Gold began casting while at university, studying at Christ's College, University of Cambridge.[3] After casting the HBO series Rome,[4] Gold was hired in 2009 by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss to cast a new HBO series, Game of Thrones, alongside Robert Sterne.[5]
Year | Title | Notes |
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2005–2007 | Rome | 22 episodes |
2011–present | Game of Thrones | 67 episodes |
2015 | Wolf Hall | Miniseries |
2016 | The Crown | 20 episodes |
Year | Title | Notes |
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1997 | The Borrowers | |
2002 | Max (2002 film) | |
2007 | Hot Fuzz | |
2007 | Mr. Bean's Holiday | |
2009 | A Christmas Carol | |
2011 | Attack the Block | |
2010 | The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader | |
2013 | Rush | |
2014 | The Imitation Game | |
2014 | The Theory of Everything | |
2014 | Exodus: Gods and Kings | |
2015 | The Martian | |
2015 | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | |
2016 | Inferno | |
2017 | On Chesil Beach | |
2017 | Star Wars: The Last Jedi | |
2018 | Solo: A Star Wars Story |
Gold has won and been nominated for numerous awards for Game of Thrones, including a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series win in 2015 and 2016 and Emmy nominations for all six seasons.[6] In 2015, she and Sterne were also nominated for an Emmy for casting the miniseries Wolf Hall.[7] In 2014, Gold was nominated for a Casting Society of America award for her work on the film The Theory of Everything.[8] In 2016, Gold was awarded a BAFTA Special Award at the Television Craft Awards for her career in casting for television and film.[9]
Nina Gold is a casting director and producer, known for Game of Thrones (2011), Attack the Block (2011) and The King's Speech (2010).