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Simon is an award winning director and editor based in the UK. He is principally known for his short and feature work, including the short action/thriller 'Officer Down' (2020), Stephen King adaptation 'I Am the Doorway' (2018), feature-length, supernatural horror 'Judas Ghost' (2013) and gritty coming of age tale 'Shank' (2009). When he is not directing, he works as a freelance editor for the likes of the BBC, Animal Planet & National Geographic. He continues to develop short and feature length titles, with a focus on commercial, genre projects.- Actor
- Writer
Simon Pearce was born on 31 May 1981 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany. He is an actor and writer, known for Storm of Love (2005), Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997) and Tatort (1970).- Simon Pearce is known for SOKO München (1978), School of Magical Animals 2 (2022) and Die Wilden Kerle (2012).
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Simon Pearce is known for Emotion (2006).- Simon Pearce is known for Move Me (2022).
- Simon Pearce is known for Chopper Squad (1977) and 2000 Million Years Later (1976).
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Simon Pearce is known for The Crash Reel (2013).- Additional Crew
Simon Pearce is known for Relatives (1984).- Writer
- Producer
- Director
Simon Pearce completed a BA in Film Theory & Criticism and Writing & Publishing before going on to study an MA in Film Studies at Newport International Film School Wales. In the early 2000s Simon wrote several feature and short scripts, including the international 48hr film competition winner 'Magic Sponge' for production company Smoke & Mirrors. He collaborated with Simon Worley of Beach Media for several short films, while continuing to develop various feature length scripts. 2016 marks his first venture into feature film directing with 'Taking Care of Business' and his first collaboration with Cupsogue Pictures. Since 'Taking Care of Business' Simon has also co-associate produced Cupsogue Pictures' 'Dark Ascension'.- Director
- Producer
Simon Pearce is known for 4 Goes to Glastonbury (1994), It's a Mystery (1996) and Weekend World (1972).- Simon D. Pearce is known for Wizard's Way (2013), Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap (2012) and Catching Hell in the City of Angels (2013).