Tim Bevan Executive, Producer

Tim Bevan


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Credits - Tim Bevan*

  Project Release Date/Air Date Credit
Producer
   Definitely, Maybe 2008
   Atonement 2007
   The Golden Age 2007
   Mr. Bean's Holiday 2007
   Hot Fuzz 2007
   Smokin' Aces 2007
   Catch a Fire 2006
   United 93 2006
   Nanny McPhee 2006
   Pride & Prejudice 2005
   The Interpreter 2005
   Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason 2004
   Wimbledon 2004
   Thunderbirds 2004
   Love Actually 2003
   Johnny English 2003
   The Guru 2003
   About a Boy 2002
   40 Days and 40 Nights 2002
   Captain Corelli's Mandolin 2001
   Bridget Jones's Diary 2001
   High Fidelity 2000
   Plunkett & Macleane 1999
   The Hi-Lo Country 1998
   Elizabeth 1998
   What Rats Won't Do 1998
   The Borrowers 1998
   Bean 1997
   The Matchmaker 1997
   Moonlight and Valentino 1995
   French Kiss 1995
   Map of the Human Heart 1993
   London Kills Me 1992
   Diamond Skulls 1991
   Chicago Joe and the Showgirl 1990
   For Queen & Country 1989
   Paperhouse 1989
   Sammy and Rosie Get Laid 1987
   Personal Services 1987
   My Beautiful Laundrette 1986
   Loch Ness
   Ali G Indahouse
   Sixty Six
Executive Producer
   "The Tudors" (8  Episodes) 2006- 2007
         "Episode 10"
2007
         "Episode 9"
2007
         "Episode 8"
2007
         "Episode 7"
2007
         "Episode 4"
2007
         "Episode 3"
2007
         "Episode 2"
2007
         "Pilot"
   Rory O'Shea Was Here 2005
   Shaun of the Dead 2004
   Ned Kelly 2004
   My Little Eye 2004
   Thirteen 2003
   The Italian Job 2003
   The Shape of Things 2003
   The Man Who Wasn't There 2001
   The Man Who Cried 2001
   O Brother, Where Art Thou? 2000
   Notting Hill 1999
   The Big Lebowski 1998
   Fargo 1996
   Dead Man Walking 1995
   Panther 1995
   The Hudsucker Proxy 1994
   Four Weddings and A Funeral 1994
   Romeo Is Bleeding 1994
   Posse 1993
   Bob Roberts 1992
   Rubin & Ed 1992
   Drop Dead Fred 1991
   The Tall Guy 1990
   Fools of Fortune 1990
   A World Apart 1988
   The Calcium Kid
   Long Time Dead
   That Eye, the Sky
   Gettin' Square
   Mickybo and Me
   Gone
   Naming Number Two
Actor
   Elizabeth 1998 Handsome Man
Special Thanks
   The Land Girls 1998
Co-Producer
   "Robin Hood" 1991

Awards - Tim Bevan*

Biography - Tim Bevan*

Nationality: New Zealander
Born : Data UnAvailable
Biography: Working Title Films, the production company headed by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, was the driving force behind several successful films of the mid-1990s, including the Oscar-nominated "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994) and "Fargo" (1996). They may have left the ceremony without a statue each time but Working Title became established as the pre-eminent independent company in Britain. Bevan and Fellner have also established ongoing relations with such filmmakers as Hanif Kureishi, Mario Van Peebles, Tim Robbins and the Coen Brothers.

The New Zealand-born, British-educated Bevan broke into film and TV in 1983 when he formed a producing partnership with Sarah Radclyffe that eventually grew into Working Title Films in 1985. That same year, they produced Stephen Frears' "My Beautiful Laundrette" originally for Channel 4, but successful festival screenings led to its international release. The center to the story was the love affair between a young man of Pakistani descent and his long-time British friend also marked the screenwriting debut of Hanif Kureishi and catapulted Daniel Day-Lewis to stardom. Frears and Kureishi later collaborated on the controversial "Sammy and Rosie Get Laid" (1987), also produced under Working Title's auspices.

