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Duncan Hamish Kenworthy. September 1949 (age 74) Saddleworth England. Alma mater. Christ's College, Cambridge. Occupation (s) film producer, television producer, production company co-founnder. Duncan Hamish Kenworthy OBE (born September 1949) [1] is a British film and television producer, and co-founder of the production company DNA Films.
Duncan Kenworthy. Producer: Four Weddings and a Funeral. Duncan Kenworthy received a first-class degree from Christ's College, Cambridge, UK, in 1971, and was then a Thouron Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania.
Duncan Kenworthy. Producer: Four Weddings and a Funeral. Duncan Kenworthy received a first-class degree from Christ's College, Cambridge, UK, in 1971, and was then a Thouron Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. Previous to his movie work (including Four Weddings and a Funeral, which he produced), he has numerous TV credits to his name. He worked for several years during the seventies for Children's Television Workshop on "Sesame Street", first...
Mar 21, 2011 · Duncan Kenworthy is surely one of the most important figures in British film over the last two decades. As a producer, he is responsible for Four Weddings And A Funeral, ...
Mar 16, 2016 · As well as being the first Flare opener to premiere at Odeon’s flagship cinema in 10 years, it also marked a return for Duncan Kenworthy, producer of Four Weddings And A Funeral, Notting Hill ...
Feb 2, 2011 · Focus News | Feb 2, 2011. When asked what advice he has for young producers, Duncan Kenworthy replies, "I was 42 before I produced my first film, Four Weddings and a Funeral, and I simply tell them, Relax. You don’t need to be an overnight success.'". Indeed, Kenworthy's career is a model of not only patience but also instinct, serendipity ...
When Duncan Kenworthy took a leave of absence from his duties with Jim Henson Productions to produce a "little" film he couldn't have imagined that the Oscar-nominated Best Picture "Four Weddings ...
Biography. When Duncan Kenworthy took a leave of absence from his duties with Jim Henson Productions to produce a "little" film he couldn't have imagined that the Oscar-nominated Best Picture "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994) would become the most commercially successful British film of all time and alter the course of his career forever.