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Full Members of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Updated 22 March 2011) Full Members of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (updated 22 March 2011) Roberta Aarons Yavar Abbas Allison Abbate Jeff Abberley Peter Abbey Paul Abbott Steve Abbott Bassem Abdallah Brian Abel David Abraham Eric Abraham Georgina Abrahams Bruce Abrahams Joe Abrams Jenny Abramsky Farah Abushwesha Huda Abuzeid Juliet Ace Roy Ackerman Steve Ackhurst Joss Ackland Barry Ackroyd Ken Adam Richard Adams Ross Adams Mark Adams Gordon Adams Benetta Adamson Madeline Addy Henry Adeane David Adler Melanie Adorian Tony Ageh Phil Agland Joss Agnew Steen Agro Jenny Agutter Sanjiv Ahuja Pippa Ailion Lucy Ainsworth-Taylor Christopher Aird Dawn Airey Tony Aitken Eleanor Aitken Mike Aiton Abby Ajayi Jovan Ajder Niyi Akeju Zara Akester Colin Akester Nassreen Akhtar Odunayo Akinwolere John Akomfrah Basi Akpabio Timothy Alban Francesco Alberico Philip Alberstat Simon Albury Julian Alcantara Jane Aldous Nuala Alen-Buckley Tom Alexander John Alexander Eva Alexander Darrell Alexander Jon Alexander Arnna Alexander Adam Alexander Rob Alexander Michael Algar Rosie Alison Luke Alkin Foz Allan Shane Allen Joe Allen Ged Allen Tony Allen Kenton Allen James Allen Katherine Allen James Allen Belinda Allen Angela Allen Peter Allen Richard Allen-Turner Lynn Alleway Rebecca Alleway Anthony Alleyne Waheed Alli Christopher Allies Ron Allison Daisy Allsop Christine Allsopp Pedro Almodovar Agustin Almodovar David Alpin Tess Alps Caroline Alterskye-Knight John Altman Richard Alwyn Vanessa Amberleigh Chris Ambler David Ambrose Arash Amel Paul Amer Asitha Ameresekere Edward Ames Caroline Amies David Amor David Amphlett Alex Amsel Simon Amster Nicolai Amter Thomas Amter Isabelle Amyes Garth Ancier Ronni Ancona Claire Anderson Gillian Anderson Clive Anderson William Anderson Linda Anderson Joanna Anderson Bill Anderson Jon Anderson Wes Anderson Colin Anderson Keith Anderson Ken Anderson Catherine Anderton Woodford Paul Andrew Jocelyn Andrews Kelly Andrews Holly Andrews Rob Andrews Anthony Andrews Nick Angel Emma Angel Susan Angel Tim Angel Daniel Angel Bob Angell Mariangela Angelucci George Anger Ewan Angus Tim Ansell Miles Anthony William Anthony Gaunt Reno Antoniades Paul Antony-Barber Josh Appignanesi Helena Appio Gilly Archer Michelle Archer Jon Archer Tom Archer John Archer Jan Archibald Simon Ardizzone Zsuzsanna Ardo Julie Ardrey Alexandra Arlango Clara Armand Kim Armitage Charles Armitage Alexander Armstrong Jesse Armstrong Vic Armstrong Peter Armstrong Moira Armstrong Ian Armstrong Craig Armstrong David Arnold Sarah Arnott Darren Aronofsky Bennett Arron Gemma Arterton Louise Arthur Robert Arthur Nick Arthurs Full Members of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (updated 22 March 2011) Amma Asante Jenny Ash Bob Ash Carola Ash Gordon Ashbee Ross Ashcroft Rachel Ashdown Jane Asher Kate Ashfield Bernard Ashley David Ashton Keir Ashton Roger Ashton-Griffiths Pauline Asper Neville Astley Julian Aston Dina Ata Dino Athanassiou Howard Atherton Geoff Atkinson Stephen Atkinson Joey Attawia David Attenborough Richard Attenborough Lambros Atteshlis Phil Attfield Michael Attwell Juliet Aubrey