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David Goodall
Born (1964-11-19 ) 19 November 1964Died 27 September 2023(2023-09-27) (aged 58) Occupation(s) Actor, composer, filmmaker Years active 1980–2023
David Goodall (19 November 1964 – 27 September 2023) was a Scottish director, producer, composer,
fight director and actor.
Life and career
Goodall was born in
Edinburgh ,
Scotland on 19 November 1964.
His music can be heard on "Nick Nairn's Wild Harvest",
[1] "Zig Zag"
[2] and "Saorsa" (BBC) as well as Artery and Eikon (ITV). Film credits include Fallen Angels , To Have And To Hold and In The Dark . His recent film scores include Crush .
[3] and Changed Days .
[4]
As an actor, he has played many roles in console games including Haven , Defender and Dreamfall . He has voiced advertisements in English and Italian, and acted as forensics officer Eliot Bothwell in the long-running BBC Radio 4 police series "P Division", as well as "Lady MacBeth of Mtsensk" (BBC Radio 3), and the narrator for the documentary Last of the Scottish Wildcats .
[5] He played Angus Dobie in "
The Angel's Share " by
Ken Loach .
Goodall directed fights with
Tony Curran on
Red Road ,
[6] with
Kevin McKidd on That Old One
[7] and with
Peter Mullan and
Paddy Considine on Dog Altogether .
[8] He is also credited on
Rebus and Taggart. He worked as assistant stunt co-ordinator on the BBC show,
Phoo Action with Dave Forman.
[9]
From 1996, Goodall worked as a producer and director at Soundsmove Facilities in Scotland.
[10]
Goodall directed Crush, a film highlighting abuse in teenage relationships,
[11] and Changed Days,
[12] a film about a man suffering from dementia.
[13]
David Goodall died on 27 September 2023, at the age of 58.
[14]
[15]
Awards
Best UK Film Under 60min at the Swansea Bay Film Festival - May 2011
[16]
Best International Short Film in Los Angeles International Film Festival - July 2011
[17]
Best Director at the Los Angeles International Film Festival - July 2011
[18]
Best Director at the New York International Film Festival - April 2011
[19]
Best UK Film over 20min at the International Film Festival of Ireland
[20]
References
^
Wild Harvest with Nick Nairn (TV Series 1996– ) , retrieved 25 February 2018
^
Zig Zag Tudor Life (TV Series 1998– ) , retrieved 25 February 2018
^ Goodall, David (4 May 2011),
Crush , Victoria O'Rourke, Lisa Eaglesham, James McSporran, retrieved 25 February 2018
^
Changed Days
^ Piper, Steve (30 November 2008),
Last of the Scottish Wildcats , Ailsa, Angus, Brude, retrieved 25 February 2018
^
"RED ROAD" . National Library of Scotland . Retrieved 25 February 2018 .
^
"THAT OLD ONE" . National Library of Scotland . Retrieved 25 February 2018 .
^
"DOG ALTOGETHER" . National Library of Scotland . Retrieved 25 February 2018 .
^ Lyn, Euros (11 February 2008),
Phoo Action , Eddie Shin, Jaime Winstone, Talulah Riley, retrieved 25 February 2018
^
"Director David Goodall impresses New York with his short films - Lifestyle & Leisure - Lanark Gazette" . www.lanarkgazette.co.uk . Archived from
the original on 4 October 2011.
^
"Preventing Violence Against Women" . Zero Tolerance . 30 January 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2018 .
^ Goodall, David (1 May 2011),
Changed Days , Dougie Wallace, Floss Ross, Jim Webster, retrieved 25 February 2018
^
http://www.nexxusscotland.com/news/film_hopes_change_societys_attitudes_dementia?page=1
^
"New CLan Arts are deeply saddened by the news of the death of David Goodall and want to extend our deepest condolences to David's family and loved ones" . New CLan Arts on Facebook . Retrieved 4 October 2023 .
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"It is with the heaviest heart and shock to let you all know that the legend that is Mr David Goodall passed away peacefully yesterday in hospital" . Paul Harper-Swan on Facebook . 28 September 2023. Retrieved 4 October 2023 .
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"Archived copy" . Archived from
the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011 . {{
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
link )
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http://nyfilmvideo.info/2011-los-angeles-awards.htm
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http://nyfilmvideo.info/2011-los-angeles-awards.htm
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http://nyfilmvideo.info/2011-spring-awards/2011-spring-awards.htm
^
"International Film Festival Ireland" . Archived from
the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 12 November 2011 .
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