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After studying design at Victoria University, Nick Ward helped write reality television for Julie Christie, spent time as assistant editor at fashion magazine FQMen, then in 2004 launched production company Two Heads, alongside director James Anderson. Since then Ward has produced comedians-abroad series Funny Roots, two seasons of primetime good food guide The Food Truck, and comedy series A Night at the Classic.
We’ve got different strengths, and that’s really the reason why I think it works.
– Nick Ward, on his Two Heads partnership with James Anderson
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Funny Roots |
Producer |
2012 |
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Movember |
Executive Producer |
2011 |
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The Food Truck |
Producer |
2011 - 2012 |
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Writer |
2010 - 2012 |
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Producer |
2010 |
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Roast of Mike King |
Executive Producer |
2010 |
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Girl Racers |
Producer |
2009 |
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Nicky Watson Calendar Girl |
Producer |
2008 |
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Smashfest |
Producer |
2008 |
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The Cheerleaders |
Producer |
2007 |
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Miss Hawaiian Tropic Uncovered |
Producer |
2006 |
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Santarchy |
Director |
2004 - 2006 |
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James Anderson and Nick Ward are the brains behind Auckland based production company Two Heads...
2011 Aotearoa Film and Television Awards
Nominated for Best Comedy or Comedy Series: A Night at the Classic