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David Goodall is a Actor British born on 19 november 1964

David Goodall

David Goodall
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 19 november 1964
Death 27 september 2023 (at 58 years)

David Goodall is a director, producer, composer, fight director and actor born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1964.

He was awarded "Best Director" at the New York International Film Festival in June 2011

Music of David's can be heard on "Nick Nairn's Wild Harvest", "Zig Zag" and "Saorsa" (BBC) as well as Artery and Eikon (ITV). Film credits include Fallen Angels, To Have And To Hold and In The Dark. His recent film scores include Crush and Changed Days.

As an actor, David has played many roles in console games including Haven, Defender and Dreamfall. He has voiced advertisements in English and Italian, and acted as forensics officer Eliot Bothwell in the long-running BBC Radio 4 police series "P Division", as well as "Lady MacBeth of Mtsensk" (BBC Radio 3), and the narrator for the documentary Last of the Scottish Wildcats. He played Angus Dobie in "The Angel's Share" by Ken Loach

He directed fights with Tony Curran on Red Road, with Kevin McKidd on That Old One and with Peter Mullan and Paddy Considine on Dog Altogether. He is also credited on Rebus and Taggart He worked as assistant stunt co-ordinator on the BBC show, Phoo Action with Dave Forman.

Since 1996, Goodall has worked as a producer and director at Soundsmove Facilities in Scotland.

He recently directed Crush - a film highlighting abuse in teenage relationships, and Changed Days - a film about a man suffering from dementia.

AWARDS

Best UK Film Under 60min at the Swansea Bay Film Festival - May 2011
Best International Short Film in Los Angeles International Film Festival - July 2011
Best Director at the Los Angeles International Film Festival - July 2011
Best Director at the New York International Film Festival - April 2011

Usually with

Roger Allam
Roger Allam
(1 films)
Paul Laverty
Paul Laverty
(1 films)
Paul Birchard
Paul Birchard
(1 films)
Andrew Dunn
Andrew Dunn
(1 films)
Ken Loach
Ken Loach
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of David Goodall (2 films)

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The Angels' Share, 1h41
Directed by Ken Loach
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Crime
Themes Films about the labor movement, La précarité, Heist films
Actors Paul Brannigan, Roger Allam, Paul Brannigan, Paul Birchard, John Henshaw, David Goodall
Roles Angus Dobie
Rating69% 3.499673.499673.499673.499673.49967
In the opening scenes, the protagonists are sentenced to hours of community payback. During his first community payback session, Robbie (Paul Brannigan), under the guidance of Harry (John Henshaw), is interrupted and taken to the hospital by Harry as his girlfriend, Leonie (Siobhan Reilly), has gone into labour. At the hospital, Robbie is assaulted by two of his girlfriend's uncles before he can see her. Harry takes Robbie back to his house to clean him up, at which point Leonie calls to announce Robbie's son, Luke, has been born. Harry insists that he and Robbie celebrate, and brings out a vintage whisky. With Leonie's encouragement, Robbie agrees to meet with a victim of his former violent crimes, Anthony (Roderick Cowie), who recollects the attack in front of both his family and Leonie. Afterwards, Leonie makes clear that she does not want her son to grow up around violence and long-term feuds.
Popcorn
Popcorn (2007)
, 1h30
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Horror
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Jack Ryder, Jodi Albert, Kate Maberly, Laura Aikman, Luke de Woolfson, Ophélia lovibond
Roles Violent Customer
Rating53% 2.6987752.6987752.6987752.6987752.698775
Too insecure to approach the girl of his dreams, Danny (Jack Ryder) takes a job at his local movie house where she works, only to learn his first day is her last. After his initial efforts to woo her fail, he resorts to drastic measures by enlisting the help of the chief projectionist, a man who no longer knows the difference between the real and the film worlds.