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Nira Park is a British television and film producer.
Park worked at The Comic Strip from 1989 to 1995. In June 1995, she founded Big Talk Productions, which employs four people. Under this production company, she has produced comedies such as Black Books and Spaced. Subsequent to Spaced, she continued to work with Edgar Wright in the production of Shaun of the Dead and later Hot Fuzz.
In addition to comedy, she has also worked on dramas and documentaries. In 2005, she was named one of the "Top Ten Producers To Watch" by Variety Magazine.
She was married to Keith Allen, but they have since divorced.
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