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  1. Duncan Kenworthy served as a producer on several Jim Henson Company projects including Fraggle Rock, The Dark Crystal, The Tale of the Bunny Picnic and The StoryTeller. He was attached as producer of unproduced projects including The Italian Film and The Seven Deadly Sins. Kenworthy's other credits as a producer include Love Actually (a film containing a scene inspired by Jim Henson's Memorial ...

  2. Full name, Duncan H. Kenworthy; born 1949, in England. Education: Christ's College, Cambridge, degree (with first class honors), 1971; also attended University of Pennsylvania. Addresses: Contact— c/o British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 195 Piccadilly, London W1V 0LN, England. Career: Producer and executive.

  3. Mar 16, 2016 · As well as being the first Flare opener to premiere at Odeon’s flagship cinema in 10 years, it also marked a return for Duncan Kenworthy, producer of Four Weddings And A Funeral, Notting Hill ...

  4. Duncan Kenworthy Producing legend For Television Duncan produced ‘Fraggle Rock’ (1983-87), Jim Henson’s ‘The Storyteller’ (1988) and ‘Greek Myths’ (1990) series and the critically acclaimed miniseries of ‘Gulliver’s Travels’ (1996).

  5. Sep 14, 2009 · Duncan Kenworthy is a past Chairman of the Academy who has been involved in many of the significant changes at the Academy in recent years. A highly respected film producer whose credits include three of the most successful British films of all time – Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill and Love Actually – Kenworthy is a multiple ...

  6. Duncan Kenworthy OBE (m. 1968) was born 1949 and is a British film and television producer, and co-founder of the production company DNA Films. He is currently a producer at Toledo Productions. He received a first-class degree in English from Christ's College, Cambridge, UK, in 1971, and was then a Thouron Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania.

  7. Biography. When Duncan Kenworthy took a leave of absence from his duties with Jim Henson Productions to produce a "little" film he couldn't have imagined that the Oscar-nominated Best Picture "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994) would become the most commercially successful British film of all time and alter the course of his career forever.