RICHARD WHITE
Writer/Director

Richard White started in films, and worked as a film editor with Hugh Hudson, Ridley Scott and many household names. He cut Hugh Hudson's first feature film and Perry Henzel's The Harder They Come, the legendary Jamaican feature with Jimmy Cliff, sharing the editing prize at the Cork Festival with others involved.

He started his own company to edit science, current affairs and arts documentaries for the BBC and film and television companies, winning many awards, but soon started writing and directing as well.

Richard is also a member of the
Bonnington Playwrights and the London Playwrights Collective.

Credits

Directing

How to be Happy Studio performance, America
Only Some can take the Strain from Possibilities Morley College Acting Degree Show
Violet Jacob's Voices of Angus Co-written and directed, National Trust at the House of Dun
Farewell Miss Julie Logan Greyfriars Kirk House, Edinburgh Fringe, 2005 and Tour

Writing

The Mythmakers
Performed at the Charing Cross Theatre in March 2012.

Choosing
Part of the Bonnington Playwrights production, The Quite Peculiar
and Irresistible Charm of Ellen Terry, which played to packed houses in Smallhythe
and is being revived in October 2009 at the Actor's Church, Covent Garden

The Jewish Mosque
Playreading at the Player-Playwrights

Evelyn Three
Morley College Acting Degree Show

Violet Jacob's Voices of Angus
Co-written and directed
National Trust at the House of Dun

Contact

E: Richard White

 

 

 

 

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