Richard Burridge
Writer
Film, TV & Theatre
Film, TV & Theatre
Richard Burridge was born in 1951 in Rothbury, Northumberland.
At university he started the film society, wrote criticism, acted and directed. In 1976 he joined the National Film and Television School as a screenwriter, where he wrote and directed the 50 minute 35mm film BAD LIGHT.
He has worked as a screenwriter since 1981.
Film
Production | Company | Notes |
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COLLUSION 2004 | Third Wave Films | Writer / Director |
THE LAST CROP 1990 | Channel 4 | Director: Sue Clayton |
FOURTH PROTOCOL 1987 | Rank | Co-screenplay |
ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS 1986 | Virgin/Palace | Co-screenplay |
TOO BAD | Island/World | Screenplay |
SUNDAY BEER | Michael Hamlyn | Screenplay |
ZAPATA HIGHWAY | Michael Hamlyn | Screenplay |
UNDERTOW | Al Clark | Screenplay |
FAMILY BUSINESS | Jeremy Thomas | Screenplay |
THE HOLE IN THE MIDDLE | Jeremy Thomas/Julien Temple | Screenplay |
INVISIBLE | Zenith | Screenplay |
SWEETHEARTS OF RHYTHM | Zenith | Screenplay |
AFTER YOU'VE GONE | Zenith | Screenplay |
RESTLESS, RED SKY, INTO THE UNKNOWN, WRONG LIPS, ON THE COAST, ENGLISH BOX, CRY ME A RIVER, EAST COAST | Screenplay |