Ed Guiney
Irish-American film producer
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Edward Michael Guiney[1] is an Irish-American film producer and co-founder and co-CEO of film and television production company, Element Pictures. He won a British Academy Film Award and was nominated for four more in the categories Best Film and Outstanding British Film for the films The Favourite, The Wonder and Poor Things.[2][3][4][5] He was also nominated for three Academy Awards in the category Best Picture.[6][7][8]
In 2024, Ed Guiney founded STORYHOUSE, a non-profit festival centred around storytelling for film and television. Past panel members have included Academy Award winners Peter Straughan[9] and Kenneth Lonergan.
Filmography
Producer
- 1995: Guiltrip
- 2001: Disco Pigs
- 2004: Omagh
- 2005: Boy Eats Girl
- 2007: Garage
- 2011: The Guard
- 2012: Shadow Dancer
- 2012: What Richard Did
- 2014: Frank
- 2015: The Lobster
- 2015: Room
- 2017: The Killing of a Sacred Deer
- 2017: Disobedience
- 2018: The Favourite
- 2018: The Little Stranger
- 2020: Herself
- 2020: The Nest
- 2021: The Souvenir: Part II
- 2022: The Wonder
- 2022: The Eternal Daughter
- 2022: Chevalier
- 2023: Poor Things
- 2024: On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
- 2024: Kinds of Kindness
- 2024: September Says
- 2025: Bugonia
- 2025: My Father’s Shadow
- 2025: Pillion
Executive Producer
- 2002: The Magdalene Sisters
- 2004: Adam & Paul
- 2006: The Wind That Shakes The Barley
- 2018: Rosie
TV
- 2012: Ripper Street
- 2015: Red Rock
- 2019: Dublin Murders
- 2020: Normal People
- 2022: Conversations with Friends
- 2022: The Dry
- 2024: The Dry Season 2
- 2024: The Listeners