Roger Goldby

Roger Goldby speaking at the Edinburgh Film Festival Script Factory Event

Roger began working in the film and television industry in the mid-90s. He made the move into directing with his first short film, The Lords Prayer, which was bought by Channel Four and released at the Ritzy Cinema in London.

Roger’s second short film, It’s Good to Talk, was nominated for an Academy Award in 1998. The short, which he wrote and directed, was released around the UK by Pathe in City Screen cinemas. Roger’s debut feature film script, The Waiting Room, was shortlisted for the prestigious NHK/Sundance International Film Award in 2000, and was filmed in 2007.

Roger’s TV career has flourished alongside his film career. Most recently he directed three episodes of the hit series “Hustle” for BBC/Kudos Productions. He also shot two episodes of the new flagship comedy series set in Guadeloupe called “Death in Paradise” for BBC1 & France Television.

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