Jeremy Deller Net Worth is $3 Million Jeremy Deller Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Jeremy Deller (born 1966) is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. He won the Turner Prize in 2004. Deller is known for his Battle of Orgreave (2001), a reenactment of the actual Battle of Orgreave which occurred during the UK miners' strike in 1984. From 2007 to 2011, Deller served as a Trustee of the Tate Gallery.
Date Of Birth 1966-01-01 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Cinematographer, Editor, Sound Department Nationality British
Director Title Year Status Character We're Here Because We're Here 2016 Documentary short The Bruce Lacey Experience 2012 Documentary The Posters Came from the Walls 2008 Documentary
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Hare Pie and Bottle Kicking, Hallaton 2005 Documentary short Castleton's Traditional Garland Day 2000 Documentary short Shrovetide Football, Ashbourne 2000 Documentary short
Editor Title Year Status Character Hare Pie and Bottle Kicking, Hallaton 2005 Documentary short Castleton's Traditional Garland Day 2000 Documentary short Shrovetide Football, Ashbourne 2000 Documentary short
Sound Department Title Year Status Character Hare Pie and Bottle Kicking, Hallaton 2005 Documentary short sound Castleton's Traditional Garland Day 2000 Documentary short sound Shrovetide Football, Ashbourne 2000 Documentary short sound
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Ian Hislop's Olden Days 2014 TV Series archive - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character Chris Packham's Natural Selection 2015 TV Movie Himself - Interviewed Guest Ian Hislop's Olden Days 2014 TV Series Himself - Artist David Bowie Is Happening Now 2013 Documentary Himself This Is Tomorrow 2008 Documentary Himself The Private Life of a Masterpiece 2005 TV Series documentary Himself - Artist The Battle of Orgreave 2001 Documentary Himself
Known for movies The Posters Came from the Walls (2008) as Director
The Bruce Lacey Experience (2012) as Director
Hare Pie and Bottle Kicking, Hallaton (2005) as Cinematographer
Shrovetide Football, Ashbourne (2000) as Cinematographer