Barnaby Thompson

British film director and producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Barnaby David Waterhouse Thompson (born 29 March 1961) is a British film director and producer. He is best known for producing Wayne's World, Spice World, Kevin & Perry Go Large and An Ideal Husband, as well as co-directing the St Trinians films. He founded Fragile Films and ran Ealing Studios for fourteen years.[2]

Born
Barnaby David Waterhouse Thompson

(1961-03-29) 29 March 1961 (age 64)[1]
OccupationsFilm director and producer
RelativesJohn Thompson (father)
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Barnaby Thompson
Born
Barnaby David Waterhouse Thompson

(1961-03-29) 29 March 1961 (age 64)[1]
Alma materUniversity of Oxford
OccupationsFilm director and producer
RelativesJohn Thompson (father)
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Early life and education

Thompson was born in London to parents who both worked in radio. He went to St. Paul's School and graduated from Oxford University with a degree in theology and philosophy.[3]

Career

A graduate of Oxford University, Thompson began his career in documentary filmmaking including the 1990 short film Dear Rosie which received Academy Award and BAFTA nominations.[4] In the early 1990s, he joined Lorne Michaels at Broadway Video in New York, where he co-produced several major American comedies, including Wayne’s World, Coneheads, and Tommy Boy.[5]

Upon returning to the United Kingdom, Thompson co-founded Fragile Films with Uri Fruchtmann in 1996 and produced the global commercial success Spice World. His subsequent work included adaptations such as the BAFTA-nominated An Ideal Husband and Kevin & Perry Go Large.

In 2000, he led a consortium to purchase the historic Ealing Studios, serving as its Head of Studios for 14 years and overseeing its modernization.[6] During this tenure, he co-directed the rebooted St Trinian’s franchise, which became one of the highest-grossing independent British film series. His more recent credits include directing the 2020 feature Pixie as well as the 2024 documentary Mad About the Boy: The Noel Coward Story.

Personal life

Thompson has been married to American writer Christina Robert since 1991.[7] They have two children.[3]

Selected Filmography

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TitleYearProducerAssociate ProducerCo-ProducerExecutive ProducerDirectorWriter
Witness in the War Zone1987NoYesNoNoNoNo
Dear Rosie1991YesNoNoNoNoNo
Wayne's World1992NoYesNoNoNoNo
Wayne's World 21993NoNoYesNoNoNo
Coneheads1993NoNoYesNoNoNo
Lassie1994NoNoYesNoNoNo
Tommy Boy1995NoNoYesNoNoNo
Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy1996NoNoYesNoNoNo
Spice World1997YesNoNoNoNoNo
An Ideal Husband1999YesNoNoNoNoNo
Kevin & Perry Go Large2000NoNoNoYesNoNo
Lucky Break2001YesNoNoNoNoNo
High Heels and Low Lifes2001YesNoNoNoNoNo
The Importance of Being Earnest2002YesNoNoNoNoNo
Hope Springs2003YesNoNoNoNoNo
Imagine Me & You2005YesNoNoNoNoNo
Valiant2005NoNoNoYesNoNo
Fade to Black2006YesNoNoNoNoNo
Alien Autopsy2006YesNoNoNoNoNo
St Trinian's2007YesNoNoNoYesNo
I Want Candy2007YesNoNoNoNoNo
Easy Virtue2008YesNoNoNoNoNo
St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold2009YesNoNoNoYesNo
From Time to Time2009NoNoNoYesNoNo
Dorian Gray2009YesNoNoNoNoNo
Burke & Hare2010YesNoNoNoNoNo
Bad Bromance2015YesNoNoNoNoNo
Kids in Love2016YesNoNoNoNoNo
Nina2016YesNoNoNoNoNo
Fisherman's Friends2019NoNoNoYesNoNo
Pixie2020YesNoNoNoYesNo
Mad About the Boy: The Noel Coward Story2024YesNoNoNoYesYes
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