Andy Goddard is a multifaceted creative force, boasting a dual identity as both a director and a writer, with a plethora of impressive credits to his name.
One of his most notable endeavors is the 2014 film "Set Fire To The Stars", a cinematic masterpiece that has left a lasting impact on audiences.
Goddard's work has also been featured in the esteemed British period drama "Downton Abbey", where he served as a director and writer from 2011 to 2012.
In addition to his television work, Goddard has also made a significant contribution to the world of science fiction, having directed an episode of the iconic series "Doctor Who" back in 2008.
But Goddard's journey as a filmmaker began many years prior, with the creation of his debut short film "Little Sisters" in 1998. This early work was met with widespread critical acclaim, earning a BAFTA nomination and taking home two prestigious awards: the Gold Hugo at the 34th Chicago International Film Festival and the Grand Prix in European Competition at Festival Du film DE Vendôme.