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Douglas Brimson (born 1959 in
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) is an English film producer, screenwriter and author best known for penning the multi-award-winning feature, '' Green Street''.


Background

After 18 years service with the
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, including both the Falklands War and the first
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, the ex-Sergeant engineer's literary career began in 1996 when he co-wrote a book exploring the culture of football hooliganism entitled, ''Everywhere We Go: Behind the Matchday Madness''. He has subsequently written a further 14 books in a variety of genres including fiction thriller and fiction comedy. His latest thriller, ''In The Know'' (the third book in the Billy Evans crime trilogy) was released in May 2020. In 2003 Brimson made the move into
screenwriting Screenwriting or scriptwriting is the art and craft of writing scripts for mass media such as feature films, television productions or video games. It is often a freelance profession. Screenwriters are responsible for researching the story, de ...
with the short film "It's a Casual Life", a 15-minute film looking at the world of football violence from a Casuals perspective. His first full-length feature, the Hollywood funded '' Green Street'' starring
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, was released in September 2005 and has won numerous awards including: * Narrative Jury Prize-SXSW Film Festival * Narrative Feature Audience-SXSW Film Festival * Best of Festival–Malibu Film Festival * Jury Award (feature)–Malibu Film Festival * Official Selection–Tribeca Film Festival His next feature was an adaptation of his own novel ''Top Dog''. Released in May 2014 starring
Leo Gregory Leo Gregory (born 22 November 1978) is a London born English film, television, voice-over artist and pantomime actor. Best known for starring as Bovver in '' Green Street'' (2005). Acting career Gregory has appeared in films such as the BAFTA w ...
and directed by former
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singer and star of The Krays,
Martin Kemp Martin John Kemp (born 10 October 1961) is an English musician and actor, best known as the bassist in the new wave band Spandau Ballet and for his role as Steve Owen in ''EastEnders''. He is the younger brother of Gary Kemp, who is also ...
, the film won Best Feature at the British Independent Film Festival 2014 as well as a string of acting awards. November 2014 saw the release of ''We Still Kill the Old Way'', a vigilante thriller starring Ian Ogilvy, Chris Ellison, Steven Berkhoff and Lysette Anthony. In 2021, Brimson formed his own film production company
Red Bus Movies
Current projects in development include the comedy feature, ''The Battle For Stathie Manor'' and the TV thriller, ''The 45th''. Most recently (Mar 2023), he co-wrote and directed two short movies, ''Jack & Jill'' and ''Battle Cry'' both of which will appear in various film festivals over the next 12 months. Aside from film work, Brimson has co-hosted a late night comedy show on Liberty Radio, presented ''The Stock Car Show'' on Granada Men & Motors and presented the ''Madder Max'' show, also on Granada Men & Motors, which examined the diverse world of British motor sport. It began transmission on 24 July 2000 and ran for thirteen consecutive weeks. He has also produced shows for Channel 5 in the UK. Brimson, who is married to Tina and has three children, is an active member of the British Legion and The Falklands War Veterans Association.


Bibliography

eBooks * * * * * * * fiction * ''Everywhere We Go: Behind the Matchday Madness'' (1996) * ''England, My England: The Trouble with the National Football Team'' (1996) * ''Capital Punishment: London's Violent Football Following'' (1997) * ''Derby Days: Local Football Rivalries and Feuds'' (1998) * ''The Geezers' Guide to Football: A Lifetime of Lads and Lager '' (1998) * ''Barmy Army: The Changing Face of Football Violence'' (2000) * ''Eurotrashed: The Rise and Rise of Europe's Football Hooligans'' (2003) * ''Kicking Off: Why Hooliganism and Racism Are Killing Football'' (2006) * ''Rebellion: The Growth of Football's Protest Movement'' (2006) * ''March of the Hooligans: Soccer's Bloody Fraternity'' (2007) Novels *
The Crew
' (1999) *
Billy's Log
' (2000) *
Top Dog
' (2001) *
Wings of a Sparrow
' (2012) *
In The Know
' (2020)


Filmography (as writer)

*''It's a Casual Life'' (2003) *'' Green Street'' (2005) *'' Top Dog'' (2014) *''
We Still Kill the Old Way ''We Still Kill the Old Way'' ( it, A ciascuno il suo; ) is a 1967 Italian crime film directed by Elio Petri. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best Screenplay. It is based on the novel '' To Each H ...
'' (2014) *'' The Battle For Stathie Manor'' (2022)


See also

* Screenwriters *
Lists of writers The following are lists of writers: Alphabetical indices A â€“ B â€“ C â€“ D â€“ E â€“ F â€“ G â€“ H â€“ I â€“ J â€“ K â€“ L â€“ M â€“ N â€“ O â€“ P â ...


References


External links


Dougie Brimson official websiteDougie Brimson's BlogInterview with Story of a Storyteller - Jan 2021Interview with Writing Community Chat Show - Sept 2020Interview with Crime Writers Monthly – May 2020

Interview with Search My Trash – May 2020The Carl Reader Show – An interview with Dougie Brimson Sept 2019Dougie Brimson – From hooligan to Hollywood – May 2019ISA Connect interview – Mar 2018Of Page and Pitch – Jul 2016The Backstory – Mar 2015Interview about the issue of self-publishing Jul 2016Top Dog director announced 2013Dougie Brimson interview 2013Recorded interview with Dougie Brimson

Interview with 3AM magazine 2008
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