Duncan Kenworthy
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. Beginning at the Children's Television Workshop in the 1970s, he worked on "Sesame Street" and later produced an Arabic version of the popular educational staple for Kuwaiti TV. His first feature credit came as associate producer of Henson and Frank Oz's "The Dark Crystal" (1982), and he served as producer of HBO's "Fraggle Rock" (1983) and segments of "The Storyteller" (NBC, 1987-88; five unaired episodes debuted on HBO in 1997), both products of Henson Associates, as well as for "The Jim Henson Hour" (NBC, 1989).
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Duncan Kenworthy
Filmography
Movies
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74% |
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The Children Act | Producer | $432.5K | 2017 |
89% |
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The Pass | Producer | - | 2016 |
No Score Yet |
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Fixed: The Science/Fiction of Human Enhancement | Cinematographer | - | 2013 |
39% |
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The Eagle | Producer | $19.5M | 2011 |
64% |
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Love Actually | Producer | $60.1M | 2003 |
60% |
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Heartlands | Executive Producer | - | 2002 |
No Score Yet |
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The Final Curtain | Producer | - | 2002 |
57% |
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The Parole Officer | Producer | - | 2001 |
63% |
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Strictly Sinatra | Executive Producer | $1.2K | 2001 |
84% |
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Notting Hill | Producer | $116.1M | 1999 |
72% |
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Lawn Dogs | Producer | $106.3K | 1997 |
92% |
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Four Weddings and a Funeral | Producer | $49.3M | 1994 |