“Peaky Blinders” producer Caryn Mandabach Productions (Cmp) has appointed Nicole Finnan as its new managing director, reporting into founder and chief executive Caryn Mandabach.
Finnan’s role will encompass business strategy and oversight of the development and production teams.
Susan Waddell is step down from her role as managing director at Cmp but will remain in the business part-time for a smooth transition.
Finnan was previously MD at Eleventh Hour Films where she managed the sale of a minority stake of the Company to Sony Pictures Television. She has also held commercial and finance director roles at Ruby Film and Television and Ecosse Films.
The sixth and final season of “Peaky Blinders” was broadcast on the BBC and streamed on Netflix. The franchise has expanded with the launch of theater production “Peaky Blinders: The Rise” in Camden, London, which has been an audience favorite, and live dance show from Rambert,...
Finnan’s role will encompass business strategy and oversight of the development and production teams.
Susan Waddell is step down from her role as managing director at Cmp but will remain in the business part-time for a smooth transition.
Finnan was previously MD at Eleventh Hour Films where she managed the sale of a minority stake of the Company to Sony Pictures Television. She has also held commercial and finance director roles at Ruby Film and Television and Ecosse Films.
The sixth and final season of “Peaky Blinders” was broadcast on the BBC and streamed on Netflix. The franchise has expanded with the launch of theater production “Peaky Blinders: The Rise” in Camden, London, which has been an audience favorite, and live dance show from Rambert,...
- 1/11/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Peaky Blinders producer Caryn Mandabach Productions has named former Eleventh Hour Films MD Nicole Finnan as Managing Director.
Finnan replaces Susan Waddell, who is departing after seven years but will remain for a period part-time to aid a smooth transition. Her role will encompass business strategy and oversight of the development and production teams.
Nicole Finnan
Finnan was MD of Safe House and Alex Rider producer Eleventh Hour Films for three years and left in 2020 to become a consultant, having overseen the sale of a minority stake to Sony Pictures Television. Past employers include Ruby Film and Television and Ecosse Films.
“Nicole has a wealth of experience and knowledge of the TV and film industry, and an incredibly impressive track record,” said Caryn Mandabach. “I am thrilled to welcome her to the company, and so excited that she will be spearheading the next chapter in our growth.”
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Finnan replaces Susan Waddell, who is departing after seven years but will remain for a period part-time to aid a smooth transition. Her role will encompass business strategy and oversight of the development and production teams.
Nicole Finnan
Finnan was MD of Safe House and Alex Rider producer Eleventh Hour Films for three years and left in 2020 to become a consultant, having overseen the sale of a minority stake to Sony Pictures Television. Past employers include Ruby Film and Television and Ecosse Films.
“Nicole has a wealth of experience and knowledge of the TV and film industry, and an incredibly impressive track record,” said Caryn Mandabach. “I am thrilled to welcome her to the company, and so excited that she will be spearheading the next chapter in our growth.”
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- 1/11/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Sony Pictures Television has made an Eleventh Hour investment, taking a minority stake in the U.K.-based producer behind “Safe House,” “New Blood,” and the upcoming Alex Rider teen-spy series.
Sony and Eleventh Hour Films are working together on the Alex Rider project and have previously teamed on UFO drama “Rendlesham,” and “The Caine Mutiny,” an an eight-part event series adapted by Anthony Horowitz from the Herman Wouk novel.
Distribution of Ehf projects will be handled by Sony as part of the deal. The U.K. shingle is run by Jill Green, Eve Gutierrez, Paula Cuddy and Nicole Finnan. Green previously set up and ran Greenlit Productions, producing ITV’s detective series “Foyle’s War,” drama series “Collision,” and George Clooney feature film “The American.
With Sony it is working up an eight-part adaptation of “Point Blanc,” the second book in Horowitz’s young adult Alex Rider series. Spt...
Sony and Eleventh Hour Films are working together on the Alex Rider project and have previously teamed on UFO drama “Rendlesham,” and “The Caine Mutiny,” an an eight-part event series adapted by Anthony Horowitz from the Herman Wouk novel.
Distribution of Ehf projects will be handled by Sony as part of the deal. The U.K. shingle is run by Jill Green, Eve Gutierrez, Paula Cuddy and Nicole Finnan. Green previously set up and ran Greenlit Productions, producing ITV’s detective series “Foyle’s War,” drama series “Collision,” and George Clooney feature film “The American.
With Sony it is working up an eight-part adaptation of “Point Blanc,” the second book in Horowitz’s young adult Alex Rider series. Spt...
- 9/12/2018
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Sony Pictures Television has acquired a stake in British drama indie Eleventh Hour Films.
The Hollywood studio has taken a minority stake in the company, which produces series such as Foyle’s War and Safe House for ITV and New Blood for BBC One. It is run by Jill Green, who produced George Clooney-fronted feature film The American.
The deal will give Sony access to Eleventh Hour productions to distribute around the world.
It comes after Sony and Eleventh Hour Films struck a number of separate deals; in November 2017, they partnered on UFO drama Rendlesham and last month Sony funded eight episodes of teen superspy drama Alex Rider. The two companies are also working on drama The Caine Mutiny, an eight-part event serial adapted by Anthony Horowitz from the Pulitzer Prize Novel by Herman Wouk.
Wayne Garvie, President, International Production, Sony Pictures Television said, “We are thrilled to be...
The Hollywood studio has taken a minority stake in the company, which produces series such as Foyle’s War and Safe House for ITV and New Blood for BBC One. It is run by Jill Green, who produced George Clooney-fronted feature film The American.
The deal will give Sony access to Eleventh Hour productions to distribute around the world.
It comes after Sony and Eleventh Hour Films struck a number of separate deals; in November 2017, they partnered on UFO drama Rendlesham and last month Sony funded eight episodes of teen superspy drama Alex Rider. The two companies are also working on drama The Caine Mutiny, an eight-part event serial adapted by Anthony Horowitz from the Pulitzer Prize Novel by Herman Wouk.
Wayne Garvie, President, International Production, Sony Pictures Television said, “We are thrilled to be...
- 9/12/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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