Gabriel Bisset-Smith
Gabriel Bisset-Smith is a BAFTA nominated writer/actor/director/comedian. He directed and co-created the BBC's groundbreaking multi-platform murder mystery The Last Hours of Laura K which earned him a BAFTA nomination in digital creativity, best visual experience at SXSW, as well as winning numerous other awards. His short film Thrush won the Vimeo Best Narrative award. He was named one of Dazed & Confused magazines Dazed Visionaries and they commissioned his award-winning film Toilets. Recent theatre credits include Whitewash (co-produced by Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Vicky Jones' company Drywrite and Francesca Moody productions) which opened to rave reviews and a sell-out run at the Soho Theatre. His play The Charming Man was nominated for the Off West End Most Promising Playwright award. Gabriel is a successful comedian and makes satirical online sketches which have raked up over a million views online and earned him an award nomination from the Writers Guild of Great Britain. His debut feature film (co-written with Matilda Ibini) is in development with BBC films and co-produced by Dominic Buchanan (The End of the Fucking World). He was just named a Screen Star of Tomorrow by Screen Daily Magazine. He's currently developing shows with NBC, JAX Media, Clerkenwell Films and AMC.