Paul Duddridge (born 30 November 1966) is a writer, comedy agent, producer and director.
Duddridge founded the London-based production company "Jones The Film" in 2003.[1] He directed, produced and wrote critically acclaimed television shows "Annually Retentive"[2] [3] for the BBC and "Director's Commentary" for ITV1. Other credit includes "The Keith Barret Show."
Duddridge wrote and fronted award-winning documentary "A Film About Races." He made his feature directing debut in 2016 with Mothers and Daughters.[4]
In 2018, Duddridge's second feature film Together[5] starring Peter Bowles and Sylvia Syms was released. It premiered in the UK and is an official Selection for the 2018 British Film Festival in Australia.[6]
Currently he is Head of Entertainment at digital network TV4 in Los Angeles.[7]
In 2024, Duddridge became the nominating officer for the Party of Women, led by Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull,[8] giving him overall responsibility for arranging the nomination of candidates and approving the party identity marks used on nomination forms and ballot papers at elections.