Lee Phillips

Lee Phillips

producer, director, writer

Lee Phillips was born on Jul 07, 1974 in UK. Lee Phillips's big-screen debut came with Life After Lock-Up - Season 1 directed by Lee Phillips in 2019.

Lee Phillips is a BAFTA winning documentary filmmaker from the UK. After graduating with a Degree in Art and Design, Lee's first film Beyond the Clouds (1999) gave viewers an extraordinary glimpse into the terrifying world of sky surfing. Profiling the lives of British champions Chris Gauge and Tim Porter, this powerful and unforgettable film picked up numerous awards including a Silver Spire for Best Documentary at the San Francisco International Film Festival.Since then Lee has been responsible for a number of acclaimed documentaries including the double BAFTA winning BBC television series How to Start Your Own Country (2005), "Super Slim Me" (2007),"Coppers" (2012) and Her Majesty's Prison: Aylesbury (2013), which with 6.64 million viewers was ITV's highest rating documentary series for 18 months.

  • Birthday

    Jul 07, 1974
  • Place of Birth

    Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, UK

Awards

10 wins & 10 nominations

Indie Film Chart
2019
Best Film
Winner - May Award
Upstate Purgatory (2016)
2019
Best Film
Winner - May Award
The Protesters (2015)
WorldFest Houston
2017
Social and Economic Issues
Winner - Platinum Award
Upstate Purgatory (2016)
2010
Television and Cable Production - Directing - Television
Winner - Platinum Award
My Breasts Could Kill Me (2009)
2009
Documentary
Winner - Gold Award
Dawn... (2008)
2009
TV Special - Documentary
Winner - Gold Award
Mischief (2006)
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Movies & TV Shows

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