Born in London and moved to New York to establish a career in the film industry, starting with assignments in entertainment management and a documentary film. The first feature films I worked on were “To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar” and “Hackers,” for which I was production secretary and post-production coordinator. This led to a partnership with renowned line producer G. Mac Brown; together we worked on major studio features, including Nora Ephron’s “Michael,” Frank Oz’s “In & Out,” Sidney Lumet’s remake of “Gloria” with Sharon Stone, and Nora Ephron’s “You’ve Got Mail” starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. I was responsible for all aspects of physical production, from budgeting and scheduling through photography
I then moved to Boston for four years and worked at WGBH on the series “American Experience”.
Once I returned to New York I shifted my focus to documentaries and reality television. To date I have line produced 15 projects, from “The Promise”, (a documentary about Bruce Springsteen), to “Chrissy & Mr. Jones” for VH1, and “60 Days In” for A&E and “Power Confidential” for Starz.
My experience and skills range from development through post-production and span from feature films to television, giving him a full understanding of the filmmaking process from script to screen.