Ben Palmer

Ben Palmer

Nacimiento : 1977-01-01, England

Historia

Ben Palmer is an award winning British director who is made his name in television with comedy programmes such as Bo' Selecta, Star Stories and The Inbetweeners. In 2011, Palmer was chosen to direct the big screen spin off of the latter, the hugely successful The Inbetweeners Movie, and in 2015 he subsequently followed this cinematic success up with the Simon Pegg/Lake Bell romcom Man Up. In 2017 he directed the Mitchell and Webb sitcom Back as well as several episodes of the Sky Arts series Urban Myths, including the highly controversial unbroadcastable episode Elizabeth, Michael and Marlon which cast Joseph Fiennes as Michael Jackson.

Perfil

Ben Palmer

Películas

Click & Collect
Director
To save his daughter's Christmas, Andrew goes on a road trip with Dev, his neighbour from hell, to buy an elusive Sparklehoof the Unicorn Princess.
Nigel Farage Gets His Life Back
Director
A fly-on-the-wall mockumentary following the day-to-day reality of being Nigel Farage. How does a man forever in the spotlight fill his days now he has nothing to do?
Amor sin cita previa
Director
Nancy es una mujer de 34 años que permanece soltera y está cansada de lo que le recomiendan sus amigas, por muy buenas intenciones que tengan. Cuando viaja a Londres para celebrar el aniversario de sus padres, Nancy se cruza con Jack, un divorciado de 40 años que cree que ella es su cita a ciegas de 24 años. A partir de aquí surgirá una caótica noche que ninguno de los dos olvidará.
Bad Sugar
Director
A dysfunctional, wealthy mining dynasty, with an ailing patriarch and some greedy siblings. A peculiarly British take on telenovela style melodramas, played for laughs.
Supercutres
Director
Cuatro amigos terminan el curso y deciden irse de vacaciones a una popular playa griega: sin padres, sin profesores, sin dinero y con muchas ganas de conocer chicas, enseguida empezarán a meterse en problemas.
The Informant
Judge's Driver
A former Irish Republican Army fighter, Gingy McAnally (Anthony Brophy), is reluctant about being called back into service after serving time in prison. He executes the grisly task but ends up captured by a sympathetic British police lieutenant named Ferris (Cary Elwes). The intimidating Chief Inspector of the Belfast Police (Timothy Dalton) convinces Gingy that his best hope is to become an informant and turn in other IRA operatives. As Gingy's marriage unravels under the stress, he is forced to come to terms with the fact that in this war both sides lose. Three men, three political circles, each fighting for their lives, each with their own agenda in the battle for Northern Ireland.