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Occupation
  
Film producer

Years active
  
1987–present


Name
  
Jonathan Cavendish

Role
  
Film producer

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Awards
  
European Film Awards Special Prize of the Jury, Golden Calf for Best European Film

Nominations
  
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Movies
  
Bridget Jones's Diary, Elizabeth: The Golden A, Ordinary Decent Criminal, Croupier, Gangster No 1

Similar
  
Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Sharon Maguire, Remi Adefarasin, Andrew Davies

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Jonathan Stewart Cavendish (born 4 February 1959) is an independent film producer. He is notable for his work on Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) and the Bridget Jones films.

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Early life

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Jonathan Stewart Cavendish was born 4 February 1959, the son of Robin Cavendish and Diana Blacker Cavendish, who became advocates for the disabled following Robin's paralysis by polio in December 1958.

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Cavendish studied history at Oxford University.

Career

Cavendish began his career in advertising. He was part of the marketing team behind Channel 4's launch in 1982. After joining Little Bird Productions in 1983, Cavendish has been responsible for acclaimed titles such as In My Father's Den (2004), Croupier (1998) and Trauma (2004), as well as numerous TV projects.

In 2011, he founded The Imaginarium Studios with actor Andy Serkis. The Imaginarium is a creative digital studio based in Ealing, dedicated to the invention of believable, emotionally engaging digital characters using Performance Capture technology. Cavendish had his motion capture "epiphany" while watching King Kong. "To the embarrassment of my children, I cried … and it was only afterwards when I looked up the movie and found out about it that I discovered that inside all of that was little Andy."

On 20 October 2012, the studio acquired rights to The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon and a new motion capture adaptation of Animal Farm. Cavendish will produce both films along with Serkis.

Cavendish commissioned writer William Nicholson to write a screenplay on his father's life and work. The film, Breathe, is directed by Serkis, and opens in October 2017. In it, Cavendish's father, Robin, is portrayed by Andrew Garfield. Bleecker Street and Participant Media acquired the domestic distribution rights to the film at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.

Personal life

Cavendish is married to Lesley Ann Rogers. They have three children.

References

Jonathan Cavendish Wikipedia