BARNABY THOMPSON

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Barnaby Thompson, founder of Fragile, is a producer and director who has made over 30 films. He is also a partner in Ealing Studios. Prior to founding Fragile Films in 1996, Barnaby spent six years working with Lorne Michaels, the creator of Saturday Night Live, at Broadway Video in New York and Los Angeles, during which time he co-produced Wayne’s World 1 and 2, Coneheads, Lassie, Tommy Boy and Kids In The Hall: Brain Candy.


In 1990, Barnaby was nominated for an Oscar and a BAFTA for the short film, Dear Rosie, directed by Peter Cattaneo and written by Peter Morgan. He has also produced and directed a number of award-winning documentaries, including The Forgotten Holocaust for the BBC and Jimi Hendrix - Kiss The Sky for ITV.