Daniella Timperley

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BornNovember 2000
Randalstown
EducationQueen's University Belfast National Film and Television School
OccupationProduction assistant
Era2018-Now
Known forFilmmaker & activist
AwardsDiana Award

Daniella Timperley is from Randalstown‚ County Antrim, Northern Ireland. She is a second unit‚ producer and base production assistant at Lyrical Media for a number of films and television series.[1]

Daniella Timperley was born in Randalstown on 22 November 2000 and attended St Louis Grammar School Ballymena. She is a Broadcast Production graduate from Queen’s University Belfast.[2] She completed the "Study USA" programme where she gained a qualification in American Business Practice at University of the Ozarks in Arkansas.[3]

Timperley attended the BFI Film Academy delivered by Cinemagic in 2018-2019 for 5 months learning from and working with professionals and young people. She took on the role as the producer and in TImperley's own words‚ "Was a challenging but enjoyable role." On the day of the showcase, they all screened our films in the Crescent Arts Centre where friends and family were invited to come and view their work.[4]

She is a volunteer and trustee of White Ribbon NI.[5] She represented Ireland in the international Diana Award Change Maker campaign and hosted their 2019 awards ceremony at Stormont. She was the joint All-Ireland Youth Volunteer of the Year 2018 at the Pramerica Spirit of the Community Awards and represented Ireland at an international event in Washington D.C. in the United States along with another winner Niall Gosson from Dublin.[6] Timperley was able to share the work she completed with Women's Aid ABCLN at this event.[7] Timperley was a contestant in the 2025 Miss Ireland beauty pageant.[8]

Daniella Timperley was awarded the Diana Award in 2017 for her work tackling domestic violence in Northern Ireland.[6]

Timperley hosted an Apple Podcast called "How to Change the World" where she sat down and spoke to people doing "amazing" work at home and across the globe from 1st January 2021 to 2nd April 2021.[9]

On 30 January 2018‚ Timperley met Sir Kenneth Branagh as a young reporter with "Into Film" when he entered a school in Belfast where a screening of Thor was being held.[10]

Timperley attended Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's wedding and was one of 600 people across the UK to be selected. Her invitation was in "recognition of her contribution to her local community".[11][12][13]

References

  1. Timperley, Daniella. "Daniella Timperley - Runner - About Me". thetalentmanager.com.
  2. "Read about a student's experience on the Study USA programme". nireland.britishcouncil.org (Press release).
  3. Timperley, Daniella. "Blog: My Go Global Adventure: Arkansas USA". blogs.qub.ac.uk.
  4. "BFI Film Academy". 20 December 2019.
  5. Bell, Stephanie (30 October 2023). "Children to be trained to spot early signs of violence against women". belfasttelegraph.co.uk. Daniella Timperley (22), from Randalstown, was one of the first people to volunteer with the charity and is now a trustee
  6. 6.0 6.1 Timperley, Danielle. "The Diana Award - Blog - Making A Change For The Next Generation". diana-award.org.uk.
  7. Timperley, Daniella. "Sky Dive Challenge". enthuse.com.
  8. "Miss Ireland Instagram Post". instagram.com.
  9. Timperley, Danielle. ""How to Change the World"" – via podcasts.apple.com.
  10. Timperley, Danielle (May 2019). "3 days in Cannes with young reporter Daniella". intofilm.org.
  11. Black, Rebecca (2018-03-30). "Selfless Northern Ireland schoolgirl Daniella invited to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wedding". BelfastTelegraph.co.uk. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2025-01-31.
  12. Frost, Katie (2018-05-21). "Here's what it was really like to attend Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding". Cosmopolitan. Retrieved 2025-01-31.
  13. Neal, Charlotte (2018-04-04). "Why this student is first member of public to be invited to the Royal wedding". The Mirror. Retrieved 2025-01-31.

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