
Ché Grant
Directing
Biography
Ché grew up in the leafy suburbs of London, England. As a child Ché dreamed of moving to Hollywood and becoming an actor. Ché studied acting in theatre school and worked as a child actor on films such as Evita staring Madonna. After spending years as a working theatre and tv actor in the UK Ché became captivated by the work of the acclaimed directors and producers he had worked with and so turned to his passion for directing, producing and writing and graduated from the Met Film School in London with a BA in filmmaking. His first short documentary was exhibited at the Tate Modern (London) and his second award-winning short film One Night Only (2014) was screened at over 70 film festivals worldwide. Ché then went on to direct and produce the acclaimed daytime talk show Ladies Talk on Sky TV hosted by the British comedian, Angie Le Mar. Ché’s debut feature, the multi-award-winning Rom-com mockumentary Love Possibly (2018), which he co-wrote, directed and produced was critically acclaimed and received multiple accolades including Awards for Best Film, Best Screenplay and Best Director and has been distributed worldwide.
Known For

Weeks away from his wedding, an insecure guy puts his fiancée through a series of tests to see if she would cheat before they tie the knot.
How to Make Her Cheat

A fly-on-the-wall documentary film crew follow Alex, a hopelessly romantic, rom-com obsessed virgin on a quest to find love. Alex quickly finds himself out of his depth when Lana, a Moldovan mail-order bride he met online makes the bold decision of moving to London to marry him.
Love Possibly

Set over a single night, in and around the streets of London. A first date catastrophe? or the beginning of true romance? Between Mary-Ann, an uptight 40 yr old American, and Liam, a roguish 29 yr old Englishman. Yet all may not be what it seems.
One Night Only

Appetite is a psychological horror-thriller that explores the dark intersection of desire, power, and primal instinct.