages to escape but believes the villain is still after her. Two similar films are Kill Bill and Twilight, with Twilight also being a gothic horror about supernatural creatures. A link is provided about 9 movies featuring characters being buried alive. Summit Entertainment would be a good production company as they have experience distributing the popular horror Twilight and other non-horror films, making them a recognizable name.
This document compares the budgets and production companies of the low-budget film This Is England and the high-budget film Gran Torino. This Is England was produced by small, independent UK companies on a low budget, while Gran Torino was produced by large Hollywood studios and Clint Eastwood's own company with a bigger budget. Although Gran Torino made more money, This Is England is considered more successful considering it won awards despite its small budget and producers.
The document provides information on several major film production companies and studios, including their locations, founding years, and some of the notable films they have produced. It concludes by asking which company would be best for producing the film "In Thus Life." The response recommends New Line Cinema, praising their work on major franchises like The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, as well as acclaimed thrillers such as Se7en. It also notes New Line Cinema's 47 years of film experience make it a suitable choice.
Notting Hill was a romantic comedy produced by Working Title in 1999 starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts. While risky given it was early in Richard Curtis's career, it benefited from Grant and Curtis's previous successful collaborations as well as Roberts's star power. The director, Roger Michell, was chosen for his experience with romantic adaptations. Though the producer had success with Four Weddings, Notting Hill's budget of $33 million still posed financial risks for Working Title.
Notting Hill was a romantic comedy produced by Working Title in 1999 starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts. While risky given it was early in Richard Curtis's career, it benefited from Grant and Curtis's previous successful collaborations as well as Roberts's star power. The director, Roger Michell, was chosen for his experience with romantic adaptations. Though the producer had success with Four Weddings, Notting Hill's budget of $33 million still posed financial risks for Working Title.
The document summarizes the 2013 romantic film About Time. It was written and directed by Richard Curtis and produced by Working Title Films. It stars Domhnall Gleeson as Tim Lake, a young man who discovers he can travel through time and tries to change his past. Rachel McAdams co-stars as Mary, and Bill Nighy plays Tim's father. The film was distributed by Universal Studios and had a marketing budget of $12 million. It received positive reviews from critics praising the film's quality and soulfulness compared to other romance films.
The document discusses the 2010 film The King's Speech, including details about its production company The Weinstein Company, director Tom Hooper, and leading stars Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter, and Geoffrey Rush. It provides information on the film's critical reception, awards and accolades, box office performance, and genres. The King's Speech received widespread critical praise and won 4 Oscars, though it was only the 18th highest grossing film of 2010.
This document provides information about the film project "That Good Night" including:
- A 3 sentence synopsis of the film's plot about a terminally ill former film director who hires someone to end his life but his plan is disrupted.
- Details on the creative vision to adapt the story from a stage play to film while keeping the character-driven focus and filming in Portugal and Yorkshire.
- Bios of the director, writer/producer, and producer who have experience with independent films.
- Information on the production companies and investment opportunities for the film through tax schemes.
This document discusses the success of Marvel Studios and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It outlines Marvel's history from its founding in 1993 to its acquisition by Disney in 2009. Key events included filing for bankruptcy in 1996 and gambling to regain movie rights to popular characters in 2005. The document attributes Marvel's success to its continuous storyline that builds connections across movies, its focus on creating great characters, and its ability to utilize lesser-known characters. It compares Marvel favorably to DC in metrics like Rotten Tomatoes scores, CinemaScore, and IMDB ratings. The moral is the importance of patience, planning, and creating a virtuous cycle for audiences. The prediction is that Marvel will continue to succeed despite challenges.
Anthony Latimer is a South African actor with experience in film, television, commercials and voiceovers. He has dark blond hair, green eyes, stands 1.89m tall and has received training in acting techniques as well as skills like free-diving and horseback riding. Some of his past television roles include parts in the series Kings & Prophets, Aladdin & Jam, and Rescue 3. His film credits include The Last Face and Blood Diamond. He has appeared in commercials for brands like Johnson's, Boston Pizza, and Shoprite. Latimer is represented by the talent agency ERMstars.
Steven Spielberg is an American film director known for pioneering blockbuster films. His most famous work is Schindler's List. His most recent film is The Hundred-Foot Journey and his future work is The BFG.
Dan Houser is a British video game writer and co-founder of Rockstar Games. He is known for his work on the popular Grand Theft Auto series. His most famous work is the Grand Theft Auto series, his most recent being Grand Theft Auto 5, and his future work is GTA 6.
