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Brian Eastman

Brian Eastman (born 3 September 1949, Brighton, UK) is a producer of feature films (such as Shadowlands and Under Suspicion), television drama (such as Agatha Christie's Poirot and Jeeves and Wooster), and stage productions (such as Shadowlands, Misery, Up on the Roof). He has received two BAFTA awards and two international Emmy awards and his productions have received many other awards and nominations. He is a Fellow of the Royal Television Society. He divides his time between the UK and US.[1]

Eastman founded the independent production company Carnival Films and between 1980 and 2006 produced over 300 hours of television drama, eight feature films and 10 stage productions. In 2007 Carnival Films was sold to the Australian company Southern Star. Eastman continues to produce through his new production company, Batway Ltd.

Early career edit

Eastman was educated at the City of Norwich School and Jesus College, Cambridge. Between 1972 and 1975 he worked for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Concert Management, and between 1976 and 1979 he was the Music Tours Officer for the British Council. His first venture into film making was to make music documentaries.

Carnival films edit

The company now known as Carnival Films and Television Ltd was founded by Brian Eastman and the director Leszek Burzynski in 1978 and was originally called Picture Partnership Productions (PPP). Eastman and Burzynsky worked together on music documentaries, short films for the cinema and commercials. PPP was one of the first independent companies to be commissioned by the newly created Channel Four television in the UK, and the company's work then concentrated on drama productions.

Burzynsky left the company in 1985 and the company was renamed Carnival Films (and Theatre) Ltd in 1989. At this time Carnival also expanded its activities into stage productions.

In the mid 1990s the Australian company Southern Star acquired a shareholding in Carnival.

In 2005 Gareth Neame joined Carnival as managing director and in 2006 Southern Star became the owners of the company. At this point Brian Eastman left Carnival, which was subsequently sold to NBC Universal.

Television productions edit

Between 1988 and 1994 he was joined at Carnival by Betty Willingale, following her retirement from the BBC. In the detective genre Eastman produced 70 hours of Agatha Christie's Poirot starring David Suchet;[2] Rosemary and Thyme, starring Felicity Kendal and Pam Ferris, Anna Lee starring Imogen Stubbs. In action/adventure he produced 40 hours of Bugs, and in comedy drama he produced the adaptations of Tom Sharpe's novels Blott on the Landscape and Porterhouse Blue.

He produced the mini-series Traffik written by Simon Moore, which subsequently was adapted into a feature film directed by Steven Soderbergh. Other mini-series for Channel Four included The Big Battalions and The Fragile Heart. For TNT in the US, and the BBC, he produced The Grid, and for NBC in the US, and SKY, he produced The Tenth Kingdom.[1]

Feature films edit

With Richard Attenborough, Eastman produced the feature film version of William Nicholson's Shadowlands, starring Anthony Hopkins and Debra Winger. Other movies with which he has been involved include Under Suspicion, starring Liam Neeson and Laura San Giacomo, and Wilt starring Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones.[1]

Stage productions edit

Eastman's first stage production was Up on the Roof which was nominated for an Olivier Best Musical award. He was then joined at Carnival by Andrew Welch and together they produced Shadowlands, Misery etc. (Full list below)

Recent activities edit

Eastman started a new company, Batway Ltd, to concentrate on stage productions. Again working with Andrew Welch, he revived Shadowlands at Wyndhams Theatre in London, starring Charles Dance and Janie Dee. He co-produced the UK tour of Our House, the Madness musical, and presented in the West End the stage adaptation of Girl with a Pearl Earring and a new adaptation of Treasure Island. In January 2010 he presented the world premiere of Jane Prowse's adaptation of Jane Juska's A Round-Heeled Woman at the Theater Artaud in San Francisco starring Sharon Gless.

Personal life edit

Eastman is married to Christabel Albery, an avid gardener, for whom he created the gardener-detectives series Rosemary & Thyme. They have homes in London and Santa Monica, California.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Brian Eastman – Producer". A Round Heeled Woman. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  2. ^ Eastman, Brian. "Poirot and me: Brian Eastman". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 October 2014.

