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British film director and writer (born 1957)
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Richard Spence
BornRichard Crighton Spence
1957
Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire, U.K.
NationalityBritish
EducationOxford University (M.A.Clas.)
Occupation(s)Film director and writer

Richard Crighton Spence (born 1957) is a British film director and writer. He was born in 1957 in Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. He received an M.A. in Classics from Oxford University.

Filmography

List of Film Credits
Year Title Credits
1994 Blind Justice Director
1997 Different for Girls Director
1999 New World Disorder Director
1999 Shockers: Deja Vu Director

Career awards

List of awards
Year Award Nomination Work Result
1995 British Academy Television Awards Best Single Drama Screen Two for episode "Skallagrigg (#10.2)" Won
1996 Brussels International Independent Film Festival Crystal Star Best European Feature Different for Girls Nominated
1997 Montréal World Film Festival Grand Prix des Amériques Different for Girls Won

References

  1. "Richard Spence". IMDb. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  2. "Our People: Richard Spence". The Exetor Group. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  3. "BAFTA Awards". awards.bafta.org. Retrieved 31 March 2020.

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