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Occupation
  
Director screenwriter

Years active
  
1997–present


Name
  
Andy Goddard

Role
  
Director

Andy Goddard Andy Goddard Director Set Fire To The Stars YouTube

Born
  
1968 (age 46–47)
Pembroke Dock, Wales

Movies
  
Set Fire to the Stars, Little Sisters, Rice Paper Stars, The Blunderer, The Outsiders

Nominations
  
BAFTA Award for Best Short Film, Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form

Similar People
  
Celyn Jones, Steven Mackintosh, Russell T Davies, Shirley Henderson, Kevin Eldon

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Andy Goddard (born 1968) is a British director and screenwriter, best known for writing and directing his feature debut Set Fire to the Stars (2014), and directing multiple episodes of ITV's period drama series Downton Abbey.

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Life and career

Goddard was born in Pembroke Dock, Wales and grew up on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. He later studied film, photography and television at Napier University in Edinburgh.

Goddard's debut short Little Sisters was nominated for a BAFTA Award and won the Gold Hugo Award for Best Narrative Short Film at the 34th Chicago International Film Festival. The film went on to win the DM Davies Award at the Welsh International Film Festival and the Grand Prix in European Competition at Festival du film de Vendôme.

His television work includes episodes of The Bill, Once Upon a Time, Torchwood, Law & Order: UK, Downton Abbey, and Doctor Who. In 2014, Goddard collaborated with actor Celyn Jones on Set Fire to the Stars, a feature-length film depicting Dylan Thomas' first trip to America in 1950. Jones portrayed the Welsh poet, opposite Elijah Wood, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Goddard. The film premiered at the 68th Edinburgh International Film Festival, and Goddard and Jones were nominated for the BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Screenwriting. He has directed the upcoming psychological thriller film A Kind of Murder, starring Patrick Wilson, an adaptation of the Patricia Highsmith novel The Blunderer.

References

Andy Goddard Wikipedia