Nigel Cole
Nigel Cole, born in 1959, is a prominent British director known for his work in film and television. He launched his career in the 1980s, primarily focusing on current affairs programs and documentaries for Central Independent Television. His creative talents expanded in the 1990s when he collaborated with Arthur Smith to co-write and direct the play "Sod," which premiered at the Pleasance during the 1993 Edinburgh Festival.
Cole’s television credits include directing episodes of popular series such as "Peak Practice" and "Cold Feet." He transitioned to film with notable projects, including "Saving Grace," "Calendar Girls," and "A Lot Like Love." His 2010 film, "Made in Dagenham," received attention in the industry, further cementing his reputation as a skilled filmmaker. "Saving Grace" particularly stood out for winning the World Cinema Audience Award at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival, earning Cole a nomination for Best Director at the British Independent Film Awards that same year.
On a personal note, Cole shares his life with actress Kate Isitt, and together they have two children: a daughter named Matilda, born in 2002, and a son, Dashiel, born in 2009. Cole's diverse body of work and contributions to the film industry highlight his successful career as a director.
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