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Bille EltringhamUP:2021-12-31
比利·埃尔特林厄姆个人资料
Bille Eltringham (sometimes mis-spelt 'Billie') is an award-winning British film and television director. She is a graduate of Bournemouth Film School[citation needed].
Her most recent film is Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution (2007). She co-directed The Darkest Light (1999) with Simon Beaufoy, and directed This Is Not a Love Song (2002), the first film to be simultaneously streamed on the Internet with its cinema premiere.
TV work includes directing the critically acclaimed BBC drama, The Long Firm (2004); directing an episode of The L Word ("Lost Weekend", 2006); directing two episodes of the BBC series Ashes to Ashes (2007) and two episodes of the ITV series Lewis (2009 and 2010). Earlier TV work includes Kid in the Corner (1999) and Physics for Fish (1993).
Short films include Lune (1993) and Yellow (1996).
She worked as a boatswain on square rigged tall ships and as a dresser and prop builder in the theatre.
Eltringham lives in London on a boat called Zebullon.
Her most recent film is Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution (2007). She co-directed The Darkest Light (1999) with Simon Beaufoy, and directed This Is Not a Love Song (2002), the first film to be simultaneously streamed on the Internet with its cinema premiere.
TV work includes directing the critically acclaimed BBC drama, The Long Firm (2004); directing an episode of The L Word ("Lost Weekend", 2006); directing two episodes of the BBC series Ashes to Ashes (2007) and two episodes of the ITV series Lewis (2009 and 2010). Earlier TV work includes Kid in the Corner (1999) and Physics for Fish (1993).
Short films include Lune (1993) and Yellow (1996).
She worked as a boatswain on square rigged tall ships and as a dresser and prop builder in the theatre.
Eltringham lives in London on a boat called Zebullon.
获奖(共3次提名)
- 第58届-BAFTA TV Award —— Best Drama Serial(提名)《皮包公司》2004
- 第53届-BAFTA TV Award —— Best Drama Serial(提名)《KidintheCorner》1999
- 第20届-老虎奖-最佳影片(提名)《这不是首情歌》2003