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  1. Tracey Seaward (born 1965) is an English film producer. Seaward was educated at Wolfreton School and Hull College, before studying film and cultural studies at Trinity College, Leeds. She has produced the Stephen Frears-directed films Dirty Pretty Things (2002), Mrs Henderson Presents (2005), The Queen (2006), Chéri (2009) and Tamara Drewe (2010).

  2. Tracey Seaward was born on 5 March 1964 in Willerby, Yorkshire, England, UK. She is a producer and production manager, known for Philomena (2013), The Queen (2006) and Eastern Promises (2007).

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    • Tracey Seaward
  3. BAFTA Winning and Oscar nominated Producer, Tracey Seaward is best known for films such as The Queen, The Constant Gardener, and the big screen adaptation of...

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  4. Explore the filmography of Tracey Seaward on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

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    • January 1, 1965
  5. Jul 11, 2022 · News. Amy Winehouse Biopic Announced With New Director in Sam Taylor-Johnson. The long-mooted film, titled Back to Black, is moving forward with producers Studiocanal, Alison Owen, Debra Hayward,...

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  6. Aug 5, 2021 · Tracey Seaward is attached to Obi-Wan Kenobi as an executive producer. The series will be Seaward’s first Star Wars project. As a British-based producer, Seaward’s role presumably involves overseeing the series’ UK shoot.

  7. Tracey Seaward has worked on a number of successful and acclaimed films earning her a BAFTA as well as an Oscar nomination. Most recently, she worked as co-producer on Steven Spielberg’s First World War drama War Horse, based on the Michael Morpurgo novel.