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    Nick Love (born 24 December 1969) is an English film director and writer. His credits include the films The Football Factory, The Business, Goodbye Charlie Bright, Outlaw, The Sweeney, and a 2009 remake of football hooliganism drama The Firm .

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    Nick Love. Writer: The Football Factory. Nick Love was born on 24 December 1969 in London, England, UK. He is a writer and producer, known for The Football Factory (2004), The Sweeney (2012) and Monsters (2010). He was previously married to Patsy Palmer.

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  3. Nick Love was born on 24 December 1969 in London, England, UK. He is a writer and producer, known for The Football Factory (2004), The Sweeney (2012) and Monsters (2010). He was previously married to Patsy Palmer.

    • December 24, 1969
  4. Jan 3, 2024 · BY Sam Murphy. From being one of film’s naughty step children to getting a BFI retrospective, Nick Love opens up on his early life, addiction, and how masculinity has changed for the better. I can’t see Nick Love over the phone, but it’s not hard to picture a man who is known for a year -round tan, and built like a boxer.

  5. Nick Love is known for his gangster and action films such as The Football Factory, The Business and The Sweeney. He has two 'Millwall' tattoos and is also a producer and actor.

  6. Feb 21, 2013 · Nick Love, a British director of action thrillers, talks about his film The Sweeney, loosely based on a TV series about the Flying Squad. He discusses his passion for justice, his creative process, and his collaboration with actors like Ray Winstone and Damian Lewis.

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  8. Sep 17, 2009 · Nick Love, the British director of The Firm and The Business, shares his love for five films that influenced him, from The Firm to Heat. He talks about the themes, characters and style of each film and how they reflect his own work.