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'''Martin Gooch''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[filmmaker]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/blackberry-torch-film/passion-for-movies|title=Make the most of your passion for movies | Love what you do: film|date=19 October 2010|work=The Guardian|accessdate=20 August 2011}}</ref> who directed and shot many comedy shorts and has since finished shooting his first feature film "Death" which will be premiered in November 2011. He was born on the 6th September [[1972]]. |
'''Martin Gooch''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[filmmaker]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/blackberry-torch-film/passion-for-movies|title=Make the most of your passion for movies | Love what you do: film|date=19 October 2010|work=The Guardian|accessdate=20 August 2011}}</ref> who directed and shot many comedy shorts and has since finished shooting his first feature film ''"Death"'' which will be premiered in November 2011. He was born on the 6th September [[1972]]. |
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A number of his works have involved the British [[actor]] [[Leslie Phillips]] as the [[narrator]]. Other notable names he has directed include [[Linsey Dawn McKenzie]] and [[Emily Booth]]. |
A number of his works have involved the British [[actor]] [[Leslie Phillips]] as the [[narrator]]. Other notable names he has directed include [[Linsey Dawn McKenzie]] and [[Emily Booth]]. |
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He is a two time BBC New Director award winner, with short films screened all over the world including [[Cannes]], Edinburgh, London and also on the [[BBC]], [[ITV]], [[Channel 4]] and [[Five (channel)|Channel 5]]. |
He is a two time BBC New Director award winner, with short films screened all over the world including [[Cannes]], Edinburgh, London and also on the [[BBC]], [[ITV]], [[Channel 4]] and [[Five (channel)|Channel 5]]. |
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His last few short films include |
His last few short films include ''Don't Even Think It!'' (written by [[Jasper Fforde]] and starring [[Pippa Hinchley]], [[Miranda Hart]] and [[Edward Rawle Hicks]]) and ''"The Gravity of Belief"'' (starring [[Alexandria Beck]] and [[Paul Ready]]), which was nominated for best film at the 5th London Short film Festival, Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival, and also the Fortean Film festival. |
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''"The Gravity of Belief"'' starring [[Alexandria Beck]] and [[Paul Ready]], This was nominated for best film at the 5th London Short film Festival, Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival, and also the Fortean Film festival. |
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He has also directed ''[[Doctors (2000 TV series)|Doctors]]'' for [[BBC1]] and ''[[Hollyoaks]]'' for [[Channel 4]]. |
He has also directed ''[[Doctors (2000 TV series)|Doctors]]'' for [[BBC1]] and ''[[Hollyoaks]]'' for [[Channel 4]]. |
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His new feature film "Death" stars [[Linal Haft]], [[Emily Booth]], [[Paul Freeman]], [[Leslie Philips]], [[Nick Moran]] and [[Sarah Jayne Dunn]]. |
His new feature film ''"Death"'' stars [[Linal Haft]], [[Emily Booth]], [[Paul Freeman]], [[Leslie Philips]], [[Nick Moran]] and [[Sarah Jayne Dunn]]. |
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==References== |
Revision as of 10:41, 11 October 2011
Martin Gooch is a British filmmaker,[1] who directed and shot many comedy shorts and has since finished shooting his first feature film "Death" which will be premiered in November 2011. He was born on the 6th September 1972.
A number of his works have involved the British actor Leslie Phillips as the narrator. Other notable names he has directed include Linsey Dawn McKenzie and Emily Booth.
He is a two time BBC New Director award winner, with short films screened all over the world including Cannes, Edinburgh, London and also on the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5.
His last few short films include Don't Even Think It! (written by Jasper Fforde and starring Pippa Hinchley, Miranda Hart and Edward Rawle Hicks) and "The Gravity of Belief" (starring Alexandria Beck and Paul Ready), which was nominated for best film at the 5th London Short film Festival, Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival, and also the Fortean Film festival.
He has also directed Doctors for BBC1 and Hollyoaks for Channel 4.
His new feature film "Death" stars Linal Haft, Emily Booth, Paul Freeman, Leslie Philips, Nick Moran and Sarah Jayne Dunn.
References
- ^ "Make the most of your passion for movies". The Guardian. 19 October 2010. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
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External links
- Martin Gooch at IMDb