HUNWICK HUGHES LTD
(formerly 41 Management)
Suite 2F, 45A George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2HT
Tel:
(0131) 225 3585 Fax: (0131) 225 4535
email:
maryam@hunwickhughes.com
Personal Management for Actors in all media
With clients based in the UK and Ireland, Maryam Hunwick has
established an excellent reputation guiding the national and international
careers of a growing number of award winning stage and screen artists.
Based at our central Edinburgh
offices (opposite the Assembly Rooms), Maryam regularly attends performances in
London and will accept submissions by post and email. We respond within four to
six weeks provided an SAE is enclosed.
Click here for
CURRENT NEWS (updated monthly)
Hunwick Hughes Headlines:
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FILM4 FRIGHTFEST
premieres Martin Compston in FREAKDOG at the Odeon West
End, London, at 9.15pm Friday 21st
August
starring Arielle
Kebble, Sarah Carter and
Stephen Dillane and featuring
Andrew Lee Potts Directed by Paddy
Breathnach (SHROOMS) for info go to PREMIERE SOLD OUT |
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KATE DICKIE
Another Award?! (above, left) Shane Meadows'
SOMERS TOWN wins the Michael Powell Award for the Best British Film 2008 at
Edinburgh Film Festival - UK release 22nd August |
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MARTIN COMPSTON Fancy footwork! From filming footie feature THE DAMNED
UNITED to
shooting seventies soul celebration SOULED OUT |
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Playing away
from home on the UEFA cup trail in CELTS IN
SEVILLE at the Pavilion, Glasgow |
From THE ROYAL (back on ITV1
later in the year) and now on HOLLYOAKS as the mysterious Caroline Cooper |
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LOOK
WHO'S TALKING?
Maryam (far right) with Priscilla John, Maureen Duff, Derek Power, Nancy Bishop and John Hubbard at the Edinburgh Film Festival Casting Director Panel Q&A |
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AND WHO'S ON THE EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE – SEE
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Jordan Young, Samantha
Shields, Kim Gerard, Louise Bolton & Cameron Mowat, Lisa Nicoll
and Alison Peebles
directs Karen Dunbar
For more
information on these or any of our clients contact:
Clients Awards and
Nominations include:
KATE
DICKIE for "Red Road" (2006) includes Best Actress, British
Independent Film Awards; Best Actress, Festival Nouveau Cinema Montreal; Best
Actress, BAFTA (Scotland).
MARTIN
COMPSTON for "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints" (2006) Best
Actor (shared with Shia LaBeouf and Channing Tatum) Gijon Film Festival; Best
Ensemble Performance, Sundance Film Festival; for "Sweet Sixteen"
(2002) includes Most Promising Newcomer, British Independent Film Awards; Best
British Newcomer, Critics Circle Award; Most Promising New Talent, BAFTA
(Scotland).
KATHLEEN MCDERMOTT for
"Milk" (2005) (Golden Bear, Berlin Film Festival) Prix
d'interpretation Feminine, Premiers Plans Festival d'Angers; for "Morvern
Callar" (2002) includes Best Actress BAFTA (Scotland); Best Actress,
Bowmore Scottish Screen Awards; Best Newcomer Award, EIFF Herald Angel.
EILEEN MCCALLUM MBE includes
for "Six Black Candles" (2004) Best Ensemble, CATS; for "The
Steamie" (1992) Best Actress BAFTA.
JULIET CADZOW for
"Balamory" as Edie McCredie BAFTA (Scotland) Best Children's
Programme; for "Upstate" aka "Thicker Than Water"(1997)
Best Film Actress nomination BAFTA (Scotland).
WILLIAM RUANE for "Dog
Altogether" (2007) Best Short, British Independent Film Awards; for
"Sweet Sixteen" (2002) Most Promising Newcomer nomination, British
Independent Film Awards.
BILLY RIDDOCH for
"Hamish MacBeth" (1997) BAFTA TV Award Best Drama Series nomination.
KARI CORBETT for
"Jeopardy" (2002) BAFTA Children's Award Best Drama.
ALISON
PEEBLES for "Happy Days", a nomination for Best Actress CATS
2008; Director of "Afterlife", winner of The Audience Award at the
EIFF 2003, and "I Was A Honky Lover", winner of the One Minute Wonder
EIFF 2007
BRYAN LARKIN
for "Scene" (2006) Best First Time Performance BAFTA (Scotland), for
JUST AROUND THE CORNER (2005) Best Actor Fairport Film Festival
REBECCA ELISE BAFTA
(Scotland) NEW TALENT AWARDS, Outstanding Achievement for BULB (short film)
SHABANA BAKHSH for "Ae
Fond Kiss" (2004) Berlin International Film Festival Jury Prize; Cesar,
Meilleur film de l'Union Europene.
JORDAN
YOUNG original cast of "Black Watch" (National Theatre of
Scotland 2006) Best Ensemble, The Stage Award; South Bank Show Award for
Theatre; Best Ensemble CATS 2007.
NICK FARR Fringe
First for "Our Brutus" Edinburgh Festival Fringe 1993 and nominated
for the Independent award 1993
DAVE ANDERSON for "Tir
Nan Og" (2007) MTM:UK Dress Circle Award for Best New Musical.
ANNE DOWNIE for "Six
Black Candles" (2004) Best Ensemble, CATS.
JAMES WATSON
for "Fair City" (2001-2008) Best TV Drama, IFTA.
SCOTT HOATSON for "The Wall" Best Ensemble,
CATS 2008
LORNA MCDEVITT for "A
Little Bit of Ruff" season, Citizen's Theatre, Glasgow (2005) Best
Ensemble, CATS.
JULIE HALE for "Fair
City" (2001-2008) Best TV Drama, IFTA.
KEITH WARWICK for "My
Parents Are Aliens" (2000-2005) RTS Best Children's Fiction, 2001 and
2002.
DAVID IRELAND for "Decky Does A
Bronco" Best Ensemble Stage Awards and Fringe First, Edinburgh Festival
2000
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KATE
DICKIE Joseph
Hunwick |
MARTIN
COMPSTON Joseph Hunwick |
KATHLEEN MCDERMOTT Joseph Hunwick |
EILEEN
MCCALLUM Joseph Hunwick |
JULIET
CADZOW Alan Whilie |
WILLIAM
RUANE Douglas McBride |
BILLY
RIDDOCH Joseph Hunwick |
KARI
CORBETT |
ALISON PEEBLES |
BRYAN LARKIN |
SHABANA
BAKHSH c. Shed Productions |
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REBECCA ELISE |
JORDAN
YOUNG Douglas Robertson |
NICK
FARR |
DAVE ANDERSON |
ANNE
DOWNIE Ian Watson |
JAMES
WATSON |
SCOTT HOATSON |
LORNA MCDEVITT |
JULIE
HALE Natasha Greenberg |
KEITH
WARWICK |
DAVID
IRELAND |
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In 2008, HUNWICK HUGHES were sponsors
of the Royal National Theatre New Connections Youth Theatre Festival showcase
in Scotland at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, and sponsor the Royal
Lyceum's Schools programme. |
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HUNWICK HUGHES (as 41 Management) was
the sole sponsor of the Royal National Theatre Connections Youth Theatre Festival showcase in Scotland in
2007 |
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