Join us for a 90-minute Career Retrospective of casting director Nina Gold, moderated by Rochelle Rose, SAG-AFTRA Foundation.
Nina Gold is a casting director in television, film and occasionally theatre. Nina’s has cast over a hundred films and television pieces.
Feature films include Jay Kelly; Conclave; Hamnet; The Roses; Ballad of a Small Player; Wonka; Blitz; Catherine Called Birdy; The Wonder; The Power of the Dog; The Mauritanian; The Two Popes; 1917; Star Wars: Episodes VII, VIII and IX; Jurassic World-Ancient Futures; Mamma Mia 2- Here We Go Again; Bridget Jones’ Baby; The BFG; The Danish Girl; Far from the Madding Crowd; High-Rise; The Martian; Paddington and Paddington 2; In the Heart of the Sea; The Iron Lady; The Theory of Everything; The Imitation Game; The King's Speech ;Les Misérables.; Sightseers; Before I Go to Sleep; How I Live Now; Rush; Prometheus; The Counselor; Attack the Block; Jane Eyre; Hot Fuzz; Brothers of The Head; The Illusionist; Wild Bill; The World’s End; My Week with Marilyn; Nowhere Boy; Bright Star and Eastern Promises. She has cast nine films with Mike Leigh including Hard Truths; Peterloo; Mr. Turner; Topsy-Turvy; Vera Drake and Another Year.
Television credits include eight seasons of Game of Thrones; three seasons of The Crown; six seasons of Slow Horses; Too Much; Baby Reindeer; Bad Sisters; Say Nothing; Chernobyl; This Is Going To Hurt; Andor; Rain Dogs; The Power; Brexit; Patrick Melrose; King Lear; The State; Wolf Hall; The Dresser; Marco Polo; London Spy; Restless; Any Human Heart and The Crimson Petal and The White. Other television credits include two seasons of Rome; The Red Riding Trilogy; Longford; The Devil’s Whore; John Adams and The Life and Death of Peter Sellers.
Nina has won six Primetime Emmys for Outstanding Casting for her work on Baby Reindeer; John Adam; Game of Thrones and The Crown. Nina has won a BAFTA for scripted casting on This Is Going To Hurt; five Artios awards for outstanding casting on Slow Horses; Conclave; Baby Reindeer; The King’s Speech; My Week with Marilyn. In April 2016 she was honored with a BAFTA Special Award for her outstanding contribution to casting over 100 television and film productions – the first time BAFTA recognized a casting director with a special award.