GALLERY: Screen’s UK Stars of Tomorrow were toasted in London last night.
The event was sponsored by 3 Mills Studios and Air New Zealand and supported by Creative Skillset and MAC cosmetics.
All photos by Theo Wood.
2014-06-06T13:19:00+01:00

Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark in HBO series Game of Thrones

Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark in HBO series Game of Thrones

Actress Aisling Franciosi with writer-director Roberto Oliveri

Writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns with production designer Laura Tarrent-Brown

Actor McKell David

Writer-directors Simon Halsall and Matt Halsall

Writer Dawn King

Producer Michael Berliner

Actor Calvin Dembia

Cinematographer Si Bell (right) with guest


Director Chris Foggin (far right) with guests

Actress Aisling Franciosi talks to Sixteen Films producer Rebecca O'Brien

Actress Kate Phillips (right)

Writer Marlon Smith with writer-director Matt Halsall

Actor Sam Keeley (far right) with guests

Actress Maisie Williams with actor Calvin Dembia

Producer Michael Berliner with actor Callum Turner

Screen International Editor Wendy Mitchell (left) and Fionnuala Halligan, Stars of Tomorrow curator

3 Mills Studios' Tom Avison

Screen's UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014

Director Keri Collins (left) with 2011 Star of Tomorrow Adam Wimpenny

Kat Buckle (agent from Curtis Brown), guest, and producer Sarah Brocklehurst

2012 Star of Tomorrow Dominic Buchanan, writer Marlon Smith, Clare Lomas (ARG), DoP Colin Elves and director Jonathan Pearson

Casting director Rose Wicksteed, Will Hurrell and writer-director Lynsey Miller
Actress Kate Phillips, Livi Shean, actor Benjamin Wainwright and actress, writer and theatre producer Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Writer Marlon Smith and Daniel Fajesmisin-Duncan
Stars of Tomorrow curator Fionnula Halligan, producer Michael Berliner and director Chris Foggin
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show captionGALLERY: Screen’s UK Stars of Tomorrow were toasted in London last night.
The event was sponsored by 3 Mills Studios and Air New Zealand and supported by Creative Skillset and MAC cosmetics.
All photos by Theo Wood.
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