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Nira Park

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Nira Louise Park is a British film and television producer who founded Big Talk Productions in 1995, an award-winning UK production company. In July 2018 she left Big Talk to start a new company, Complete Fiction Pictures, with Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish and Rachael Prior.

Park is best known for her long-running collaborations with Edgar Wright. Their partnership began with the TV series Spaced, which also launched Wright’s work with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. They later produced Shaun of the Dead—the first film in Wright’s Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy—followed by Hot Fuzz, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and Baby Driver. She has also worked closely with Joe Cornish, producing Attack the Block and, more recently, Lockwood & Co.

Her other producing credits include Paul, Sightseers, In Fear, Grimsby, Man Up, and Rebecca (for Working Title Films and Netflix). She produced The Sparks Brothers, a documentary about the band Sparks, and Last Night in Soho with Wright and Working Title. In television, she produced three series of Black Books and worked on Free Agents, Friday Night Dinner, and Him & Her.

Park was married to Keith Allen from 1997, later divorcing. Her production company is listed at completefiction.com.


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