Mark Tildesley

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Mark Tildesley following his graduation from Wimbledon School of Art, where he worked closely with Richard Negri on several productions as actor and designer, he co-founded (with designer Francis O'Connor) the Catch 22 Theatre Company and directed, designed, and performed in productions. He continued designing for the theatre, with numerous productions for the Young Vic (under the direction of Michael Bogdanov) and at the Royal Opera House.

His feature film credits as production designer encompasses notable collaborations with several directors. "Sunshine" is Mark Tildesley’s third collaboration with Danny Boyle designing "28 Days Later", and "Millions". His films for Michael Winterbottom include "I Want You; "With or Without You"; "Wonderland"; "The Claim"; "24 Hour Party People"; and "Code 46". The latter two films earned Mark Tildesley British Independent Film Award nominations.

His other films as production designer include: Fernando Meirelles’ "The Constant Gardener"; Roger Michell’s "The Mother"; and, in another collaboration, Marc Evans’ "Resurrection Man" and "House of America" (for which Mark Tildesley won a BAFTA [Wales] Award).

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