David Kerr is a BAFTA-winning comedy director. David has been the pilot / lead director of iconic TV shows including "Inside No.9", "Fresh Meat", "Whites" and "That Mitchell and Webb Look." In 2018, David directed "Johnny English Strikes Again" for Working Title/Universal Studios, starring Rowan Atkinson and Emma Thompson. Described by Forbes Magazine as 'a genuine laugh riot' and The Washington Post as 'hilarious, timeless slapstick', It became the year's highest-grossing comedy movie at the international box office. "A Midsummer Night's Dream", David's bold new feature-length version of Shakespeare's comedy from a script by Russell T. Davies, was described by The Radio Times as "stunningly ballsy...utterly life-affirming." It won an RTS Craft Award and was nominated for a BAFTA. David is also a celebrated commercials director. "Playthings", his darkly comic gun-control PSA secured a place in the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art.
David Kersh is known for Battle on the Beach (2021).
David studied Fine Art at Chelsea School of Art during which time he travelled extensively in South East Asia where he shot his graduation film The Sakkudei on the island of Siberut. On leaving college he made a series of documentaries for the National Gallery in London before becoming a freelance film and video editor. He was senior editor on the first series of Channel 4's The Word and edited documentaries, music videos and concerts for Blur, Oasis, The Travelling Wilburys, Eurythmics and Take That before going to the National Film and Television School to study directing. He graduated with the award winning short film The Cold Earth an English Civil War road movie shot on location in the Black Mountains, Wales. David has always been attracted to strong issue led drama and directed Life for Daniel (BBC4), a story about a mother's struggle for control over the treatment of her child, written by Rebecca Hughes. He has also directed Judge John Deed (BBC1) written and produced by G.F. Newman and staring Martin Shaw as well as episodes of StarStreet (children's drama series for Carlton) and the Channel 4 documentary Living on Water which he also produced. In 2007 David was second unit director and editor on Clubbed, Formosa Films' first feature. Following his successful collaboration with Producer/Director Neil Thompson on Clubbed, David co-directed Twenty8K a thriller written by Jimmy Dowdall and Paul Abbott, staring Parminder Nagra and set in London's East End and produced by Martin Carr. He lives with his partner and son on a Dutch barge on the River Thames.
David Keyes was born in England, UK. He is known for The Wolfman (2010), Blitz (2011) and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006).
David Kibuuka is a writer and producer, known for The Daily Show (1996), Bunny Chow: Know Thyself (2006) and Font (2007).
Performed in numerous plays with the Nappanee Civic Theatre, Enchanted Hills and the Lake Area Players, as well as three movies with Richardson Productions. A member of The Amalgamated Order of Real Bearded Santas. US Army Veteran of the Vietnam War. Survived by wife Kathie, children David and Rachel, and six grandchildren: William, Emilie, Patrick, Layla, Cory, and Kyra.
David Killerby is an actor, known for Ultra Warrior (1990), Crime Zone (1988) and New Crime City (1994).
David Kim is a director and producer, known for Helena's Flushing (2013), Click Next to Continue (2021) and Simbi_Xombies (2019).
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David Kingston is an actor, known for Firecrackers (2018), Night Shift (2018) and Murder Wall (2019).