BWere there any people who supported/mentored/championed you in the early stages of your career? How important are these kinds of relationships?
KDI’ve been fortunate enough to have had the support and mentorship of a number of gifted professionals who have helped shape and steer my career. At 17, I became friends with BBC Producers such as Melanie Brown, Marcus Ryder and Rae Patterson – all of whom advised, encouraged and inspired me to pursue a career in television.
In the ITV Factual department the likes of Jim Allen, Joe Houlihan and Henry Hainault took me under their wings and gave me the breaks I needed at crucial stages of my development, as well as the room to make mistakes during that journey.
Having made the transition into drama, I look towards the likes of Jeff Pope, Neil McKay and Lisa Gilchrist – the multi-award-winning trio who championed my cause and guided me through the development and production of Appropriate Adult. All of these relationships have provided me with a strong support network, experienced sounding boards and the confidence to express myself without fear and in a pressure-free environment.