Marc Munden Net Worth

. Marc Munden is an accomplished director, producer, and assistant director. He began his career as an assistant to Mike Leigh, Derek Jarman, and Terence Davies before directing documentaries for the BBC. His TV dramas have been nominated for numerous awards, including seven BAFTA nominations and seven Royal Television Society Award nominations, winning for both The Mark of Cain and National Treasure. In 2017, he won a BAFTA for Best Director for National Treasure. Utopia, which he directed, won an International Emmy for Best Drama Series in 2014.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Director, Producer, Assistant Director
Occupation Director
Years active 1991–present

💰 Net worth

Marc Munden, a renowned film and television director, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in the year 2024. With an impressive body of work that includes critically acclaimed projects, Munden has established himself as a prominent figure in the industry. Having helmed various successful films and TV shows, his net worth is expected to grow further in the coming years, consistently reflecting his talent and prolific career.

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Biography/Timeline

1991

His first film, Bermondsey Boy (1991), was a documentary examining some of the myths of masculinity, which won a Silver Plaque at the Chicago International Film Festival and was nominated for the BFI Award for Innovation.

2007

In 2007 Munden directed The Mark of Cain, picking up the BAFTA Award for Best Single Drama and earning Munden his first nomination for Best Director. He also received BAFTA nominations for The Devil's Whore (2009) and The Crimson Petal and the White (2011).

2013

Munden went on to direct the cult hit Utopia (2013–2014). The series received high praise for its striking visuals, but also some expressions of concern about its violence. Mark Monahan of The Daily Telegraph described it as "a dark, tantalisingly mysterious overture", while Sam Wollaston of The Guardian called it "a work of brilliant imagination", "a 21st-century nightmare" that "looks beautiful", but also wondered about the gratuitousness of its violence. The series won an International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series in 2014 and Munden received a BAFTA nomination for Best Director.

2016

In 2016 Munden directed National Treasure starring Robbie Coltrane and Julie Walters, winning the BAFTA for Best Director and Best Miniseries.

2017

In 2017 Munden will team up with Writer Tony Grisoni to make Crazy Diamond as part of the Channel 4/Amazon Video anthology series Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams.

2018

In 2018 it was announced that Munden To Helm the film ‘The Secret Garden’ For David Heyman & Studiocanal. Based on Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1911 book, the story centers on Mary Lennox, a troubled, sickly, 10-year-old orphan who is sent to live with an uncle in England when her parents die in a cholera outbreak.