Christopher Neame (writer/producer)
Screenwriter/producer

Christopher Neame (writer/producer)

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Screenwriter/producer
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Birth:
24 December 1942
Death:
12 June 2011
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Christopher Elwin Neame (24 December 1942 – 12 June 2011) was a British film producer and screenwriter.

Personal life

He was the son of film director Ronald Neame and of Beryl Heanly. Neame was the third of four generations of the Neame family in the film business. He was born in Windsor, Berkshire and educated at the King's School, Canterbury.

Neame lived in the south of France with his wife Sally-Ann. Their son Gareth also works in the media industry, and after spending many years at the BBC now works as the Managing Director of Carnival Films. He also has a daughter Emma who is married to the artist Andrew Litten.

Career

Neame's credits as a producer include a number of UK TV series and films, such as Danger UXB, The Knowledge (BAFTA nominated), The Flame Trees of Thika, The Irish R.M. and Soldier, Soldier. His screenplay credits include Graham Greene’s Monsignor Quixote, which he also produced, and which received Christopher Award and BAFTA nominations. He later adapted Monsignor Quixote for the stage. He also wrote the screenplay of H.E. Bates’s Feast of July.

In 2003 his memoir, Rungs On a Ladder, about his years with Hammer Films, was published. In 2004, he continued his life story in A Take on British TV Drama - Stories from the Golden Age and the following year, Principal Characters completed the trilogy.

Courtenay, the stage musical, for which he wrote the Book and Lyrics was premièred in Britain in 2003. He co-wrote the book and lyrics for the opéra bouffe Lyssi, which was recorded for CD in 2006.