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  1. 1965 (age 58–59) Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago. Nationality. British. Occupation (s) Senior Production Executive, BFI. Years active. 1991 – present. Natascha Wharton (born 1965) is a British film producer and founder of WT 2 Productions, an independent film production company, and subsidiary of Working Title Films .

    • British
    • 1991 – present
    • Senior Production Executive, BFI
  2. Natascha Wharton was born in Trinidad, to a Trinidadian father and German mother, and her introduction to cinema was at the local drive-in. Before joining the Film Fund, Natascha worked at Working Title Films, initially in the development department, across titles including Bridget Jones and Elizabeth but in 1999 set up a low budget division to support emerging filmmakers.

    • Producer, Additional Crew, Executive
    • Natascha Wharton
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  6. Natascha Wharton was born in 1965 in Trinidad, Germany, is a British film producer and founder of WT2 Productions. She began as executive producer for the movie A Kiss Before Dying (1991). She established WT2 Production Company that produced independent films. She is the head of production executive for the British Film Institute's Film Fund.

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