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![]() Producer - ALAN COX Before attending the London Academy of Music
and Dramatic Art, Alan appeared in A Voyage Around My Father with Sir Laurence Olivier, played Young Watson in Young Sherlock
Holmes and made his London West End debut at the age of thirteen in Strange Interlude by Eugene O'Neil. Since leaving Drama
School, his work extensively around the UK and Europe has included seasons with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National
Theatre. He made his Broadway debut in the Tony-nominated production of Translations by Brian Friel for the Manhattan
Theatre Club and recently portrayed David Frost in the US National touring production of Frost/Nixon for which he received
a Helen Hayes Award nomination. Alongside his work as an actor, he has directed numerous productions for the theatre
including the surprise hit of the 2004 Edinburgh Festival, Dirty Fan Male. Working as a production manager around India on
the "Peace One Day" documentary, he became excited by all aspects of film-making. As a producer, his aim is
to create films which expand the mind and open the heart.
![]() Writer/Director - MARGARET COX Margaret
was born in London in 1977, and has lived in Ireland, France, Russia, and Japan. On her return to England she undertook a
Masters specializing in Japanese cinema, and worked as a glass worker and bronze caster, before moving to Los Angeles.
After a chance meeting with the Creative producer, David Milch, she started writing. She worked on both the hit HBO
television series, Deadwood and, a subsequent series, John From Cincinatti. She moved to New York to study long form
comic improvisation, and after a recommendation from her mentor, decided to shoot her first short film
Alan Cox - thealancox@aol.com Margaret Cox - magelox@aol.com
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