HUNWICK HUGHES LTD

 

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

 

 

 

 

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For more information on these or any of our clients contact:

MARYAM HUNWICK

 

 

 

Clients Awards and Nominations include:

 

 

SHABANA BAKHSH for "Ae Fond Kiss" (2004) Berlin International Film Festival Jury Prize; Cesar, Meilleur film de l'Union Europene

GORDON BROWN for "Valhalla Rising" Fantasporto Special Award 2010; for "See No Evil: The Moors Murders" BAFTA TV Best Drama Serial, 2007

JULIET CADZOW for "Balamory" as Edie McCredie BBC/CBBC 2002 onwards, BAFTA Best Children's Programme

MARTIN COMPSTON includes for "Ghosted" BEST ACTOR - Torino Film Festival 2011; The Scotsman / Glenfiddich SPIRIT OF SCOTLAND SCREEN AWARD 2010; for "Red Road" (2007) Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize; Best Film BAFTA (Scotland) / "A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints"(2006) BEST ACTOR (shared with Shia LaBeouf and Channing Tatum) Gijon Film Festival; Sundance Best Ensemble Performance 2007: for "Sweet Sixteen" (2002) BIFA MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER; BAFTA (Scotland) BEST ACTOR; BEST NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR (shared with Kiera Knightley) London Critics Circle Film Awards

KARI CORBETT for "Jeopardy" (2002) BAFTA Children's Award Best Drama

KATE DICKIE includes for "Red Road" (2006) UK SHOOTING STAR Berlin Film Festival 2007; BEST ACTRESS – BIFA; BAFTA (Scotland); MONTREAL FESTIVAL OF NEW CINEMA; CHLOTRUDIS AWARD 2006; Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize / Best Film BAFTA (Scotland)

ANNE DOWNIE for "Six Black Candles" (2004) BEST ENSEMBLE, Critics Association Theatre Scotland

MELODY GROVE for "The Importance of Being Earnest" (2010) nominated for the Ian Charleson Award 2011. EdFringe 2011 FRINGE FIRST for "2401 Objects"

LOUISE GOODALL for MY NAME IS JOE (1998) nominated BEST ACTRESS British Independent Film Awards, BEST BRITISH ACTRESS Evening Standard Film Awards and BEST ACTRESS British Film Critics Awards

EILEEN MCCALLUM MBE for "The Steamie" (1992) BEST ACTRESS BAFTA/ for "If Only" (2003) Best Actress, TMA / for "Six Black Candles" (2004) BEST ENSEMBLE, CATS

GORDON MCCORKELL for "Jeopardy" (2002) BAFTA Children's Award BEST DRAMA

KATHLEEN MCDERMOTT includes for "Milk" (2005) Berlin Film Festival Golden Bear; BEST ACTRESS Premiere Plan festival d'Angers / for "Morvern Callar" (2002) BEST ACTRESS BAFTA (Scotland); Bowmore Scottish Screen Awards; EIFF Herlad Angel Award; BIFA Most Promising Newcomer nomination

NICOLA ROY EdFringe FRINGE FIRST for "Futureproof"

WILLIAM RUANE for "Sweet Sixteen" (2002) BIFA Most Promising Newcomer nomination

NABIL SHABAN includes Ability Media International Fellowship award 2011, DaDa Life Achievement Award 2009, nominated Best Actor CATS for Mack the Knife in Threepenny Opera 2004

 

 

 

 

SHABANA BAKHSH

 

GORDON BROWN

AppleMark

JULIET CADZOW

MARTIN COMPSTON

 

KARI CORBETT

KATE DICKIE

 

AppleMark

ANNE DOWNIE

MELODY GROVE

 

LOUISE GOODALL

DAVID IRELAND

 

EILEEN MCCALLUM

GORDON MCCORKELL

 

KATHLEEN MCDERMOTT

 

NICOLA ROY

WILLIAM RUANE

NABIL SHABAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MARYAM HUNWICK & HUNWICK HUGHES LTD

 

Maryam Hunwick is the managing director and agent at Hunwick Hughes Ltd. Previously she worked at BBC Worldwide for nine years managing business affairs, talent rights and publishing in their multi-media and spoken word rights departments. Since 2000 she has established an excellent reputation for her talent agency, guiding the careers of a select book of multi award winning stage and screen artists in international film, TV and theatre productions. Maryam has an extensive knowledge of film, television and theatre practice, business and production. She is also a director of the film production company Kickabout Films Ltd (http://www.kickaboutfilms.com).

 

Hunwick Hughes Ltd celebrated ten years of management in 2010.  In that time, Maryam and her partner Nick Hughes directly invested in grassroots arts organisations by sponsoring the Royal National Theatre Connections Youth Theatre Festivals Scottish showcase at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, in 2007 and 2008. They sponsored the Royal Lyceum Theatre Company's schools programme in 2007 and established the Lyceum Youth Theatre Development Fund in 2009.

 

In 2008, the partnership between Hunwick Hughes Ltd and The Royal Lyceum Theatre Company received investment under the Scottish Executive New Arts Sponsorship Awards and Hunwick Hughes was commended by Arts and Business, Scotland, in their annual awards.