Derek Nelson is known for I am Rage, Dimension Slip and Nowhere.
A refugee of the Vietnam war, Derek Nguyen is a screenwriter, director, producer, and playwright. His directorial feature debut The Housemaid (Cô Hâu Gái) was released in North America by IFC Films in 2018 and in Vietnam by CJ Entertainment and HKFilms. The film sold to 22 different territories around the world. He was a Sundance Screenwriters Lab fellow for his screenplay, Monster based on his award-winning play. He is the co-founder of the production company The Population with Mynette Louie, which produced Carlo Mirabella-Davis' Swallow (IFC Films), Heidi Ewing's I Carry You With Me (Sony Pictures Classics), Josef Kubota Wladyka's Catch the Fair One (IFC Films, executive produced by Darren Aronofsky), and upcoming Olivia West Lloyd's Somewhere Quiet. Derek was also on the producing teams for Jennifer Fox's The Tale, So Yong Kim's Lovesong, Sarah Adina Smith's Buster's Mal Heart, Jamie Babbit's Addicted to Fresno, and Hannah Fidell's The Long Dumb Road, among others. Derek wrote and directed two short films that have screened at festivals worldwide: The Potential Wives of Norman Mao which was narrated by George Takei and The Resemblance which premiered at 2022 Tribeca Festival. Derek has worked at numerous companies and organizations including Gamechanger Films, Tribeca Film Institute, the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (The International Emmy Awards), and IFP/New York. Awards: 1998-99 Van Lier Emerging Artists of Color Playwriting Fellowship at New York Theatre Workshop; 1999 Y2K New Voices Play Competition Winner at East West Players; 2003 Edgar Award Nomination for Best Full-Length Play (Monster); 2004 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship; 2004 Sundance Institute's Screenwriters Lab; 2006 Urban Artist Initiative Screenwriting Grant; 2009 New York Innovative Theatre Awards Winner. Best Production of a Play, Best Director, and Best Featured Actress for Lee/gendary (Writer); 2013 Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) Fellowship; 2020 Starfish Accelerator Fellowship; 2022 Future Gold Film Fellowship, presented by Tribeca Studios, Netflix, and Gold House
Derek Nixon is an actor, known for Dolphin Kick (2019).
Derek O'Sullivan is an actor and producer, known for Point of No Return (2018), Night People (2015) and The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017).
Derek Oakley is an actor, known for Stranger in the Night (2019).
Derek Ocampo is an actor and writer, known for Intercept (2020), Seen Already (2020) and End of the World (2018).
Derek Oldert is an actor, known for Valley of the Gods (2019).
Derek's ambition was always to be a TV spokesman, but never imagined that one day he would voice a Harry Potter spokesgoblin for Universal Studios... nor be the Evil Empire's chief bad guy on Star Wars: Rebels!! Derek has traveled in some 75 countries, living and working in 8 of them. He attended university in Paris and Barcelona and hosts on-camera from TelePrompTer in French, Italian, German and Castilian Spanish. Derek has been an RAF Officer, a City of London Special Constable and an AE in an international ad agency. He is a Fellow of the British Institute of Directors and was CEO of Cinema Translation Center (Rome), Conservation Tools & Technology (UK) and is now CEO of Kick-Eez UK (shotgun recoil pads). He was formerly a consultant to: Nitro Nobel (Sweden), Winchester (UK), Armi Perazzi (Italy), Eley Ammunition (UK) and Armas Kemen (Spain), To fulfill his lifelong ambition to be a TV host/presenter, Derek had to wait till 1976 when he was invited to coach international trap and skeet shooters in South Africa and Rhodesia, where he also trained SWAT Teams. There, he met Mike Hart-Jones, head of Rhodesian TV, who hired Derek. Within a year, Derek's live magazine program, 'Frankly Partridge', became Rhodesia's most popular show. Mike wrote to the Board of Directors that Derek's fan mail, from viewers of all races and ages, was unprecedented in his ten years at RTV. Derek filled a variety of roles at RTV, including head news anchor, quiz master of 'The Kwhizz Kids' and presenter of 'Message to the Nation' specials. Derek was a member of the British International Trap Shooting Team at World and European Championships. He won the Gold Medal and set a World Record at the Nordic Games in Denmark and won another Gold Medal at the Grand Prix of Paris. He was the Founder and Chairman of the British International Trap Shooting Federation, Vice Chairman and Life VP of the English Clay Pigeon Shooting Association. He has written books and over 100 articles for many US, English and European shooting magazines. At golf, he set no records and considers his handicap to be... himself! He has been a live events MC for such clients as: NAHA (Hollywood Palladium), Motorola, Screen 2000, Toshiba Medical, City of Hope, British Gas, European Champions Football VIP galas in Barcelona, Amsterdam and Rome, Media Alliance of Orange County, Marbella Film Festival, United Health Care, BOCM, ICI, United Medical, California Sea Lions. 50+ functions in Rhodesia.
Derek Pascoe is known for Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? (1999), The Screaming Silent (2020) and After the Apology (2017).
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