Keri Collins (born 1978) is a BAFTA winning director and writer for film and television. He has written and directed for the BBC, Sky TV, Netflix, The Sunday Times and PBS.
Collins was born in Pontypool, Wales. He was selected for the prestigious Guiding Lights scheme in 2008 and, as a result, was mentored by Sir Kenneth Branagh.[1]
Collins' short film 'FUNDAY' was an official selection at the Raindance Film Festival 2011. It was acquired for distribution by Shorts International, nominated for a BAFTA Cymru award for Best Short film and described by Tony Grisoni (Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) as "Deliciously melancholic".[2]
In 2024, Collins was named as a Writer to Watch by Deadline, following the news that he was writing a family movie adaptation of the 1980s series Super Gran for Brock Media.[4] The script topped The Brit List 2023, with the highest number of votes ever received for a project on the list in its 15 year history.[5]