Ciaran Donnelly (director)
Ciaran Donnelly is an Irish film and television director. His works include four episodes of the ITV comedy drama series Cold Feet (including the episode that won the series the Best Drama Series BAFTA), the crime drama series Donovan and the BBC One drama Spooks. His 2006 serial Stardust won the IFTA for Best Single Drama/Drama Serial.
Since 2006, he has been a lead director on the Irish/Canadian series The Tudors, for which he won another IFTA in 2009. In 2010, he was nominated for another IFTA for his work on the third season.[1]
Donnelly grew up in Raheny, north Dublin and attended Chanel College secondary school. Former pupils of Chanel College also include fellow director Damien O'Donnell (East is East, Inside I'm Dancing), playwright and director Conor McPherson (The Weir, I Went Down) and actor Simon Delaney (Bachelors Walk, The Good Wife, Touch).
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- ^ "The 7th Annual IFTA Nominees" (.pdf). Irish Film & Television Awards. Retrieved on 13 January 2009.
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