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Jon Finn Producer Shepperton Studios, Studios Road, Shepperton, Middx, TW17 OQD Tel: +44 (0)1932 571044 Website: www.saraputt.co.uk Jon Finn Producer Introduction Jon Finn is an award-winning producer working across drama, film and theatre. He produced BILLY ELLIOT which won numerous awards, including the BAFTA for Best British Film. Recently Jon produced 'BULLETPROOF' 6 x 1 hour episodes for Sky One. Film MATILDA Working Title Prod: Tim Bevan Netflix Prod: Eric Fellner Prod: Luke Kelly Dir: Matthew Warchus B&B Hummingbird Films Exec: Simon Graham-Clare Exec Producer Creative England Exec: Ricky Margolis Exec: Hannah Thomas Prod: Jayne Chard Dir: Joe Ahearne BILLY ELLIOT - THE MUSICAL Working Title Films Exec: David Furnish Live from London's West End NBC Universal Exec: Angela Morrison Exec: Helen Parker Dir: Stephen Daldry Dir: Brett Sullivan Music: Elton John HUNKY DORY Film Agency for Wales Exec: Reno Antoniades Exec: Paul Brett Exec: Christopher Figg Exec: Linda James Exec: Tim Smith Dir: Marc Evans GONE Working Title Films Exec: Eric Fellner Exec Producer NBC Universal Exec: Tim Bevan Exec: Natascha Wharton Dir: Ringan Ledwidge MY LITTLE EYE Working Title Films Exec: Tim Bevan NBC Universal Exec: Eric Fellner Exec: Natascha Wharton Dir: Marc Evans BILLY ELLIOTT Working Title Films Exec: Charles Brand NBC Universal Exec: Tessa Ross Tiger Aspect Exec: David M. Thompson BBC Exec: Natascha Wharton Dir: Stephen Daldry LONG TIME DEAD Working Title Films Exec: Tim Bevan Co-Producer Exec: Eric Fellner Dir: Marcus Adams PLUNKETT & MACLEANE Working Title Films Exec: Gary Oldman Co-Producer Arts Council & Gramercy Pictures Exec: Selwyn Roberts Exec: Matthew Stillman Exec: Douglas Urbanski Dir: Jake Scott EVEREST Working Title Films Dir: Stephen Daldry Pre-shoot at base camp & plate shooting team to summit Page 1 of 3 PHYSICAL PRODUCTION Working Title Films Exec: Jane Frazer Production Exec on: - 'The Big Lebowski' 'Notting Hill' 'The Borrowers' 'The Matchmaker' 'Bean' 'Elizabeth' 'The Man Who Cried' 'What Rats Won't Do' 'The Hi-Lo Country' TV Drama FATE: THE WINX SAGA Archery Pictures Exec: Judy Counihan 6x60' NETFLIX Exec: Kris Thykier Exec: Brian Young Dir: Stephen Woolfenden Dir: Hannah Quinn Dir: Lisa James Larsson BULLETPROOF Vertigo Films Exec: Judy Counihan Series I Sky One Exec: Michele Buck 6x60' Exec: Cameron Roach Exec: Ashley Walters Exec: Cameron Roach Dir: Nick Love DOORS OPEN Sprout Pictures Exec: Stephen Fry Single drama ITV Exec: Sandi Toksvig Exec: Ian Rankin Exec: Gina Carter Dir: Marc Evans Theatre NATIVITY, THE MUSICAL eOne Dir: Debbie Islett Writer: Debbie Islett BRIDGET JONES, THE MUSICAL Working Title Films Dir: Stephen Daldry Workshops NBC Universal Writer: Helen Fielding Music: Lily Allen BILLY ELLIOT, THE MUSICAL Working Title Films Dir: Stephen Daldry SYDNEY NBC Universal Writer: Lee Hall Music: Elton John Winner – Sydney Theatre Awards, Best Musical BILLY ELLIOT, THE MUSICAL Working Title Films Dir: Stephen Daldry NEW YORK NBC Universal Writer: Lee Hall Music: Elton John Winner – 10 Drama Desk Awards, including Best Musical Winner – 6 Outer Critics Circle Awards, including Best Musical Nominated – 15 Tony nominations (a Broadway record) winner of 10 more than any other British show BILLY ELLIOT, THE MUSICAL Working Title Films Dir: Stephen Daldry CHICAGO NBC Universal Writer: Lee Hall Music: Elton John BILLY ELLIOT, THE MUSICAL Working Title Films Dir: Stephen Daldry TORONTO NBC Universal Writer: Lee Hall Music: Elton John BILLY ELLIOT, THE MUSICAL Working Title Films Dir: Stephen Daldry US NATIONAL TOUR NBC Universal Writer: Lee Hall Music: Elton John Short Films Page 2 of 3 Eight Working Title Films Dir: Stephen Daldry Nominated - BAFTA, Best Short Film Page 3 of 3.
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