Grant Armour is a renowned and Emmy-nominated director and producer, specializing in feature documentaries for television, branded films, commercials, and music videos, based in London.
With a strong expertise in all key areas of video production, Grant has extensive experience across every stage of the storytelling process, from initial research to development, casting, directing, and editing. He has produced, directed, and shot internationally, creating films about a wide range of topics, including climate activism, drug use, mental health, and more.
Throughout his 12-year career, Grant has produced and directed numerous documentaries, including the award-winning "The Homeless Film Director" and "Ballet & Bullets: Dancing Out of the Favela," as well as "Acid Attacks," "My Big Witchy Wedding," and "Make The World Greta Again," which profiles climate activist Greta Thunberg.
In recent years, Grant has produced and directed documentaries on a variety of topics, including prison takeovers in Colombia, cartels making fentanyl-laced medication in Mexico, and sustainable travel. He has also produced and directed programs on Scotland's cocaine epidemic, a US-based series on relatives reuniting, and a reboot of the popular game show "Gamesmaster."
In 2022, Grant produced and directed two feature biopics on the rise and fall of British TV hosts Noel Edmonds and Hughie Green, which was released in 2023. He also directed a feature celeb biopic/true crime documentary on the rise and fall of Michael Barrymore and produced and directed a feature-length true crime documentary on the largest armed manhunt in British policing history to capture Barry Prudom, titled "Manhunt: The Phantom Cop Killer."