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Richard Spence | |
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| Born | Richard Crighton Spence 1957 (age 67–68) |
| Education | Oxford University (M.A.Clas.) |
| Occupation(s) | Film director and writer |
Richard Crighton Spence (born 1957) is a Britishfilm director and writer. He was born in 1957 inDoncaster,West Riding of Yorkshire, England.[1] He received anM.A. inClassics fromOxford University.[2]
| Year | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| 1994 | Blind Justice | Director |
| 1997 | Different for Girls | Director |
| 1999 | New World Disorder | Director |
| 1999 | Shockers: Deja Vu | Director |
| Year | Award | Nomination | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1995 | British Academy Television Awards | Best Single Drama | Screen Two for episode "Skallagrigg (#10.2)" | Won[3] |
| 1996 | Brussels International Independent Film Festival Crystal Star | Best European Feature | Different for Girls | Nominated |
| 1997 | Montréal World Film Festival | Grand Prix des Amériques | Different for Girls | Won |
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