Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Biography. De Lacey was born and raised in Auckland and studied psychology, with a minor in film and television, at the University of Auckland. On graduating, she spent a year at South Seas Film & Television School and then began working in television production. In 2003 she became producer of the reality crime show Police Ten-7.

  2. Philly de Lacey - Philly de Lacey is Chief Executive Officer of production company Screentime New Zealand. De Lacey began in television in 1999. By 2003 she was producing Screentime show Police Ten 7; three years later she became Managing Director. Screentime’s staple of shows ranges across drama (The Gulf, The Monster of Mangatiti — which de Lacey co-directed) to actuality shows and ...

  3. Philly de Lacey is the Managing Director of production company Screentime NZ. Screentime has produced a number of crime documentaries and dramas, and De Lacey has been involved with many of them as Executive Producer. Her credits include documentary series Police Ten 7, Water Patrol and Marae DIY; and the dramas Bloodlines, Siege, Safe House and Underbelly: Land of the Long Green Cloud.

  4. Philly de Lacey is the CEO of Screentime New Zealand. She began in television in 1999, and by 2003 she was producing the company’s newly-launched show Police Ten 7. Three years later, she became Managing Director at Screentime NZ. In 2010, she was appointed as one of the Executive Directors of the Screentime Group, comprising of three sister companies […]

  5. Sep 6, 2015 · The Monster of Mangatiti: Directed by Riccardo Pellizzeri, Philly de Lacey. With Greta Gregory, Mark Mitchinson, Flynn Allan, Mark Warren. Heather Walsh tells her story of the time she was an emotional prisoner of Bill Cornelius at his remote farm.

    • (824)
    • Greta Gregory, Mark Mitchinson, Flynn Allan
    • Riccardo Pellizzeri, Philly de Lacey
  6. Philly de Lacey. Producer: Straight Forward. Philly de Lacey is known for Straight Forward (2019), Underbelly: Land of the Long Green Cloud (2011) and The Gulf (2019).

  7. A round of Gulf. New Zealand drama is making its mark on the international scene on the back of two ambitious coproductions fuelled by producer Screentime NZ, as CEO Philly de Lacey explains.

  1. People also search for