Nick Willing
An image from Tin Man, one of the productions that also features Nick Willing.
Nick Willing

Nick Willing

January 1, 1961 — London, England, UK

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Nick Willing is a British director, writer and producer of films and television programs.

Willing is the son of Portuguese painter Paula Rego  and English artist Victor Willing and was largely brought up in Portugal, but settled in England at the age of 12. He graduated from The National Film and Television School in 1982 and started directing music videos for bands such as The Eurythmics, Bob Geldof, Swing Out Sister, Debbie Gibson, Kirsty MacColl, Kim Appleby, Tony Banks and Nik Kershaw.

Throughout this period he was also writing screenplays, and in 1996 his adaptation of the Steve Szilagyi novel Photographing Fairies was financed by Polgram Filmed Entertainment and made into a feature film. Photographing Fairies was a critical success and won several awards including the Méliès d’Or in 1998.

Alice in Wonderland followed with a cast which included Whoopi Goldberg, Ben Kingsley, Robbie Coltrane, Martin Short, Peter Ustinov, Gene Wilder, Ken Dodd, Christopher Lloyd, George Wendt and Miranda Richardson. Alice was made for NBC television in 1999 and won 4 Primetime Emmys.

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Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

1999

Neverland

Neverland

2011

Tin Man

Tin Man

2007

Alice

Alice

2009

Altar

Altar

2014

The River King

The River King

2005

Jason and the Argonauts

Jason and the Argonauts

2000

Doctor Sleep

Doctor Sleep

2002