Russell Mardell

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Russell Mardell (born 25 September 1975 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) is an English writer and film maker.

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Russell studied film production at the Panico Film Studios [1] in London. His first film Burn which he wrote, produced and directed was a low budget drama shot on DV starring Andrew Lancel and Miranda Pleasence. He was then commissioned to write one of four monologues that would comprise the stage play Clubland. His monologue was entitled Working Class Nero and centered around a lovelorn nightclub owner. Clubland was performed at the Salisbury Playhouse in 2001.

Following the success of Clubland his second commission was Cool Blokes: Decent Suits a short comedy about male vanity and a pair of mismatched gangsters. The play was first performed at The Old Red Lion Theatre in Islington, London in 2002. A sequel entitled Suits 2 - Back From The Cleaners followed in 2003 and the two plays were performed back to back at the Salisbury Playhouse.

His second film was an adaptation of 'Cool Blokes: Decent Suits' and was filmed in 2003.

His most recent play The Seventeenth Valentine was performed at The White Bear Theatre in Kennington, London. His next play Freestate will be performed in London in 2008.

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