Paul Duddridge
Paul Duddridge (born 30 November 1966) is a writer, comedy agent, TV producer and TV presenter.
He was born in Cardiff, Wales and was educated at Radyr Comprehensive School.
He is author of Ever Dated a Psycho?: You Don't Have to Be Mad to Terrify a Loved One - But It Helps (2006)
As an agent Duddridge represented (among others) Phill Jupitus, Rob Brydon, Alistair Mcgowan, Paul McKenna and Michael McIntyre. Retiring from theatrical representation in 2007 he moved to the US to write and produce TV and film. He founded Marmont Films in 2007.
Duddridge founded the London-based production company "Jones The Film" in 2003. He directed, produced and wrote critically acclaimed television shows such as "Annually Retentive" for the BBC and "Director's Commentary" for ITV1. Other credits include two series of "The Keith Barret Show, "Keith Barret Live" and "Solidarity".
Duddridge is currently in pre-production on the feature film "Size Zero" and filmed the feature documentary "A Film About Races" in Los Angeles. He is currently filming Mothers and Daughters.[1]
References
- ↑ Sneider, Jeff (July 8, 2015). "Courteney Cox, 'Devious Maids' Star Roselyn Sanchez Join Indie Drama 'Mothers Day'". thewrap.com. Retrieved July 9, 2015.
- Paul Duddridge at IMDB
- "Paul Duddridge: 'Why I'm Pro-Brexit: It will Open Up British Film to Global Equity'". The Hollywood Reporter. 1 July 2016.
- "Paul Duddridge: 'How the British film industry could flourish outside the EU'". The Guardian. 29 June 2016.
- "Paul Duddridge: Legend in your own lifetime". The Scotsman. 24 July 2009.
- "Paul Duddridge: 'I can make anyone famous'". The Independent. 8 March 2009.