Chris Brailsford

Chris Brailsford

Personal Details

Biography

Chris Brailsford, a renowned individual in the realm of film, has made a significant impact in the industry through his work on various projects. One of his most notable accomplishments is his involvement in the 2013 fantasy adventure film "Jack the Giant Slayer", which brought a new level of excitement and magic to the big screen.

In addition to his work on "Jack the Giant Slayer", Brailsford has also made notable contributions to other successful films. For instance, his work on the 1997 comedy-drama "The Full Monty" helped to bring a sense of humor and wit to the audience, making it a beloved classic.

Furthermore, Brailsford's expertise has also been showcased in the 2007 historical drama "Elizabeth: The Golden Age", which provided a captivating glimpse into the life of the iconic Queen Elizabeth I. His ability to bring historical figures to life through his work has earned him widespread recognition and respect within the industry.

Throughout his career, Chris Brailsford has demonstrated his versatility and talent as a filmmaker, and his work continues to be celebrated by audiences and critics alike.

Career

2017
Freesia
Freesia as DC Fairbairn
2016
Reg
Reg as Major Potter
2014
Walter
Walter as DI Rod Romney
2013
2007
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Elizabeth: The Golden Age as Dean of Peterborough
2004
In Denial of Murder
In Denial of Murder as Chief Constable Wood
1997
The Full Monty
The Full Monty as Duty Sergeant