Tim Fywell is an English television and film director.[1] In 2003 he made his first feature debut with I Capture the Castle, an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Dodie Smith.[2] Fywell directed his first Hollywood feature, Ice Princess starring Michelle Trachtenberg, in 2005.[3] Fywell started his career in British television, directing episodes of Brookside.[4]
Selected filmography
- Brookside (TV Series, unknown episodes)
- Bergerac (TV Series, one episode: "All the Sad Songs", 1990)
- Gallowglass (TV, 1993)
- Cracker (TV series, episodes: 1994–95; serials: "To Be A Somebody" and "True Romance")
- Norma Jean & Marilyn (TV, 1996)
- The Woman in White (TV, 1997)
- Madame Bovary (TV, 2000)
- I Capture the Castle (2003)
- Cambridge Spies (TV, 2003)
- Hear the Silence (TV, 2003)
- Ice Princess (2005)
- Half Broken Things (TV, 2007)
- Waking the Dead (TV, 8 episodes, 2007–2011)
- Affinity (TV, 2008)
- The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (TV, 2009)
- The Turn of the Screw (TV, 2009)
- Happy Valley (TV, 2 episodes, 2014)
- The English Game (TV, 2020)
References
- ↑ "Tim Fywell | Movies and Filmography". AllMovie.
- ↑ Ebert, Roger. "I Capture the Castle movie review (2003) | Roger Ebert".
- ↑ "Tim Fywell biography and filmography | Tim Fywell movies". Tribute.
- ↑ "Tim Fywell". BFI. Archived from the original on 18 July 2017.
External links
- Tim Fywell at IMDb
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