Nic Jeune
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Actor
- Producer
Actor, Producer, Assistant Director, Festival Promoter and in the beginning a street performer. In 2022 Nic returned to his first profession as an actor. "Nicholas Jeune as the charismatic Diego turn in firework performances as brilliant as anything you're likely to see on the London stage this year "Lyn Gardner. Nic was a leading actor in five productions for Deborah Warner's Kick Theatre Company including Edmund in King Lear at Almeida Theatre London.
From 1998-2008, Nic Jeune worked as a first assistant director on films and single television dramas that garnered over fifty BAFTA's and other major awards working principally with director Peter Kosminsky.
From 2007-2011, he was Creative Director of Touch Films setting up the drama development slate including pioneering The South West Writers Development Fund in conjunction with South West Screen.
In 2009, he founded From Page to Screen, Still Britain's only film festival of Film Adaptations.
In 2013 he produced the award winning feature film Sixteen nominated for The Sutherland Award at BFI London Film Festival.
In 2014 He formed Seize Films with producer Jake Hume and director Rob Brown.
His most recent role was as Victor Pankratov in Grandmaster (2023).