Dougie Brimson Explained

Dougie Brimson
Birth Name:Douglas A Brimson
Birth Place:Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England
Occupation:Film producer, screenwriter and author.
Genre:Thriller, drama, comedy

Douglas Brimson (born 1959 in Hemel Hempstead) is an English film producer, screenwriter and author best known for penning the multi-award-winning feature, Green Street. To date, he has written 17 books including the classic study of hooliganism, Everywhere We Go: Behind the Matchday Madness and the football gangland trilogy, The Crew, Top Dog and In The Know.

Brimson is one of a select band of British writers who have enjoyed success in publishing with both fiction and non-fiction as well as in the world of screenwriting.

Background

After 18 years service with the Royal Air Force, including both the Falklands War and the first Gulf War, 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 15 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 with the short film "It's a Casual Life", a 15-minute film looking at the world of football violence from a Casuals perspective.[1] His first full-length feature, the Hollywood funded Green Street starring Elijah Wood, was released in September 2005 and has won numerous awards including:

His next feature was an adaptation of his own novel Top Dog. Released in May 2014 starring Leo Gregory and directed by former Spandau Ballet singer and star of The Krays, Martin Kemp, 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.[2]

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.

In 2024, actor Leo Gregory announced that he and Dougie Brimson has written a script for a genuine sequel to the 2005 movie, Green Street.

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.[3]

Brimson, who is married to Tina and has three children, is an active member of the British Legion and The Falklands War Veterans Association.[3]

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Filmography (as writer)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gray . Martin . It's A Casual Life: Movie review . Eye For Film . 2003 . 4 November 2007 .
  2. Web site: Anchor Bay Inks U.K. Deal with Richwater. 2 September 2013.
  3. Web site: Dougie Brimson writer profile . writers.net . 4 November 2007 . 16 December 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071216213720/http://www.writers.net/writers/6660 . dead .