Stan Lee was an American comic book writer, editor, and publisher known for co-creating popular Marvel characters like Spider-Man and the X-Men. His most
this presentation helps in understanding the concept of Pareto diagrams and with the help of it we evaluate various factors linking to the bunking lectures
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It contains a stock photo and text prompting the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation. In just a few words, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck on SlideShare to easily create engaging presentations.
Growth promoting capacity of Ascophyllum nodosum against broiler chicken
This study tested the growth promoting effects of Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed extract on broiler chickens at different concentrations. Chickens were divided into groups given extract concentrations of 40 ppm, 80 ppm, and 120 ppm in their drinking water. The 120 ppm concentration resulted in the highest body weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and cost benefit ratio compared to the control group. Using this formulation could increase farmer profits by up to 6.25 lakhs assuming 6000 birds are grown 5 times per year. The results suggest Ascophyllum nodosum extract has potential as an effective and economical antibiotic growth promoter for broiler
Throughout my career in the Highway, Survey, Design and Quantity Survey of projects, I have been actively involved in direct consultation and liaison with client bodies, stakeholders, planning authorities, utility authorities, legal / contractual advisors and general public.
Bhuwan Varma is seeking a role in the IT enabled services or financial sector. He has over 15 years of experience in accounting, finance, and auditing. His experience includes preparing budgets, analyzing expenses, account reconciliation, and ensuring financial statements are reliable and compliant. He is proficient in Tally, SAP, MS Office, and accounting software. He holds an Accountant Technician Certificate from ICAI and completed his CA Intermediate exams.
This presentation provides an overview of artificial neural networks, including their history, inspiration from biological neurons, typical architecture, and working. Artificial neural networks are computational models inspired by the human brain that can perform tasks like pattern recognition. The presentation traces the history from early computational models in the 1940s-1950s to modern advances. Neural networks are being applied to tasks like stock price prediction, character recognition, and self-driving cars.
Akram Khan has over 3 years of experience as a Software Testing Engineer. He has expertise in manual testing, Selenium automation testing, and tools like JIRA. Some of his responsibilities include creating test plans, executing test cases, reporting bugs, and ensuring projects are delivered on time. He has worked on several projects for CORE Centre involving web applications built with technologies like ASP.NET, C#, and SQL Server.
SKODA provides Road Side Assistance (RSA) as a complimentary service for the duration of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty coverage period. RSA offers 24/7 assistance for issues like mechanical breakdowns, flat tires, weak batteries, running out of fuel, or locking keys in the car. Services include on-site repairs when possible, jump starting batteries, replacing flat tires, delivering fuel, towing to the nearest dealership, and more to ensure customers have a trouble-free ownership experience.
Michael D. Jones has over 20 years of experience as a line producer, producer, and production manager on feature films, television shows, commercials, music videos, and shorts. Some of his most recent credits include being the line producer on the horror film Cabin Fever: Reboot in 2015 and the sci-fi film Painkillers in 2015. He has also worked as a line producer or producer on shows for MTV, E! Channel, Game Show Network, and VH1.
Iain Stuart Dootson is a British actor represented by Connor Management and Jack Pybus Actors Agency. He has over 20 years of experience in theater, film, television, and other media. His extensive credits include roles in plays such as A Set of Lies Agreed Upon and The Ballad of Betsy Mae Riley. He has also appeared in the feature film Set the Thames on Fire and television shows such as 999. Dootson has strong skills in accents and dialects from around Britain and languages including English, French, and German.
Nick Barker-Pendree is an Australian actor who has appeared in numerous television shows, films, and theatrical productions. He has played roles in dramas such as Deadly Women and The Homicide Franchise Lawyer. Barker-Pendree has also done voice work and appeared in commercials for brands like Bundenberg rum, St George Bank, and Target. He regularly performs theater, including productions of Sweeney Todd, Under Milk Wood, and An Englishman Abroad. Barker-Pendree also teaches acting courses and is fluent in Dutch with expertise in British accents.
Andrew Blain has had an extensive career in film, television, theatre, radio, and voice work spanning from 1986 to the present. He has held roles in over 15 film and television productions and appeared in numerous theatre productions. Currently, he hosts a music and interview program on 101.9 Paradise FM in Ballina, NSW.
A contractor has hired two killers, A and B, for an undisclosed job. They are drugged and trapped in a truck with the contractor's murdered body. It is revealed they were hired to kill each other due to past transgressions. As they discuss their lives and situation, it becomes clear one will kill the other by the conclusion in a shocking twist.
The document provides background information on the director, writers, main cast, and production companies involved in the film titled "The London Firm". It includes short biographies of key personnel and descriptions of the production companies.
