Tyrees Addison Lamptey (born 2 September 1994) is a British film director and screenwriter, best known for his unapologetic and profound style of storytelling. Tyrees is a global award-winning and nominated director of Ghanaian descent born and raised in London, England. Early life Tyrees grew up in Camden Town, London, where he attended William Ellis School and City of Westminster College before graduating from a University in Hampshire in Film production. He began making films at age seventeen, borrowing cameras and shooting short films with his friends. Growing up, Tyrees was particularly influenced by [https://en. .org/wiki/The_Warriors_(film) The Warriors] (1979) and [https://en. .org/wiki/The_Fugitive_(1993_film) The Fugitive] (1993). Awards and nominations His recent production "PAWNS" has multiple nominations for both screenplay and film. Tyrees was nominated for "Best Director" at Hollywood Hills Awards. His other nominations include; "Best Student Film" at Southampton International Film Festival and "Student Film of the Month" at The Monthly Film Festival (TMFF)
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