Steve Clark-Hall

 
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Steve Clark-Hall is an experienced London-based film and TV Producer.

Steve set up Skyline Films in Edinburgh with his partner Mairi Bett. Steve is a long-serving UK producer and acts as a consultant for major film and TV companies, as Line Producer, UK Co-Producer, Executive Producer as well as developing original programming.  Recently he has developed a range of teaching and consultancy modules, in particular for Production Management, Scheduling and Budgeting.

Recently he produced the Warner Bros production King Arthur: The Legend of the Sword. Steve has experience in Producing a wide range of productions at different genres, budget levels and for different markets.

Steve produced Small Faces, directed by Gillies McKinnon for BBC Scotland, The Winter Guest, directed by Alan Rickman, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. for Warner Bros.  Prior to that he produced the first 4 episodes of the NBC/Carnival mini-series Dracula, a production based in Budapest and two Warner Bros Sherlock Holmes films (Director, Guy Ritchie, starring Robert Downey Jnr Jude Law).

Steve is one of the UK most experienced Producers.  His Credits include Nigel Cole’s Calendar Girls, Guy Ritchie’s RocknRolla and Kenneth Branagh’s Magic Flute.

Steve has extensive experience filming outside the UK.  Recently he produced BRITZ, the BAFTA winning 2-part miniseries directed by Peter Kosminsky, part of which was filmed in India. He has filmed in South Africa (Regis Warnier’s Man to Man, France (Secret Lies, directed by Julian Fellows), LA (Calendar Girls, directed by Nigel Cole), Hungary (Dracula), Spain (The State) amongst other countries.

In 2021/22 he produced the 8-part Netflix Series Half Bad, after completing work on series 1 of Armando Iannucci’s Avenue 5 for HBO, while during Lockdown he produced the Alan Bennet’s Talking Heads series for the BBC.

Steve’s recent production, Peter Kosminsky’s BAFTA-nominated, The State, was broadcast on C4/NatGeo in August 2018.

 

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