This is a comparison between independent films and mainstream films. I have compared the films 'Love Actually' (Mainstream) and 'Submarine' (Independent).
Laurent Boiteux is a French Australian actor between 25-32 years old, standing 6'1" with dark brown hair and green eyes. He has had roles in feature films, television, commercials and short films since 2009 playing characters such as Jarred, Rugby Player, Dean Wilson, and more. He is trained in acting, auditions, Meisner technique, screen acting and has skills in languages, accents, weapons and martial arts.
It’s Christmas Day and the Milgram family wakes to find a mysterious black substance surrounding their house. Something monumental is clearly happening right outside their door — but what exactly? Bemused and confused, they turn on the television, desperate for information.
On screen a message glows ominously: ‘Stay indoors and await further instructions’. As the television exerts an ever-more sinister grip, their paranoia escalates into bloody carnage.
It is Christmas Day and the Milgram family wake to find a mysterious black substance surrounding their house. Something monumental is clearly happening right outside their door, but what exactly? They then Descend into terrified arguments, they turn on the television, desperate for any information. On screen a message glows ominously: Stay Indoors and Await Further Instructions. As the television exerts an ever more sinister grip, their paranoia escalates into bloody carnage.
Dystopia is a ten part Sci Fi Series. It´s the year 2037. Our world is dying, slowly, from a virus that has rendered mankind infertile. Not a single child has been born in 25 years. Governments are now powerless puppets for the biggest corporations and Biocorp, the worlds biggest, keeps promising a cure that never comes. A pair of scientists (Michael Copon and Simon Phillips) attempting to create the worlds first teleporter, manage to create something even more powerful: time machines.
It is the year 2037. Our world is dying, slowly, from a virus that has rendered mankind infertile. Not a single child has been born in 25 years. Governments are now powerless puppets for the biggest corporations and Biocorp, the world’s biggest, keeps promising a cure that never comes. A pair of scientists (Michael Copon and Simon Phillips) are attempting to create the world first teleporter, manage to create something even more powerful: time machines.
Erin Connor is an Australian actress and model based in Sydney. She has experience in film, television, commercials, and voiceover work. Some of her credits include roles in the feature films Studio Suit, Occupation, and Beast No More. She has also done work for television shows like Neighbours and Terra Nova. Erin has extensive training and is available for jobs throughout Australia and internationally.
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2014, Stage, Odin, One of Our Singers is Missing,, Birmingham Hippodrome/Adept Projects, Shanaz Gulzar
2013, Stage, Styler, MINDGAME, Loft Theatre, Darren Scott
2012, Stage, Catesby, RICHARD III, Talisman, Chris Carpenter
2012, Stage, Company, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (AS YOU LIKE IT) - EDINBURGH, Dmitry Krymov's Laboratory, Dmitry Krymov
2012, Stage, Company, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM - ROYAL SHAKESPEARE THEATRE, Royal Shakespeare Company, Dmitry Krymov
2011, Stage, Dr Riley, WOMBERANG, Talisman, Rachel McArthur
2008, Stage, Father Mullarkey, ONCE A CATHOLIC, Two Hats Theatre Company, Peter Bagley
2007, Stage, Dr Yahuda, HYSTERIA, Two Hats Theatre Company, Darren Scott
2006, Stage, Pantaloon, SERVANT TO TWO MASTERS, Two Hats Theatre Company, James Claridge
2006, Stage, Servant, THE BEAR, Two Hats Theatre Company, James Claridge
2006, Stage, Nyukin, THE EVILS OF TOBACCO, Two Hats Theatre Company, Michael Bibb
