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Brian Eastman
(Executive Producer)
Brian Eastman's film, television and theatre productions have received many British and international awards and nominations, including Oscars®, Emmys, BAFTAs, Tonys and Oliviers. His feature film productions include Shadowlands, which was nominated for two Oscars and six BAFTAs; The Infiltrator; Under Suspicion; Firelight; The Mill on the Floss; Wilt; and Whoops Apocalypse.
Eastman's television productions include Traffik (Channel 4), which won an International Emmy, four BAFTAs, three FIPA Awards, the Broadcasting Press Guild Award, a Royal Television Society Award, a BANFF Award for Best Drama Series, as well as a Grand Jury Prize and the Umbria Fiction Prize for Best Miniseries and Best of Festival; The 10th Kingdom (NBC); Agatha Christie's Poirot (LWT), which won four BAFTA Awards, as well as an Ivor Novello nomination for the music; Rosemary and Thyme (ITV 1); Jeeves and Wooster (Granada), which won two BAFTA Awards; Porterhouse Blue (Channel 4), which was awarded an International Emmy and two BAFTAs; Every Woman Knows a Secret (ITV); Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married (ITV); Oktober (ITV); As If (Channel 4/Columbia Tristar International); Bugs (BBC); Crime Traveller (BBC); Fragile Heart (Channel 4); Forever Green (LWT); The Big Battalions (Channel 4); Anna Lee (LWT); All Or Nothing at All (LWT); Head Over Heels (Carlton); Blott on the Landscape (BBC); Father's Day (Channel 4); and Words of Love (BBC TV movie).
For the stage, Eastman produced Shadowlands (Queen's Theatre London/Brooks Atkinson Theatre New York/UK tour), which won the Evening Standard Play of the Year Award, three Olivier Award nominations, a Variety Award, a Tony Award for Best Actor and New York Critics Awards for Best Play and Best Actor. Eastman's theatre credits also include Juno and the Paycock (Albery and Wyndhams Theatres/UK tour); Misery (Criterion Theatre); Murder Is Easy (Duke of York's Theatre); Map of the Heart (Globe Theatre); What a Performance (Queen's Theatre); Up on the Roof (Apollo Theatre/Donmar Warehouse), which received an Olivier nomination for Best Musical; The Ghost Train (Lyric Hammersmith); Grave Plots (Nottingham Playhouse); and How Was It for You? (Theatre Royal Plymouth).
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