I'm a British writer-director based in London's East End. My latest film is Me, My Swami and I. Originally from Liverpool, I won the Best New Talent Award at the Merseyside Arts & Entertainment Awards for my short film Pride, a comedy about a youth who fools his parents into thinking he's a merchant banker while working as a lavatory attendant. Pride was funded by the National Lottery and premiered at the 40th London Film Festival. It was then released theatrically through Metro Tartan supporting Love and Other Catastrophes, toured cinemas supporting The Full Monty and was broadcast on Channel Four.
My other short films include Borborygmus, hailed by the Leeds Film Festival as "a terrific no-budget comedy" and screened at numerous festivals internationally, and the Docklands-set half-hour drama Rachel's Confidence, screened in the Best of British section at the BBC British Short Film Festival.