Tom Kingsley
London-born Tom Kingsley read English at Cambridge University. There he
became involved with the Footlights theatre group, and directed their
entry at the 2007 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. After graduating, Kingsley
found work as a runner at the Blink production company. He was soon
directing short films, commercials and music videos, for which he often
provided his own animation and visual effects. In 2011, Kingsley
collaborated with Will Sharpe to co-direct, co-write and co-produce the
acclaimed comedy-drama Black Pond; their follow-up, The
Darkest Universe, arrived in 2016. Kingsley was soon recruited for a
succession of television comedies -- Pls Like, Stath Lets
Flats and Ghosts -- for which he directed the first two
seasons in each case. During the Twenties, he also handled episodes of
the medical drama This Is Going To Hurt. Kingsley then directed
the eerie Wild Blue Yonder,
an adventure for the Fourteenth Doctor which aired in the wake of
Doctor Who's sixtieth anniversary in 2023.
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