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Danny Stack is an Irish screenwriter and film director, best known for his work in children's television. Alongside Tim Clague, he made the live-action family films Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg, Future TX and the TV series Dog Years.
- Irish
- Screenwriter, director
ABOUT | Danny Stack. Hi, I'm a writer and director specialising in the kids / family genre. My writing / directing debut (in collaboration with Tim Clague) was the live-action family film Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg? It had its world premiere at the London Film Festival in October 2015.
Danny Stack (I) Writer. Director. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 1:06. Origin (2010) More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Danny Stack started out as a script reader for companies like Miramax, Working Title, Pathe, UK Film Council and Irish Film Board, among others.
- Cobh, County Cork, Ireland
- 1 min
- Writer, Director, Producer
Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg? is a 2015 British independent family comedy-mystery film written and directed by Tim Clague and Danny Stack and starring Bonnie Wright. [1] Premise. Four children on a summer camp holiday suspect the park's mascot, Nelson Nutmeg, has been murdered so they set out to investigate. Cast. Bonnie Wright as Diane.
- Jan Caston, Tim Clague, Danny Stack
- Bonnie Wright
- Tim Clague, Danny Stack
- James Carey, Tim Clague, Danny Stack
Danny Stack is an Irish screenwriter and film director, best known for his work in children's television. He is also the co-host of The UK Scriptwriters Podcast, a weekly series of interviews with prominent writers and producers in UK film and television, as well as advice for getting into the industry.[1][2]
Danny Stack is an Irish screenwriter and film director, best known for his work in children's television. He is also the co-host of The UK Scriptwriters Podcast, a weekly series of interviews with prominent writers and producers in UK film and television, as well as advice for getting into the industry.
Danny Stack. Jul 19, 2022; 2 min; Summer 2022. It's been almost a year since the last blog update (Dog Years, our live-action kids TV series, launched on Amazon).