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David Parfitt (born 8 July 1958) is an English film producer, actor, and co-founder of Trademark Films. He won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 71st Academy Awards for Shakespeare in Love (1998).
David Parfitt is a British producer and actor, born in 1958 in Durham, England. He has worked with Kenneth Branagh on several films, including Shakespeare in Love (1998), which won him an Oscar, and The Father (2020), which won him a BAFTA.
- January 1, 1
- Producer, Actor, Additional Crew
- Durham, Co. Durham, England, UK
- David Parfitt
Trademark Films is a film, television and theatre production company founded by BAFTA and Academy Award winning producer David Parfitt. Learn about David's career, his team, his projects and his awards on this web page.
- 14a Goodwin\'s Court, London, WC2N 4LL, Greater London
Oscar-winning UK producer David Parfitt shared insights from the highs and lows of his 35-year producing career at a masterclass for the Doha Film Institute’s Qumra talent incubator over the weekend.
David Parfitt is a British producer and actor, known for Shakespeare in Love, The Father and Much Ado About Nothing. He was born in 1958 in Durham, England and frequently worked with Kenneth Branagh.
David Parfitt is known as an Producer, Actor, Co-Producer, Executive Producer, Delegated Producer, Associate Producer, and Thanks. Some of his work includes The Father, Shakespeare in Love, Loving Vincent, Ella Enchanted, My Week with Marilyn, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Much Ado About Nothing, and Chasing Liberty.
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