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  1. Iain Smith OBE (born 8 January 1949 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish film producer. He is known for his productions of Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), The Fountain (2006), Children of Men (2006) and The Fifth Element (1997), among others.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0808498Iain Smith - IMDb

    In 1991 he co-produced Roland Joffe's "City of Joy" starring Patrick Swayze and Pauline Collins, and in 1992, executive produced Ridley Scott's "1492 - Conquest of Paradise" starring Gerard Depardieu and Sigourney Weaver.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.85 m
    • Glasgow, Scotland, UK
    • Producer, Production Manager, Actor
  3. In 1991 he co-produced Roland Joffe's "City of Joy" starring Patrick Swayze and Pauline Collins, and in 1992, executive produced Ridley Scott's "1492 - Conquest of Paradise" starring Gerard Depardieu and Sigourney Weaver.

    • January 8, 1949
  4. In 1994, Smith co-produced Stephen Frears's Mary Reilly, starring Julia Roberts and John Malkovich for Tristar Pictures, followed by Luc Besson's The Fifth Element in 1996, which starred Bruce Willis and Gary Oldman and was produced by his company Zaltman Films Ltd for Gaumont.

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    • 500+
    • British Film Commission
    • Jordanhill College School
  6. www.bafta.org › heritage › historyIain Smith | BAFTA

    Joining BAFTA in the early 1980s Iain Smith OBE was instrumental in the formation of BAFTA Scotland in 1986. In 2005 he was the recipient of BAFTA Scotland’s Outstanding Achievement in Film Award. Often described as ‘Europe’s busiest producer’ Iain’s list of credits is as impressive as his workload and reads like a of who’s who of ...

  7. 24.fandom.com › wiki › Iain_SmithIain Smith - Wiki 24

    Iain Smith (born January 8, 1949; age 75) was the producer of 24: Live Another Day. Iain Smith was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He graduated from the London Film School in 1971, and worked in London for several years as an assistant editor, assistant director or production manager.