2006, Stage, Chubukov, THE PROPOSAL, Two Hats Theatre Company, Michael Bibb
2006, Stage, Senior Government Official, THE SNEEZE, Two Hats Theatre Company, James Claridge
Further Credits
2014, Music video for Roach Kill, Film Division, Boss, Jazz Virk
2014, Music video for Byron Hare, Shift 7 Films, Preacher, Callum Barre
2014, Gameshow – Nemo TV, Voice over, Colin Carberry
2014, Corporate – Generating Actionable Insights - Learning Age Solutions, Male Patient, Rob Hubbard
2014, Continuity – Heyday TV for Sky TV, Voice over, Trevor Green
2014, TV documentary – EVIL UP CLOSE, Voice over, First Look TV for Sky TV, Will Hanrahan
2014, Short Film – FACENDON AVENUE, Warren, Gwynplaine Films, David Toms
2014, 48 Hour Film Challenge – NIGHSHIFT, Android, Shift 7 Films, Adam Tyer
2014, Short Film – TIME AND AGAIN, Lucius, Coventry University, Thomas Longstaff
2014, Corporate – DELOITTES, Office worker, Brands at Work, Gregory Hutton
2014, Commercial – NEW RAZOR, Old Buffer, Blue Ridge Films, Jim Peakman
2014, Short Film – THE CALM BEFORE, Father, Coventry University, Luke Collins
2013, Murder Mystery – MURDER AT THE OFFICE PARTY, Graham, Coombe Abbey, James Webster
2013, Film, Mr Baker , FOURTH FLOOR OF SINGAPORE, Blue Ridge Films, Jim Peakman
2013, Film, Ginger Harrod, THE WRONG FUNERAL, Two Hats Films, Roger Harding
2013, Stage, GUNPOWDER GALA, Sir Everard Digby ,Coombe Abbey, James Webster
2013, Short Film, Simon Foot, SIMON FOOT; THE CAREERS GUY, Coventry University, Simon Partington
2013, Short Film, Squadron Commander Cook, UNNATURAL RELATIONSHIPS, Herbert Gallery, Coral Manton
2013, Short Film, Psychiatrist, SIX FEET UNDER, Dan Browett
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ROGER HARDING
Spotlight Actors 2012/2013
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MARSHALL TALENT MANAGEMENT
103 Three Acres Lane, Dickens Heath, Solihull, B90
1NZ Phone: 08703122246 E-mail:
info@marshallmanagement.co.uk:
www.marshallmanagement.co.uk
Location: Stratford-upon- Avon,
Warwickshire,
United Kingdom Height: 5'8" (172cm) Weight: 12st.
(76kg) Playing Age: 41 - 55 years Actual Age: 58
years Role Types: White
Eye Colour: Blue Hair Colour: Light/Mid Brown
Hair Length: Balding Voice Character: Engaging
Voice Quality: Gentle Equity
Photo: Peter Weston
2. 2013, Film, Home Guard, THE DAY MY NAME CHANGED, University of Gloucester, Olivia Scarlett
2013-14, Murder Mystery – MURDER IN THE BLACKOUT, ARP Warden Harper, Coombe Abbey, James Webster
2013, Murder Mystery – THE DEATH OF ARTHUR, Brother Tristan, Coombe Abbey, James Webster
2013, Short Film, Controller, FLED, Stickleback Productions, Brendan O'Neill
2013, Short Film, Grandad, POWERLESS, Stickleback Productions, Brendan O'Neill
2013, Film, Rudolf Peierls, ALL THAT REMAINS, Major Oak Entertainment, Ian & Dominic Higgins
2012, Short Film, Norman, ROMANTIC HIDEAWAY, Shift 7 Films, Adam Tyers
2012, Film, Earl of Southampton and seven other roles, DICK SHAKESPEARE, Bob Rogers, Gordon Vallins
2012, Rehearsed Reading, Earl of Southampton and 7 other roles, DICK SHAKESPEARE, Bob Rogers, Gordon Vallins
2012, Educational, Distracted Driver, EYE OF THE DRIVER, Two Hats, Darren Scott
2011, Video, Eight characters, DICK SHAKESPEARE, Bob Rogers, Bob Rogers
2011, Film, Interrogator, INTERNALISED, Film Division , Jazz Virk
2011, Viral, Company boss, 7 PEOPLE SAVED MY LIFE, Reynolds Films , Stephen Reynolds
2011, Music Video, Godfather, VALHALLA SMITH POP VIDEO, Firestone Pictures/Remedy Films , James Stoneley
2010, Commercial, Tramp, DRINK AWARENESS COMMERCIAL, Rapidpics, Vince Lund
2010, Corporate, Coach Driver, EMERGENCY COACH EVACUATION, Two Hats Theatre Company, Darren Scott
2010, Corporate, Driver, WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN?, Two Hats Theatre Company, Darren Scott
2010, Short Film, Brian, CONVERSATIONING, Shuffle Films, Nick Calori
2010, Short Film, Scientist, DELIVERY BOY, Entanglement productions, Huw Bowen
