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  1. Richard Holmes (born 1 January 1963) is a British film producer. Career. Holmes began his career in a comedy double-act, The Gruber Brothers, with Stefan Schwartz. He produced Schwartz's debut feature film, the award-winning Soft Top Hard Shoulder (1993), winner of a BAFTA Scotland for Best Film and Best Actor.

  2. Producer: God's Own Country. A 30-year veteran of the British film business, with a track record of critical and commercial hits. Holmes is developing films for the BFI, Film4 and other commercial investors, with talent including Roy Williams OBE, Clint Dyer, Gareth Tunley and Amit Gupta.

    • January 1, 1
    • Producer, Actor, Writer
    • Epping, Essex, England, UK
    • Richard Holmes
  3. Producer: God's Own Country. A 30-year veteran of the British film business, with a track record of critical and commercial hits. Holmes is developing films for the BFI, Film4 and other commercial investors, with talent including Roy Williams OBE, Clint Dyer, Gareth Tunley and Amit Gupta.

    • November 20, 1963
  4. Film Producer, Executive Producer, and Film Advisor in London, United Kingdom. Has enjoyed sitting on both sides of the Independent Film Table. Producing credits include Shooting Fish, Waking Ned, Eden Lake, Resistance, Jadoo, Keeping Rosy and The Ritual.

  5. actor, producer. 60 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «Shooting Fish» (1997), «Giving Tongue» (1996), «Bugs» (1995 – 1999), «Solitaire for 2» (1994), «As Time Goes By» (1992 – 2005)...

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    Richard Holmes has acted as producer (on & off the set), executive producer, financing producer, co-producer and producer-for-hire. The role is different for every film, and Richard has the savvy, sensitivity and experience to make movie sets function efficiently.

  7. Jun 30, 2014 · Learn about Richard Holmes' career as a successful UK film producer, from his comedy double act to his cult hits like WAKING NED and SHOOTING FISH. Read his insights on the golden age of UK film in the late 90s and the challenges of independent production.