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Barbara Broccoli appointed BAFTA’s Vice President for Film

4 April 2016
Barbara Broccoli, Berlinale 2014, photo: Gerhard KassnerGerhard Kassner

Barbara Broccoli has been appointed BAFTA’s Vice President for Film

We have announced that Barbara Broccoli OBE has been appointed Vice President for Film.

Following the recent appointment of Greg Dyke as BAFTA’s Vice President for Television, Barbara Broccoli will join Dyke in co-chairing BAFTA’s Council, supporting the Academy’s President, HRH The Duke of Cambridge, and assuming an ambassadorial role for the charity. Previous Vice Presidents for Film have been Duncan Kenworthy OBE (2009-2015) and Lord Puttnam (1995-2004). BAFTA can appoint up to three Vice Presidents, one in each of the three sectors of film, television and games, who can serve a term of up to six years.

Barbara Broccoli OBE said: “I am passionate about BAFTA’s role in educating, inspiring and celebrating generations of British film-makers. I am therefore honoured to accept the role of BAFTA’s Vice President for Film”.

Anne Morrison, Chair of BAFTA, said: “I am delighted that Barbara Broccoli, one of the most illustrious and respected people in the contemporary film industry, will be joining BAFTA as our Vice President for Film. With her connections on both sides of the Atlantic, Barbara is well placed to be a brilliant ambassador for BAFTA and I know we'll benefit hugely from her experience and wisdom over the next few years. With Greg Dyke announced recently as our Television Vice President, we are in good hands for the future."

Barbara Broccoli with her brother Michael G Wilson own EON Productions and have produced the last eight Bond films together including Skyfall and Spectre. They have executive produced several independent film projects including A Silent Storm starring Damian Lewis and Andrea Riseborough directed by Corinna Villari-McFarlane and Radiator starring Richard Johnson, Gemma Jones and Daniel Cerqueira directed by Tom Browne. EON Productions recently announced a creative alliance with Cove Pictures, a joint venture with Smuggler Inc and Red Arrow Entertainment, to develop a number of television shows for the international market.
 
Broccoli has co-produced a number of stage productions including Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (2002 West End, 2005 Broadway), A Steady Rain (2005 Broadway), Chariots Of Fire (2012 West End), Once (2012 Broadway, 2013 West End) and Strangers On A Train (2013 West End), and in December 2016, Othello at the New York Theatre Workshop starring David Oyelowo and Daniel Craig to be directed by Sam Gold.

Among her many philanthrophic interests, Broccoli is a Trustee of Into Film, a film education charity working with young people aged 5-19. She is also Patron of the Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund, an Honorary Fellow of the National Film and Television School and an Honorary Member of Women in Film and Television UK. She is Patron of Spinal Research and supports many of Oxfam’s fundraising efforts.

Barbara sits on the Board of Governors for BAFTA Los Angeles.  The Albert R Broccoli Britannia Award for Worldwide Contribution to Filmed Entertainment is named after her father.

Broccoli was awarded the OBE in her Majesty the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List 2008.  In 2014, she was honoured by the Producers Guild of America with the David O Selznick Achievement Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures.

About BAFTA

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts is an independent charity that supports, develops and promotes the art forms of the moving image by identifying and rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners and benefiting the public. In addition to its Awards ceremonies, BAFTA has a year-round programme of learning events and initiatives – featuring workshops, masterclasses, scholarships, lectures and mentoring schemes – in the UK, USA and Asia; it offers unique access to the world’s most inspiring talent and connects with a global audience of all ages and backgrounds. BAFTA relies on income from membership subscriptions, individual donations, trusts, foundations and corporate partnerships to support its ongoing outreach work. To access the best creative minds in film, television and games production, visit www.bafta.org/guru. For more, visit www.bafta.org.