Marc Samuelson

Marc Samuelson was formally a Director of the Association of Independent Producers and of the Edinburgh International Television Festival, and MD of Umbrella Films, producers of "White Mischief" and "1984". He is an ex-Board Member of the UK Film Council and Governor of the NFTS and is Deputy Chairman of the British Screen Advisory Council and Chair of Pact film policy group. From 1990 to 2006 he worked as an independent film producer, partnered in Samuelson Productions Ltd with his LA-based brother, Peter Samuelson and produced films such as "Tom & Viv", "Wilde", "Arlington Road", "Gabriel & Me", "The Gathering", "Things To Do Before You're 30", and "Stormbreaker", and executive produced "The Libertine", "Keeping Mum" and "Chromophobia". In August 2007 Marc became a director of CinemaNX, the film investment company backed by the Isle of Man Government. Marc produced "Me and Orson Welles", "TT3D: Closer to the Edge" and executive produced "The Disappearance of Alice Creed", "A Bunch of Amateurs", "Heartless", Oscar nominated "Chico & Rita", "Wild Target", "Albatross", "The Shadow Line", "The Decoy Bride", "Ashes" and "Honour". Marc departed his position with CinemaNX in the middle of 2012 to relaunch his company Samuelson Productions and has a slate of film and television projects in various stages of packaging and development. IMDb Mini Biography By: [Anonymous](https://imdb.com/search/name?bio_author=Anonymous&view=simple&sort=alpha) Vis kilde på IMDb