NICK LOVE

'Nick Love' (born December 24 1969) is a British film director and writer. Love came to public attention in the UK after making the films ''The Football Factory'' and ''The Business''. His most recent film, ''Outlaw'' starring Sean Bean, Bob Hoskins and Danny Dyer was released in March 2007.

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Love was born in London, England. One of his earliest jobs in the film industry was acting in the film ''Place'' in 1993. In 1998 he worked as a dialogue editor on the film Les Misérables, and a year later directed his first production for television, a short film entitled ''Love Story,'' which starred Jamie Foreman and Patsy Palmer. Love is known to have a strong friendship with actor Danny Dyer, with the two collaborating on many of Love's films, including ''Goodbye Charlie Bright'', ''The Football Factory'', ''The Business'' and ''Outlaw''. The next film he is planning to direct is a modern film adaptation of 70's cop show ''The Sweeney''.

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