Michael Audreson Mick Audsley Jake Auerbach Shona Auerbach Mark Auguste Sam Auguste David Aukin Sue Austen Todd Austin Naomi Austin Chrystabel Austin Julie Austin Julie Austin Chris Auty Richard Ayers Leo Aylen Christopher Aylott Richard Ayre Alan Ayres Linda Ayton Morris Aza Salwa Azar Winston Azzopardi Georg Backer Ivor Baddiel David Baddiel Robert Bagshaw Sarah Bagshaw David Bahanovich Sunny Bahia Shaheen Baig Michael Baig-Clifford Catherine Bailey Frank Bailey John Bailie Sam Bain Alan Bain Julie Baines Ben Baird James Baker Paula Baker Marc Baker Vanessa Baker Susan Baker Martin Baker Howard Baker Tom Baker Chrissie Baker George Baker Bob Baker Richard Baker Johanna Baker William Baker Johanna Baldwin Maria Balermpa Doug Balfour David Ball Sarah Ball Christopher Ballantyne Bea Ballard Mike Baller Paul Balmer Terry Bamber Stephanie Bamberg Niall Bamford Jonti Banatvala Elaine Bancroft Derek Banham Mirra Bank-Brockman Harry Banks Bridget Banton Madonna Baptiste Albert Barber Peter Barber-Fleming Hamish Barbour Jane Barclay Matt Bardock Chris Barfoot Gavin Barker Guy Barker Charlotte Barker Michael Barker Chris Barlow Dominic Barlow Lynn Barlow Derek Barnes Tom Barnes Peter Barnes Jeni Barnett John Barnett David Barras Jim Barratt Analisa Barreto Jacci Barrett Fred Barron Oli Barry John Bartlett Kate Bartlett Simon Bartlett Jo Bartlett Lee Bartlett Sean Barton Nick Barton Sakab Bashir Stephen Basil-Jones Glen Basner Paul Bason Andy Bass Lucy Bassnett-Mcguire Adrian Bate Jacky Bateman Colin Bateman Michael Bates Matthew Bates Otto Bathurst Robert Bathurst Peter Batkin John Battsek Daniel Battsek Jennifer Batty Claire Baughan Lene Bausager Ian Baverstock Gillian Baxter Simon Baxter Lynsey Baxter Oliver Bayldon Rick Bayles Jens Baylis Stephen Bayly Jeff Baynes Sarah Baynes Mia Bays Peter Bazalgette Rikki Beadle-Blair Mike Beale Adrian Bean Jeremy Bear Paul Beard John Beard Sarah Beardsall Caroline Beaton Randal Beattie Johnny Beattie Simon Beaufoy Clare Beavan Jon Beazley Sophie Becher Roger Beck Roy Beck Paul Becker Clare Beckett Full Members of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (updated 22 March 2011) Jo Beddington Elaine Bedell Andrew Beech Angela Beeching Edward Beese Max Beesley Charles Beeson Hannah Begbie Isabel Begg Cedric Behrel Richard Belfield Tor Belfrage Mark Bell Adrian Bell Jamie Bell Peter Bell Rachel Bell Julian Bellamy Rachel Bellett Bernard Bellew Davina Belling James Bellini Mandy Belnick Kay Benbow Andrew Bendel Darren Bender Barbara Benedek Neil Benedict Kathleen Benham Annette Bening Richard Benjamin Floella Benjamin Robert Benmussa Jana Bennett Zai Bennett Ray Bennett Peter Bennett Jon Bennett Nigel Bennett Colin Bennett Stephen Bennett Peter Bennett-Jones Sandra Benoit Mark Benson Emma Benson Ian Benson Jonny Benson Roy Benson Graham Benson Christine Benson Anna Benson-Gyles Becky Bentham Trevor Bentham Mark Bentley Jill Bentley Kate Benton Sarah Benton Paul Berczeller Joanna Beresford Ruda Beresford-Dauphin Quirin Berg Josh Berger Jonathan Berger Julian Berger Barbara Berkery Diana Berman Jessica Berman-Bogdan Paul Bernard Tom Bernard Alexander Berner Robert Berney Robert Bernstein Keith Bernstein Peter Berry David Berry Simon Berthon John Berton Harvey Bertram-Brown