David Nicholas Wilkinson

David Nicholas Wilkinson
Born (1955-12-02) 2 December 1955
Leeds, Yorkshire
Years active 1969–present

David Nicholas Wilkinson (born 2 December 1955 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England) is the founder and Chairman of Guerilla Films Limited, a production and distribution company based in London.[1]

Early life

Wilkinson grew up in Horsforth, now part of Leeds and was a pupil at Benton Park School. At age 14 he started his career as an actor. He was discovered from over 500 boys by Binkie Beaumont in 1970, for the title role in H M Tennant's West End revival production of The Winslow Boy.

Career

Productions include theatre, television and film Jack Flea's Birthday CelebrationIan McEwan's screen debut, directed by Mike Newell; Arthur Hopcraft's TV series The Nearly Man directed by John Irvin and playing Stuart Sutcliffe in Richard Marquand's film Birth of the Beatles.

He won a best actor theatre award for playing Alan Strang in Peter Shaffer's Equus.

In 1982 he pioneered, with Keith Williams, the former BBC Head of Drama, the "Reverse Drama Co-Production" with the BBC. This was a new break-through for independent producers working with the BBC.

Wilkinson most noteable production was "The First Film" which he directed, produced, co-wrote and presented. It is his attempt to prove that the world's very first was made by Louis Le Prince on 14th October 1888 in Leeds.

Distribution

Wilkinson has also set up a small UK cinema/video/DVD/ TV distribution division for some of his own and other producers' films. Since 1998, he has specialised in releasing British & Irish films especially the ones that others consider difficult. Guerilla has distributed over 110 feature films

Production list

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