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  1. Iain Canning på Commons Ian Canning (født 23. juli 1979 ) er en engelsk filmprodusent. Han er best kjent for å ha produsert Kongens tale (2010), som han vant Oscar for beste film og BAFTA for beste film og beste britiske film for.

  2. Iain Canning (lahir 23 Juli 1979) adalah produser film Inggris yang dikenal sebagai produser The King's Speech (2010). Berkat film tersebut, ia memenangi Academy Award for Best Picture, [1] dan BAFTA Award for Best Film dan Best British Film. [2] Ia mendirikan See-Saw Films bersama rekannya, Emile Sherman, pada tahun 2008. [3]

  3. Canning was born in Plymouth, Devon, the eldest child of a coach builder, Fred Canning, and his wife May, née Goold. During World War I his father served as an ambulance driver in France and Flanders, while he with his two sisters went to live in the village of Calstock ten miles north of Plymouth, where his uncle Cecil Goold worked for the railways and later became station master.

  4. She is best known for producing critically acclaimed film Lion (2016) that earned her Academy Award for Best Picture nomination with Emile Sherman and Iain Canning. [1] [2] [3] She is a co-founder of production company Aquarius Films. [citation needed] She is co-producer of the 2021 comedy drama TV miniseries on SBS, The Unusual Suspects. [4]

  5. Iain Canning and Emile Sherman co-founded the company, [1] and as of June 2022 remain co-managing directors. [21]Executive producer of television in the UK, Patrick Walters, [21] joined the company in 2014 and was promoted in 2018 to head of TV development in the UK, US and Australia as well as serving as executive producer on selected UK productions.

  6. Iain Canning, Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly and Emile Sherman serve as producers with See-Saw Films, BBC Films and the British Film Institute. [6] In March 2019, Fiona Shaw announced her role in the film. [7] In May 2019, it was announced Alec Secăreanu, James McArdle and Gemma Jones had joined the cast of the film. [8]

  7. In 2019, Sky Atlantic came onboard the project and Patrick Walters, Jamie Laurenson, Hakan Kousetta, Iain Canning and Emile Sherman were set as executive produce for See-Saw Films, with Liz Lewin executive producer for Sky Studios. [3] Kirstie Swain has adapted the book. [4] In 2020, it was revealed to be an eight-part series. [5]