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Nigel Cole (born 1959) is an English film and television director . Career. Cole began his career in the 1980s, directing current affairs shows and documentaries for Central Independent Television. Into the 1990s, Cole co-wrote the play Sod with Arthur Smith, which he also directed and presented at the Pleasance during the 1993 Edinburgh Festival.
Nigel Cole was born in 1959 in Launceston, Cornwall, England, UK. He is a director and actor, known for Calendar Girls (2003), Saving Grace (2000) and A Lot Like Love (2005). He has been married to Kate Isitt since 1 January 2000. They have two children. He was previously married to Sally Brampton.
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Nigel Cole (born 1959) is a British film and television director. Cole began his career in the 1980s, directing current affairs shows and documentaries for Central Independent Television. Into the 1990s, Cole co-wrote the play Sod with Arthur Smith, which he also directed and presented at the Pleasance during the 1993 Edinburgh Festival.
· April 8, 2020 · . Follow. Catch up on our interview with the awesome TV & Film Director Nigel Cole. We talked to Nigel about his career in TV & Film, the importance of storytelling, how he directs and much more! Check out Nigel's website for the scene we watch in the interview: http://www.nigelcole.net/scenes.html. See less. Comments.
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Nov 16, 2010 · Nigel Cole’s films are both utterly charming and unapologetically transgressive. From his directorial debut, Saving Grace that centered on a retiree-cum-pot dealer, to Calendar Girls, which focused on female senior citizens who pose nude for a fundraising calendar, to Made in Dagenham, a docu-dramedy that follows chipper female machinists in ...
We go for a exclusive one-on-one interview with director Nigel Cole to talk about the new film, its cast and the extraordinary true story that it is based on...
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British director and actor born in 1959 in Launceston, Cornwall, England, UK. His works include Saving Grace (2000), Calendar Girls (2003), and A Lot Like Love (2005). He's married to actress Kate Isitt and they have two children.