External links edit

  • Brian Eastman at IMDb

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Brian Eastman born 3 September 1949 Brighton UK is a producer of feature films such as Shadowlands and Under Suspicion television drama such as Agatha Christie s Poirot and Jeeves and Wooster and stage productions such as Shadowlands Misery Up on the Roof He has received two BAFTA awards and two international Emmy awards and his productions have received many other awards and nominations He is a Fellow of the Royal Television Society He divides his time between the UK and US 1 Eastman founded the independent production company Carnival Films and between 1980 and 2006 produced over 300 hours of television drama eight feature films and 10 stage productions In 2007 Carnival Films was sold to the Australian company Southern Star Eastman continues to produce through his new production company Batway Ltd Contents 1 Early career 2 Carnival films 3 Television productions 4 Feature films 5 Stage productions 6 Recent activities 7 Personal life 8 References 9 External linksEarly career editEastman was educated at the City of Norwich School and Jesus College Cambridge Between 1972 and 1975 he worked for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Concert Management and between 1976 and 1979 he was the Music Tours Officer for the British Council His first venture into film making was to make music documentaries Carnival films editThe company now known as Carnival Films and Television Ltd was founded by Brian Eastman and the director Leszek Burzynski in 1978 and was originally called Picture Partnership Productions PPP Eastman and Burzynsky worked together on music documentaries short films for the cinema and commercials PPP was one of the first independent companies to be commissioned by the newly created Channel Four television in the UK and the company s work then concentrated on drama productions Burzynsky left the company in 1985 and the company was renamed Carnival Films and Theatre Ltd in 1989 At this time Carnival also expanded its activities into stage productions In the mid 1990s the Australian company Southern Star acquired a shareholding in Carnival In 2005 Gareth Neame joined Carnival as managing director and in 2006 Southern Star became the owners of the company At this point Brian Eastman left Carnival which was subsequently sold to NBC Universal Television productions editBetween 1988 and 1994 he was joined at Carnival by Betty Willingale following her retirement from the BBC In the detective genre Eastman produced 70 hours of Agatha Christie s Poirot starring David Suchet 2 Rosemary and Thyme starring Felicity Kendal and Pam Ferris Anna Lee starring Imogen Stubbs In action adventure he produced 40 hours of Bugs and in comedy drama he produced the adaptations of Tom Sharpe s novels Blott on the Landscape and Porterhouse Blue He produced the mini series Traffik written by Simon Moore which subsequently was adapted into a feature film directed by Steven Soderbergh Other mini series for Channel Four included The Big Battalions and The Fragile Heart For TNT in the US and the BBC he produced The Grid and for NBC in the US and SKY he produced The Tenth Kingdom 1 Feature films editWith Richard Attenborough Eastman produced the feature film version of William Nicholson s Shadowlands starring Anthony Hopkins and Debra Winger Other movies with which he has been involved include Under Suspicion starring Liam Neeson and Laura San Giacomo and Wilt starring Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones 1 Stage productions editEastman s first stage production was Up on the Roof which was nominated for an Olivier Best Musical award He was then joined at Carnival by Andrew Welch and together they produced Shadowlands Misery etc Full list below Recent activities editEastman started a new company Batway Ltd to concentrate on stage productions Again working with Andrew Welch he revived Shadowlands at Wyndhams Theatre in London starring Charles Dance and Janie Dee He co produced the UK tour of Our House the Madness musical and presented in the West End the stage adaptation of Girl with a Pearl Earring and a new adaptation of Treasure Island In January 2010 he presented the world premiere of Jane Prowse s adaptation of Jane Juska s A Round Heeled Woman at the Theater Artaud in San Francisco starring Sharon Gless Personal life editEastman is married to Christabel Albery an avid gardener for whom he created the gardener detectives series Rosemary amp Thyme They have homes in London and Santa Monica California References edit a b c Brian Eastman Producer A Round Heeled Woman Retrieved 26 October 2014 Eastman Brian Poirot and me Brian Eastman The Guardian Retrieved 26 October 2014 External links editBrian Eastman at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brian Eastman amp oldid 1188057956, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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