Andrea Calderwood
Andrea Calderwood | |
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Born | United Kingdom |
Occupation | Film producer, television producer |
Andrea Calderwood is a British film and television producer.[1][2] She won a British Academy of Film and Television Award for Best British Film for her work on The Last King of Scotland.[3] She produced the HBO television mini-series Generation Kill.[4]
In 2012, Scottish newspaper The Herald put her as number 42 in its list over Scotland's top 50 influential women of 2012.[5]
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Credit | Notes |
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2017 | Woman Walks Ahead | Producer | |
2016 | Our Kind of Traitor | ||
2015 | Trespass Against Us | ||
2014 | A Most Wanted Man | ||
2013 | Half of a Yellow Sun | ||
Kiss the Water | Executive Producer | ||
2010 | I Am Slave | Producer | |
2006 | The Last King of Scotland | ||
Cargo | |||
2002 | Once Upon a Time in the Midlands | ||
2001 | Hotel | Executive Producer | |
The Hole | |||
2000 | The Claim | ||
It Was an Accident | |||
There's Only One Jimmy Grimble | |||
Love's Labour's Lost | Associate Producer | ||
1999 | The Darkest Light | Executive Producer | |
Ratcatcher | |||
An Ideal Husband | |||
1998 | Jilting Joe | ||
1997 | Mrs Brown | ||
1996 | Initiation | ||
Small Faces | |||
1995 | Nervous Energy | ||
1994 | Marooned | Producer | |
1992 | Sealladh | ||
Blue Black Permanent | Location Manager | ||
1988 | The Dressmaker | Production Trainee | |
Television
Year | Title | Credit | Notes |
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2011 | The Field of Blood | Executive Producer | Mini-series |
2008 | Generation Kill | Producer | |
1998 | Invasion: Earth | Executive Producer | |
Looking After Jo Jo | Various episodes | ||
1997 | Bumping the Odds | TV Movie | |
The Missing Postman | |||
1996 | The Crow Road | 5 episodes | |
Flowers of the Forest | TV Movie | ||
Nightlife | |||
Truth or Dear | |||
1995-1997 | Hamish Macbeth | 15 episodes | |
References
- ↑ "Andrea Calderwood interview: In the line of fire". The Scotsman. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
- ↑ "Mother of invention Andrea Calderwood was once written off as a wee lassie in a big job. Eight years later she is emerging as a creative heavyweight in the world of films". Herald Scotland. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
- ↑ Solomons, Jason; French, Philip (14 February 2010). "Who's tipped for glory at the Baftas?". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
- ↑ "Andrea Calderwood". British Film Institute. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
- ↑ The Herald: Scotland's Top 50 Influential Women of 2012, numbers 39-46 Retrieved 2012-07-01
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