Nick Gorman

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Nick Gorman (born 7 July 1965) is a television and film director based in the United Kingdom. Gorman graduated from Dartington College of Arts with a degree in Theatre.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017The Darkness of the Moor 1st Assistant Director Post-production
201710x101st Assistant DirectorFilming
2017 Waiting for You 1st Assistant Director
2015Dartmoor Killing1st Assistant Director
2011 Everywhere and Nowhere 1st Assistant Director
2008 Flick 1st Assistant DirectorStarring Faye Dunaway
1999The Bench1st Assistant Director


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