2010, Short Film, Gerald, DYSON, Entanglement Productions, Chris Pinches
2010, Television, Environment Officer, TV PILOT - SO YOU WANT TO BE A JOURNALIST, National Film and TV School, Justine
2009, Commercial, Mad Doctor, COMMERCIAL FOR HYSTERIA HOSPITAL GAME, Rapidpics, Vince Lund
2009, Commercial, Actor, COMMERCIAL FOR PLAY TRAILERS, Rapidpics, Vince Lund
2009, Commercial, Mediaeval Man, COMMERCIAL FOR SOUTH WARWICKSHIRE TOURISM, South Warwickshire Tourism
2009, Corporate, Professor Publicity, JUNIOR ROAD SAFETY OFFICER, Two Hats Theatre Company, Darren Scott
2009, Corporate, Professor Publicity, JUNIOR ROAD SAFETY OFFICER, Two Hats Theatre Company, Darren Scott
2008, Commercial, Financial advisor, COMMERCIAL FOR FUND HOUSE, Leofric Films, Paul Hardy
2008, Commercial, Sales Manager, COMMERCIAL FOR PURPLE TRACK, Purple Track, Unknown
2008, Commercial, Man in Mankini, COMMERCIAL FOR VAND INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Leofric Films, Paul Hardy
2008, Corporate, Robin Anson, LIVE AND DANGEROUS, Two Hats Theatre Company, Roger Harding
2008, Film, Businessman, SIGNAL FAILURE, Jason Fairley Films, Jason Fairley
2008, Film, Theo, Theodore, Fyodor, TRIPLE HIT, Entanglement Productions, Huw Bowen
2008, Short Film, Generaloberst Long, THE BREAKING POINT, University of Westminster, Derek Ewers
2007, Corporate, University Lecturer, ENGLISH LANGUAGE TUTORIAL DVD, Tom, Dick & Debbie Productions, Richard Lewis
2007, Corporate, Professor R H Ellerbeck, LIVE AND DANGEROUS, Momo Theatre Company, Chris Hudson
2007, Short Film, Scientist, GUIDE TO HOMO SAPIENS SANGUISUGENS, Entanglement Productions, Huw Bowen
2007, Short Film, Scientist, RESISTING MIND CONTROL, Entanglement Productions, Huw Bowen
2006, Commercial, Voice over, COMMERCIAL FOR DIGIVEY, Leofric Films, Paul Hardy
2006, Film, Pope, THE 13TH DAY, 13th Day Films, Ian and Dominic Higgins
2006, Short Film, Russian General Alexi, THE IMPOSSIBLE ESCAPE, Fridge Productions, David Jinks
2005, Video Game, Many characters, CHRONICLES OF SPELLBORN VIDEO GAME, Acclaim Games, Darren Scott
2004, Commercial, Voice over, 17 RADIO COMMERCIAL FOR VOLVO GARAGES, Tom, Dick & Debbie Productions, Richard Lewis
2004, Commercial, Voice over, RADIO COMMERCIAL FOR BARCLAYS BANK, Tom, Dick & Debbie Productions, Richard Lewis
2004, Commercial, Locksmith, RADIO COMMERCIAL FOR BARCLAYS BANK, Tom, Dick & Debbie Productions, Richard Lewis
2004, Commercial, Trevor Howard type, RADIO COMMERCIAL FOR BARCLAYS BANK, Tom, Dick & Debbie Productions, Richard Lewis
2004, Short Film, Doctor, A SCREENWRITER'S GUIDE TO INSPIRATION, Call the Shots, Paul Hardy
2004, Short Film, Gerald Jerrold, CRUMBS, Call the Shots, Paul Hardy
2004, Short Film, Burglar, JESUS SAVES, Hardy Films, Damian Hardy
2004, Video Game, Various, RESERVOIR DOGS, Blitz Games, Darren
2003, Corporate, Sir Crispin, ENTERTAINING SHAKESPEARE (2001-2003), Moyles Masterkey, Roger Harding
2003, Short Film, Corpse and boss, DAISYCHAIN, Leofric Films, Paul Hardy
2002, Corporate, Various Role Play, BREAKING BAD NEWS FOR HOSPITAL CONSULTANTS, Warwick University Psychology Dept, Jo Fisher
2002, Short Film, Librarian, INTERIORS, Wijgerden Films, Alan Wijgerden
Skills:
Accents & Dialects:
African, American-Midwest, Australian, Birmingham, Black Country, Central Scottish, Cockney, Essex*, French, German, Irish-Northern, Irish-
Southern, Lancashire, London, Pakistani, Somerset, South African, Welsh-Northern, West Country, French (* = native)
Languages: (* = mother tongue)
English *, French
Music & Dance: (* = highly skilled)
Country Dancing, Descant, treble, tenor and bass recorders, crumhorn, cornamuse
3. ADR-Additional Dialogue Recording, Audio Drama, Autocue, Comedy, Role Play, Theatre In Education, Voice Over
Sports:
Badminton
Vehicle Licences:
Car Driving Licence
Training:
Guildhall, Part time acting, 2 years, 1970 – 1972