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Kenworthy was educated at Rydal Mount School, [[Colwyn Bay]], [[North Wales]], which is now [[Rydal Penrhos]] School, an independent international boarding school. The school renovated the sixth form social space in 2018 and, after a generous donation from Kenworthy during the campaign to all alumni for support, it named the study room in his honour, as The Kenworthy Study Room.{{citation needed|date=June 2021}}
Kenworthy was educated at Rydal Mount School, [[Colwyn Bay]], [[North Wales]], which is now [[Rydal Penrhos]] School, an independent international boarding school. The school renovated the sixth form social space in 2018 and, after a generous donation from Kenworthy during the campaign to all alumni for support, it named the study room in his honour, as The Kenworthy Study Room.{{citation needed|date=June 2021}}


He later attended [[Christ's College, Cambridge]], a constituent college of the [[University of Cambridge]], from 1968, graduating in 1971 with a first class degree in English. He then studied as a postgraduate in the [[USA]].
He later attended [[Christ's College, Cambridge]], a constituent college of the [[University of Cambridge]], from 1968, graduating in 1971 with a first class degree in English. He then studied as a postgraduate in the [[USA]] at the Annenberg School of Communications at the University of Pennsylvania.


==Career==
==Career==

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Duncan Kenworthy
Born
Duncan Hamish Kenworthy

1949 (age 75–76)
England
Alma materChrist's College, Cambridge
Occupation(s)film producer, television producer, production company co-founnder

Duncan Hamish Kenworthy OBE (born 1949)[1] is a British film and television producer, and co-founder of the production company DNA Films. He is currently a producer at Toledo Productions.

Early life

Kenworthy was educated at Rydal Mount School, Colwyn Bay, North Wales, which is now Rydal Penrhos School, an independent international boarding school. The school renovated the sixth form social space in 2018 and, after a generous donation from Kenworthy during the campaign to all alumni for support, it named the study room in his honour, as The Kenworthy Study Room.[citation needed]

He later attended Christ's College, Cambridge, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, from 1968, graduating in 1971 with a first class degree in English. He then studied as a postgraduate in the USA at the Annenberg School of Communications at the University of Pennsylvania.

Career

After finishing his education in the US, he remained there, working with Jim Henson. On returning to the UK, he became an independent producer, with credits including Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Lawn Dogs (1995), Notting Hill (1999), Love Actually (2003) and The Eagle (2011). His television productions include Jim Henson's The Storyteller and the 1996 version of Gulliver's Travels. He was also co-creator of Fraggle Rock. Appears in photographs in the credits of Four Weddings and a Funeral (although uncredited) as "Matthew's Gorgeous New Boyfriend".[2] He is currently the Vice President of BAFTA, having previously held the position of chairman (2004–06).

Selected filmography

Awards

In February 2015, the National Film and Television School's Board of Governors bestowed an Honorary Fellowship on Kenworthy.[3]

References

  1. ^ Duncan Kenworthy Biography (1949–)
  2. ^ "IMDB".
  3. ^ "Duncan Kenworthy OBE, Bestowed an Honorary Fellowship at NFTS Grad Show" Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine, NFTS.