Giles Alderson
Giles Alderson hails from Harrogate, Yorkshire, UK, and has carved out a notable career in the film industry as a director, producer, and actor. He has helmed several films including 'The Dare,' 'Knights of Camelot,' 'World of Darkness,' and 'Food For Thought.' As a producer, he contributed to the acclaimed feature films 'A Serial Killers Guide To Life' and 'Cassette.'
Alderson’s acting credentials are impressive, featuring roles in notable films such as 'I Want Candy,' 'The Torment' (released as 'The Possession of David O'Reilly' in the U.S.), and 'The Damned United,' where he starred alongside Michael Sheen. He also played significant roles in 'Walking with the Enemy' with Ben Kingsley and the vampire film 'Night Junkies.' His work in the interactive drama series 'KateModern' earned him recognition, with the show winning a Webby and receiving multiple BAFTA nominations.
Beyond film, Alderson is a member of The Soho Theater and The Royal Court Theater's Young Writers program, where he has seen his plays, including 'White' and 'Cracking Up,' performed in Off West End venues. His latest play, 'On The Tiles,' was showcased at The Prince of Wales Theater in London's West End. In addition to his creative endeavors, he is an active football player, representing the Arsenal Ex Pros and Celebrities Charity XI, where he was the top goal-scorer in 2018 and 2019.