Tracey Seaward
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tracey Seaward | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Born | Willerby, East Riding of Yorkshire[1] | ||||||
Occupation | Film producer | ||||||
|
Tracey Seaward (born 1965) is an English film producer. Seaward was educated at Wolfreton School and Hull College, before studying film and cultural studies at Trinity College, Leeds.[1] She has produced numerous Stephen Frears films, including Dirty Pretty Things (2002), Mrs Henderson Presents (2005), and The Queen (2006). The Queen was awarded the BAFTA Award for Best Film in 2007, which Seaward shared with the other two producers.[2]
In 2008 Seaward was presented with an honorary degree from the University of Hull.[1]
[edit] Filmography
Year | Title | Position | Awards and other notes |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | 1968. Szczesliwego Nowego Roku | Assistant producer | |
1994 | Widows' Peak | Co-producer | |
1995 | Nothing Personal | Producer | |
1997 | The Serpent's Kiss | Co-producer | |
1998 | Babymother | Co-producer | |
1999 | eXistenZ | Head of production | |
2000 | Nora | Producer | |
2002 | Dirty Pretty Things | Producer | Nominated, Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film, 2003 Nominated, European Film Award, 2003 |
The Good Thief | Co-producer | ||
2004 | Millions | Co-producer | |
2005 | The Constant Gardener | Co-producer | |
Mrs Henderson Presents | Line producer | ||
2006 | The Queen | Producer | Winner, BAFTA Award for Best Film, 2007 Nominated, Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film, 2007 |
2007 | Eastern Promises | Producer |
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Staff writer. "Reel Honour for Film Producer", Hull Daily Mail, 2008-01-26. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
- ^ Film nominations 2006. British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.