Nick Love

Film director

Birthday December 24, 1969

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace London, England, UK

Age 54 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1969

Nick Love (born 24 December 1969) is an English film director and writer.

1980

Love was a follower of the "Casual" culture present in the 1980s, something which is present in many of his films.

1998

Love was married to EastEnders actress Patsy Palmer from 1998 to 2000.

Love is an avid Millwall F.C. fan, having followed the team from a young age.

His hobbies include walking and clay pigeon shooting.

He lives in Gloucestershire.

On 4 September 2021, Love wrote in The Times Luxx Magazine that he had been struggling with long Covid-19 symptoms and had attended a clinic in Spain which had successfully treated his condition.

Producer only

Executive producer only

2001

In 2001, Nick Love made "Goodbye Charlie Bright", focusing on working class life on council estates.

2004

Love wrote and directed The Football Factory in 2004.

The film was based on a book by John King.

2005

In 2005, Love directed the film The Business, which reflects the 1980s Costa Del Crime era.

It was all taken from what he had read and heard from others about that particular time.

2007

In 2007, Love produced the vigilante movie 'Outlaw'.

2009

His credits include the films The Football Factory, The Business, Goodbye Charlie Bright, Outlaw, The Sweeney, and a 2009 remake of football hooliganism drama The Firm.

His parents divorced when he was five years of age, and he was brought up on a large council estate in South London.

Love attended the Bournemouth Film School at the age of 24.

In 2009, Love directed The Firm.

The film focused on male friendship, football hooliganism and the football Casual movement.

2012

On 1 August 2012, Love's film The Sweeney made its world premiere at the opening of the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland.

The film is based on the British television police drama of the same name.

Love said that he had interest in making the movie for several years, but had difficult negotiations with studio executives who wanted him to make the film with an Americanised style.

Speaking at the UK premiere of The Sweeney in London, Alan Ford, who played Harry, explained that Nick Love "works very fast" and "does not mess about" as a director.

2015

In 2015, Love directed "American Hero", an American-British superhero comedy.

In August 2021, it was announced that Love would direct a new crime based series, which he has written, called A Town Called Malice.

Love has said that "I'm over excited and hugely grateful to Sky for supporting my vision once again – I have lived and breathed Malice for the past few years, and for it finally to come to fruition, is a dream come true".