Colin Teague

British film and television director

Colin Teague is a British film and television director. Born in 1970, he grew up in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire[citation needed] and studied at Redroofs Theatre School[1] and the London International Film School.

He is most associated with Doctor Who, being the first person to have directed for the main series and both of its spin-offs, Torchwood and the pilot episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures. In 2009 and 2011, Teague was BAFTA Award-nominated for Being Human. In 2011, he directed Frankenstein's Wedding, broadcast live from Leeds on BBC3, and Shirley, a biopic on the singer Shirley Bassey which won a Cymru Bafta for Best Single Drama. In 2012, he directed The Town, a three-part drama for ITV. In 2013, he directed The White Queen for BBC/Starz, which was nominated for three Golden Globe Awards.

Selected filmography

  • The Town (three-part TV drama, 2012)
  • The White Queen
    • BBC/Starz TV series (2013)
  • Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse (2015)
  • Spotless
    • Not a Place, a Circumstance (2015)
    • Someone's Son, Somebody's Daughter (2015)
  • Da Vinci's Demons
    • Alis Volat Propriis (2015)
    • La Confessione Della Macchina (2015)
  • Jekyll & Hyde
    • The Harbinger (2015)
    • Mr Hyde (2015)
    • The Cutter (2015)
  • Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands
    • Episode #1.6 (2016)
    • Episode #1.7 (2016)
  • Hooten & the Lady
    • The Amazon (2016)
    • Rome (2016)
  • James Patterson's Murder Is Forever
    • Murder Interrupted (2018)
    • Mother of All Murders (2018)
  • ‘’Rashash (2021)
    • Session 1

References

  1. ^ [1] Redroofs Theatre School alumni page. Retrieved 2 December 2012

External links

  • Colin Teague at IMDb
  • Interviews about directing Torchwood
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Films directed by Colin Teague
  • Shooters (2002)
  • Spivs (2004)
  • The Last Drop (2005)
  • Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse (2015)
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