Frances Berwick Trevor Best Matthew Best Mike Best Peter Beston Oscar Beuselinck Rob Bevan Lucy Bevan Tim Bevan Rob Bevan Julie Bevan Hilary Bevan Jones Christine Beveridge Will Bex Robin Bextor Christopher Bezant Sanjeev Bhaskar Heenan Bhatti David Bickerstaff Paul Bickford Richard Bickley Alex Bicknell Sue Bide Daniel Bigel Anne Billard Ninder Billing Malcolm Billings Kevin Billington Alexandra Louise Billington Lisa Bindahnee Sarah Bing Helen Bingham Stewart Binns Antonia Bird Sarah Bird Paddy Bird Fiona Birkbeck Hannah Birkett Mike Birkhead Andy Birmingham Simon Bishop David Bishop Brian Bissell Peter Biziou Fiona Black Zoë Black Brad Blackbourn Olly Blackburn Mark Blackledge Julia Blackman Malorie Blackman Stephen Blackman Kate Blackmore Mo Blackwood Bob Blagden Annabel Blair Jerome Blake Richard Blake J Blakeson Martin Blakstad Nina Blatt Philipp Blaubach Len Blavatnik Brenda Blethyn Kate Blewett Rebecca Blond Orlando Bloom Marston Bloom Tony Bloom Marcie Bloom Peter Bloore Charlie Bloye Amanda Blue Ed Blum Remy Blumenfeld Christine Blundell Richard Blundell Christopher Blunden Matilda Blyth Jeffrey Blyth Keith Boak Sean Bobbitt Gavin Bocquet Richard Boden Michael Bogdanov Bill Bohanna Adam Bohling Ruth Bolland Alexei Boltho Vanessa Bolton Roger Bolton William Bolton Nick Bonard Crighton Bone Valerio Bonelli James Bonnar Andrew Bonner Jonathan Bonnett Jette Bonnevie Hugh Bonneville Simon Booker John Boorman Full Members of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (updated 22 March 2011) Simon Bor Val Boreland Stuart Boreman Laurie Borg Marianne Borgo Jules Borkent Simon Bosanquet Rosa Bosch Clare Boskett Susan Boster Simon Boswell Andrew Boswell Duncan Botwood David Boulter Roy Boulter Steve Boulton Philip Bourchier O'Ferrall Christian Bourne Katie Bourne Sue Bourne Holly Bowcott Laurence Bowen Peter Bowker Simon Bowles David Bowles Edith Bowman Debra Bowring Sandra Boyce Peter Boyce Laurence Boyce Frank Boyd Dermot Boyd Alan Boyd William Boyd Billy Boyd Victoria Boydell Philippa Boyens Amanda Boyle Alan Boyle Patrick Boyle Hugh Boyle John Boyle Anthony Boys Jeremy Braben David Braben Tracy Brabin Catrin Brace Gary Bracey Liza Bracey Janice Brackenridge Robert Bradbrook Julia Bradbury Annette Bradford Robert Bradford Ross Bradley Clive Bradley Sarah Bradley Tim Bradley Richard Bradley Chris Bradley Jeremy Bradshaw Frank Brady Melvyn Bragg Henry Braham Art Braithwaite Lindsey Brancher Charles Brand Catherine Branscome Terry Braun Josh Braun Paul Brazier Lee Brazier Kevin Brazier Robert Brazier Paddy Breathnach Kieran Breen Susan Breen Rory Bremner Grant Bremner Greg Brenman Michael Brennan Ted Brennan Will Brenton Andrew Brereton Paul Brett Edward Brett Anwar Brett Nick Brett Sarah Brewerton Michael Brewster Timothy Bricknell Nick Bridger Stuart Briggs Irena Brignull Dominic Brigstocke Peter Brill Tracy Brimm Susan Brincat Kenteas Brine Malcolm Brinkworth Roland Brinton Tom Brisley Nigel Britten Tony Britton Jim Broadbent Graham Broadbent Will Broadbent Barbara Broccoli Jeremy Brock Brock Norman Brock Daniel Brocklehurst David Broder Lesley Broderick Alison Brodie Alan Brodie Paul Brodie Anne Brogan Richard Broke Lewis Bronze Simon Brook William
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