In 1988, Bevan and Radclyffe executive produced "A World Apart", the story of a girl and her relationship with her anti-apartheid activist mother in South Africa which won the Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Award for Barbara Hershey. Working Title had its first flop in 1991 with "Drop Dead Fred" and shortly thereafter, Bevan and Radclyffe parted ways with Eric Fellner joining the company. That same year, the company produced "London Kills Me", the directorial debut of Hanif Kureishi. Into the 90s, Working Title was seen as sponsoring many films with a new energy, but little broad commercial appeal. They had art-house successes of varying degrees with "Bob Roberts" (1992), the directorial debut of Tim Robbins, and "Map of the Human Heart" (1993), directed by Vincent Ward. Bevan and Fellner served as executive producers of Mario Van Peebles' "Posse" (1993), which proved to be their most commercial "Hollywood" film to that date. After the disappointing "The Hudsucker Proxy" (1994) from the Coen brothers came the critical and box-office success of "Four Weddings and a Funeral". (The film earned in excess of $250 million worldwide and until 1997's "The Full Monty", held the record as the top grossing British film.) Budgets for Working Title films improved (up to $50 million) but it remains a British-based company with a Hollywood office and a work ethic very much away from the studio system.

Since the mid-90s, Bevan and Fellner have produced or executive produced a number of interesting films. "Panther", made by Mario and Melvin Van Peebles, examined the history of the Black Panther movement in the USA while "French Kiss" teamed Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline in a disappointing romantic comedy "Moonlight and Valentino" (all 1995) showcased several strong females as well as marked the acting debut of rock star Jon Bon Jovi. That same year, Tim Robbins' "Dead Man Walking" proved a critical and commercial winner, earning a Best Actress Oscar for Susan Sarandon and a Best Actor Academy Award nomination for Sean Penn and solidifying Working Title as a quality producer of independent film. The Coen brothers' wildly popular "Fargo" continued the company streak and Bevan and Fellner also executive produced the Coens' less successful "The Big Lebowski" (1998). The company faced an uncertain future, however, when its largest shareholder, PolyGram, announced in early 1998 that it was looking to sell its 75 percent stake.

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Variety's Most Recent Articles About:

Tim Bevan

McAdams, Mirren head to 'State'
...the congressman and Bateman plays the other lead reporter. Andrew Hauptman is producing with Working Title partners Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. Paul Abbott, who wrote the six-hour mini, is exec producer. McAdams is playing the title role...

'Play' time for Jason Bateman
...s investigation, and Bateman will play one of the key reporters chasing the story. Andrew Hauptman produces with Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. Paul Abbott, who created the mini, exec produces. Bateman will next be seen in the ensemble of...

Bier to direct 'Lost for Words'
...Chinese actress and her female translator. Jamie Curtis penned the screenplay. Working Title's Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan are producing, alongside "Love Actually" writer-director-producer Richard Curtis. Bier made her English...

Keener to co-star in 'Soloist'
...Los Angeles. Keener will portray Lopez s editor at the Times. Gary Foster and Russ Krasnoff are producing, while Tim Bevan exec produces. Lopez s articles, From Skid Row to Disney Hall, also serve as the basis for an upcoming book by Putnam...


Variety's Most Recent Reviews For:

Tim Bevan

Elizabeth: The Golden Age
...release presented in association with StudioCanal with MP Zeta of a Working Title production. Produced by Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan, Jonathan Cavendish. Executive producers, Debra Hayward, Liza Chasin, Michael Hirst. Co-producer, Mary Richards...

Atonement
...presentation, in association with StudioCanal and Relativity Media, of a Working Title production. Produced by Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan, Paul Webster. Executive producers, Richard Eyre, Robert Fox, Ian McEwan, Debra Hayward, Liza Chasin. Co-producer...

Mr Bean's Holiday
...Working Title production, in association with Tiger Aspect Pictures. Produced by Peter Bennett-Jones, Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan. Executive producers, Richard Curtis, Simon McBurney. Co-producers, Caroline Hewitt, Debra Hayward, Liza Chasin...

Gone
...association with WBP. Produced by Nira Park, Deborah Balderstone. Executive producers, Natascha Wharton, Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan, Jon Finn. Directed by Ringan Ledwidge. Screenplay, James Watkins, Andrew Upton. With: Scott Mechlowicz...


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