Julian Gilbey

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Julian Gilbey (born May 1, 1979 in England ) is a British film director , screenwriter , film editor , cameraman and actor .

Life

Career

In 2002 Gilbey wrote the script for his action thriller Reckoning Day , where he also directed and edited the film . In addition to Julian, his brother Will also plays in the film. Four years later he wrote the next thriller with his brother. At Rollin 'with the Nines he also directed and acted again as editor. In 2007 the action crime thriller Footsoldier started . Here Julian Gilbey directed and worked as an editor. And as usual, he wrote the script for the film with Will. The two brothers recently shot the thriller A Lonely Place to Die - Highlands Death Trap .

Gilbey also worked as an editor on the films Rise of the Footsoldier Featurette , Boogie Woogie and Doghouse .

Private

Gilbey's great-grandfather, Nigel Bruce, was also an actor. He has a younger brother named Will , who, like him, is a film director, screenwriter, editor, cameraman and actor. The two have made several films together such as A Lonely Place to Die - Todesfalle Highlands , Rollin 'with the Nines and Rise of the Footsoldier .

Filmography (selection)

Films as a director and screenwriter

Films as an editor

Films as an actor and cameraman

  • 2002: Reckoning Day

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

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