Fun Fact - Louise is a triple threat playing the flute, piano and violin! She is also a huge Liverpool football fan.
Louise is the co-founder of Little Bird Films and a series producer/director who has spent the last 20 years developing and producing a wide range of factual content for both the UK and international market.
A graduate of Channel 4’s FT2 training scheme in 2001, Louise worked for some of the major production indies in London before joining the BBC in Bristol in 2003. Specialising in both popular and specialist factual, as well as foreign filming, Louise’s production credits include Football Stories for Channel 4, Private Life of a Masterpiece for BBC2, BBC Young Musician for BBC FOUR, Gareth Thomas and the Battle at Mametz (a WW1 special) for BBC1 and Manolo The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards (a feature-length documentary about the iconic shoe designer Manolo Blahnik) for Netflix.
Recently, she has Series Produced the popular BBC3 / BBC1 Wales series Hayley Goes and is overseeing the new production 'Nurses' (working title) for BBC3.
As part of the BBC Factual Development team in Cardiff, Louise was responsible for
originating and developing a large number of Specialist and Popular Factual content including Petrie: The Man who Discovered Egypt for BBC4, and Best Job in the World for BBC1. She originated and developed to commission the ground-breaking, blue-chip feature-length docs' Egypt’s Lost Cities and Rome’s Lost Empire, both of which she went on to Produce for BBC1 primetime and Discovery Channel. Louise left the BBC in 2014 and set up Little Bird Films with Tammy Kennedy in 2018.