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Paul Unwin (film director) : ウィキペディア英語版
Paul Unwin (director)

Paul Unwin (born 1957) is a film, theatre, TV writer / director.
As a theatre director his work includes ''The Man Who Had All the Luck'' by Arthur Miller at the Bristol Old Vic and the Young Vic, ''The Misanthrope'' at the Bristol Old Vic and the Royal National Theatre, ''The Master Builder'' at the Bristol Old Vic'', Hamlet'', ''Othello'', ''In Times Like These'' by Jeremy Brock. He was artistic director of the Bristol Old Vic from 1987 to 1991.
As film and TV director he directed ''The American'' (1998) with Diana Rigg, Matthew Modine and Brenda Fricker, ''Syrup'', (1993) Academy Award nominated short, ''Elijah'' (2006) with Billy Merasty.
He co-created the medical drama series ''Casualty'' and was a regular writer throughout the first two series. Unwin will write the 30th anniversary episodes in 2015.
He is also a photographer.
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