Richard Alexander (TV producer & presenter)
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Richard Alexander | |
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Born | Richard Alexander |
Occupation | Director, Producer, Presenter, Actor |
Years active | 2003 - present |
Richard Alexander is a British actor.
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[edit] Early life
Alexander was born in Wibsey, Bradford in the UK and went to both the First School and Middle School (as Richard Milnes) in the area Buttershaw where the feature film directed by Alan Clarke, Rita, Sue and Bob Too was filmed (although he never attended the upper school). At age 13 he attended Hipperholme Grammar School, where he shared the same class, and subsequently became acquainted with, Danny McNamara of Embrace. Later on he studied under the EIMC Department at the University of Bradford or the National Media Museum (formerly the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television), gaining a second class BSc Honours Degree in Electronic Imaging & Media Communications. [1]
[edit] Television
At present, he is featured on a show called BRAZEN [2]; an eclectic mix of professionally shot reality TV, and more amateur-style footage, along with animated satire and parody [3]. The animations featured in the show are aimed at deriding reality TV, whilst the live-action footage purports to promote the concept.[4]. Another show, called Rubbernecker (currently being broadcast on Nuts TV in the UK) also features him as the narrator/host. [5]
Alexander is well known for his work with Men and Motors, a digital channel in the UK operated by ITV plc, having appeared in over 150 shows on their channel in the last 5 years. His first appearance was on his own creation, a reality clubbing show called UK Uncovered in which he and other presenters interviewed every day, people in the environment or nightclubs. This simple formula was relatively successful, which resulted in 2 further series of the same show, culminating in 2006 with UK Uncovered : Full On. In 2004 he appeared in a mockumentary TV series entitled The Randomball Run [6]
He also hosted a current affairs show for a younger audience [7] on ITV1, called Late Attitude. He has also produced several other series, such as The Steam Room [8] and Bak2Skool. [9]
[edit] Other work
Alexander worked on a (relatively) low-budget digital project between 1997 and 2000, which was to be distributed internationally but the deal was held up by complications, at which point he left the otherwise-completed project to pursue his TV ambitions. He was director of photography, editor and assistant producer on the feature length film, at the time titled Fluffy Little Bunnies - later re-titled Bad Day [10] which went on to win Best of the Fest at ReelHeArt International Film Festival. Alexander was also featured heavily in a documentary on Discovery Health, UK called Who's the Daddy, a one hour film following people trying to track down their biological fathers. [11]
[edit] Personal life
He is related to J B Priestley, who is his mother's great uncle and by strange coincidence there is a statue of him (Priestley) outside the National Media Museum where Alexander studied media.
[edit] Filmography
- RUBBERNECKER (2008) TV series — Producer/Writer/Voice
- BRAZEN (2008) TV series — Producer/Host/Writer/Voice
- The "C" Word (2007) documentary — Producer/Director [12]
- The Steam Room: with Michelle Marsh (2006) TV Series — Co-Host/Producer
- Bak2Skool (2006) TV Series — Master Bates
- UK Uncovered : Full On (2005) TV Series — Host/Producer
- The Randomball Run 2004 (2004) TV Series — Himself
- The Steam Room: with Jo Guest (2004) TV Series — Narrator/Producer
- Who's the Daddy? (2004) documentary — Himself
- UK Uncovered 2 (2004) TV Series — Host/Producer
- Late Attitude (2004) TV Series — Host
- Summer Party (2003) TV Series — Host
- UK Uncovered (2002) TV Series — Host/Producer