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  1. Oct 12, 2021 · Paul Webster, the prolific British film producer whose credits include Pride And Prejudice and Atonement, said he broke one of his cardinal rules while making his buzzy Princess Diana biopic Spencer.

  2. Paul Webster is a British independent film producer who has helped rejuvenate the industry in the U.K. with a series of boldly dramatic, distinctive films that are a far cry from the stereotypical prestige projects normally associated with movies coming from England.

  3. Paul Webster was born on September 19, 1952 in the UK. He is a producer, known for Atonement (2007), Pride & Prejudice (2005) and Eastern Promises (2007).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_WebsterPaul Webster - Wikipedia

    Paul Webster may refer to: Paul Webster (jazz) (1909–1966), American big band musician. Paul Webster (journalist) (born 1954), British journalist, editor of The Observer. Paul Webster (producer) (born 1952), British film producer. Paul Francis Webster (1907–1984), American lyricist. Paul Webster, character in the 1959 film The Alligator People.

  5. Paul is an Oscar nominated, BAFTA and Golden Globe winning producer. In a career spanning 40 years, he has made over 100 films as a producer and executive including some of the UK’s most commercially and critically successful features such as The English Patient, Shakespeare in Love, Sexy Beast, Pride and Prejudice, Atonement and Radioactive.

  6. Producer Paul Webster, who worked on Buffalo Soldiers, Charlotte Greyand Atonement, explains how the makers of modern war films keep on getting caught out and why he wouldn't have signed up for one of the most successful war films of all time. American Sniper may have made $350,126372 (£276,670391 ...

  7. Producer, Executive. Head of films at Channel Four since 1997, Paul Webster began producing in the mid '80s, having been a successful distributor, coming to the fore with promoting The Evil Dead (US, d. Sam Raimi, 1983). His somewhat anarchic talents found a rackety home with Palace Films; he was production co-ordinator on A Letter to Brezhnev (d.

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