Craig Handley
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Craig Handley | |
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Born | 1977 Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, United Kingdom |
(age 47)
Occupation | Film Director |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Period | 2002 – present |
Genre | Horror, Comedy |
Notable works | On All Floors (2002) |
Craig Gareth Handley is a Welsh film maker. Although predominantly a writer, he has worked as a director, script editor and script supervisor, on a number of television drama series and short films. He has also acted in several short films.
Personal life
Handley was born in Merthyr Tydfil on 6 July 1977. The eldest of two children, Handley grew up in a family of American, English and Irish descent [1]
Filmography
Year | Title | Credit | Notes |
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2002 | On All Floors | Written by | |
2002 | I'm Crossing Here | Written by | also Director |
2003 | Toss | Written by | also Producer and Director |
2004 | ASBO: One More Chance | Screenplay | also Director |
2004 | Friends And Alloys | Screenplay | |
2014 | Little Annie Evans | Written by | also Producer and Director |
2014 | Restraint | Written by | also Producer and Director |
2015 | Song of Amura | Actor 'Welsh Amuran' | Directed by Kirk Moore |
2015 | Two of Cups | Script Supervisor | Directed by Jay Powrie |
2015 | Bee Yourself | 1st Assistant Director | Directed by Mac Nixon |
2015 | DSP Promo | 1st Assistant Director | Directed by Jay Powrie |
2015 | Whovians | Camera Operator | Directed by Rhys Jones |
2015 | Ash & Pearl | Director | |
2015 | Beyond the Barricades | Director | |
2015 | Clubbed | Director | |
2015 | Godfather Replica | Actor 'Vito Corleone' | Directed by Dylan Davies |
2016 | The Cleaners | Director and Executive Producer | |
2016 | My Paper Girlfriend | Writer and Producer | Directed by Tomos James Smith |
Notes
- ↑ Davies, M: "Welsh Screenwriters", page 2, Delson Press, 2007.
External links
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