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  1. face of Richard John Taylor. Meredith Alfred Lytton (born 15 June 1985), known professionally as Richard John Taylor, is a British filmmaker, author and restaurateur. Career. In 2011, Taylor formed Princess Films with the goal of producing "hard hitting and thought provoking" documentaries.

  2. Richard John Taylor is a director, writer, producer and cinematographer of various films, including The Krays series, Vengeance and Muse. He was born in 1985 and studied media and film at Brooklands College in Surrey.

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  3. Mar 22, 2014 · A t the end of Tina Renton's book, You Can't Hide, she thanks her friend Richard John Taylor for everything he's done for her. Taylor, a film-maker, had become a saviour of sorts.

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  4. The Krays: Dead Man Walking is a British crime drama film written and directed by Richard John Taylor and starring Rita Simons, Josh Myers, Christopher Ellison and Guy Henry. It was released on 10 September 2018.

  5. Richard John Taylor is known as an Director, Writer, Editor, Producer, Actor, Cinematography, Assistant Editor, and Adaptation. Some of their work includes Trafficking, Alice in Terrorland, The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Huntress of Auschwitz, Muse, The Krays: Dead Man Walking, A New Breed of Criminal, and Vengeance.

  6. The Winter Witch: Directed by Richard John Taylor. With Rula Lenska, Paul Hughes, Ryan Noire, Jimmy 'The Bee' Bennett. At the behest of her boss Ronnie, journalist Ingrid Hoffman returns to her ancestral home when several children are found slaughtered in nearby woodland.

  7. Jun 28, 2022 · The Haunting of Pendle Hill: Directed by Richard John Taylor. With Nicholas Ball, Lowri Watts-Joyce, Mark Topping, Jimmy 'The Bee' Bennett. Based on the reportedly haunted location of Pendle Hill in Lancashire, England, a location which was at the heart of a series of notorious and bloody witch hunts in the year 1612.