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Nina Gold cast eight seasons of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” for which she won three Emmys for Outstanding Casting, and three seasons of the Netflix series “The Crown,” which garnered her another Emmy win. Her first Emmy came on HBO miniseries “John Adams.” In the course of her career, Gold has also won a BAFTA for “This Is Going to Hurt” and five Artios Awards for The King’s Speech, My Week With Marilyn, “Game of Thrones” and “The Crown.” In 2016 she was honored with a BAFTA Special Award for her outstanding contribution to casting over 100 television and film productions, marking the first time BAFTA recognized a casting director with a special award.

Gold’s feature credits include Blitz, Back to Black, Scoop, Firebrand, Wonka, One Life, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Catherine Called Birdy, Empire of Light, The Wonder, Last Night in Soho, The Power of the Dog, The Mauritanian, The Two Popes, 1917, Star Wars: Episodes VII, VIII and IX, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, Bridget Jones’ Baby, The BFG, Far From the Madding Crowd, High-Rise, The Martian, Paddington and Paddington 2.

Nina Gold has cast nine films with director Mike Leigh including Peterloo, Mr. Turner, Topsy-Turvy, Vera Drake and Another Year. Additional film credits include In the Heart of the Sea, The Iron Lady, The Theory of Everything, The Imitation Game, Les Misérables, Rush, Sightseers, Before I Go to Sleep, How I Live Now, The Danish Girl, Prometheus, The Counselor, Attack the Block, Jane Eyre, Hot Fuzz, Brothers of the Head, The Illusionist, Wild Bill, The World’s End, Nowhere Boy, Bright Star and Eastern Promises.

Gold’s other small screen credits include two seasons of “Rome,” the “Red Riding” trilogy, “Chernobyl,” “Baby Reindeer,” “3 Body Problem,” “Bad Sisters,” “Slow Horses,” “Andor,” “Rain Dogs,” “Brexit,” “Patrick Melrose,” “King Lear,” “The State,” “Wolf Hall,” “The Dresser,” “Marco Polo,” “London Spy,” “Restless,” “Any Human Heart,” “The Crimson Petal and The White,” “Longford,” “The Devil’s Mistress” and “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers.”

Press release from Fosforo Press.

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