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- Chris Carr is the host of the "Secrets & Spies" podcast. He is also a writer and director known for the short spy film "The Dry Cleaner",which was awarded an "Honorable mention" by judges at the Spyflix film festival in 2021.
Chris directed the award winning plays "Driven", winner of the best actor award at the "Off Cut Festival" in 2012 and "Our Jonathon" which won the Kenneth Branagh "New Drama Award" at the Windsor Fringe in 2015.
Aside from film and theatre projects Chris has directed commercials and online content for brands such as Epson, Marionnaud, Microsoft, NS&I, Superdrug, The Perfume Shop and The Outlet in Ireland.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Chris Carr
- When working as Producer on "How not to disappear completely" (2015) After ruling out every rooftop basketball court location in London due to lighting, sound or availability issues, Stuart J. Parkins reluctantly agreed to shoot on a ground level basketball court. Even after the scene had been shot, Producer Chris Carr refused to give up. He continued to search and in the final week of the shoot found the perfect location, in Peckham. The scene was re-shot on the penultimate night of principle photography. Chris' persistence paid off and the basketball scene is one of the most visually striking and memorable scenes in the film.
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