British businessman (born 1952)
Sir Colin Callender
Born May 1952 (age 72) Alma mater University of East Anglia Occupation(s) Film executive and executive producer Spouse Elizabeth Gaine Children 3
Sir Colin Nigel Callender CBE (born May 1952) is a British television, film and theater producer. He is the CEO at Playground Entertainment , a production company with offices in New York and London.
Early life and education
Callender was born to an Orthodox Jewish family[ 1] in London, the son of Lydia and Martin Callender.[ 2] He has a brother, Neeman, and a sister, Claire.[ 2] Callender holds a BA with Honours in Philosophy and Politics from the University of East Anglia .[ 3]
Career
Early career
Callender started in the entertainment industry as a member of Britain's National Youth Theatre and began his production career in 1974 at the Royal Court Theatre in London as stage manager working with directors such as Mike Leigh , David Hare and Sam Shepard .[ 4] Later he joined Granada Television as a graduate trainee where he worked on Cat on a Hot Tin Roof the Granada co-production with NBC starring Natalie Wood , Robert Wagner and Laurence Olivier .
Primetime Television
In 1978 Callender founded Primetime Television where he quickly established himself as one of the UK's leading television and film producers.[ 3] At Primetime he pioneered the pre-selling and co-producing of UK drama with foreign broadcasters. When the UK's fourth network Channel Four was created, Primetime was the first independent production company to be commissioned by the new channel with the television adaptation of the RSC's groundbreaking nine-hour stage play The Life And Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby . It was Callender's first credit as a producer and he went on to win the Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries in a category that included other nominees The Winds of War and The Thorn Birds .[ 5]
Other Primetime productions included D.H.Lawrence's The Captain's Doll starring Jeremy Irons for the BBC and ARD Germany, Separate Tables starring Alan Bates and Julie Christie directed by John Schlesinger .[ 6]
The Callender Company
He later created The Callender Company and during this time, with productions like Peter Greenway's The Belly of an Architect which was the official British entry to the 1986 Cannes Film Festival , John Schlesinger's Madame Sousatzka starring Shirley MacLaine ; The Bretts a 13-hour mini-series for Masterpiece Theatre, Prisoner of Honour starring Richard Dreyfuss and Mr . Halpern And Mr. Johnson starring Laurence Olivier and Jackie Gleeson , Callender was in the forefront of bringing together talent from the UK and the U.S., which has gone on to become one of the hallmarks of his career.[ 6]
During this time Callender also created and produced the British cult hit The Last Resort which changed the face of late night television in the UK and launched the career of British TV personality Jonathan Ross .[ 7]
HBO
In 1987, Callender moved to the U.S. to become executive producer of HBO's newly formed East Coast production unit.[ 8] HBO Showcase produced 27 films receiving widespread critical acclaim and earning HBO its first Emmy Award for drama. In 1996 Callender and HBO CEO Jeffrey Bewkes created the film division HBO NYC. Shortly thereafter he was appointed president of HBO Films, based in LA, which rapidly developed a reputation for consistently producing an award-winning slate of sophisticated and provocative television and feature films.
During his tenure Callender oversaw the production of over 115 award-winning movies and mini-series, among them:[ 9]
Callender was also responsible for HBO's theatrical films such as the breakout indie hit My Big Fat Greek Wedding and Gus Van Sant 's provocative movie Elephant about a Columbine like high-school shooting which won him the Best Director Award as well as the coveted Palm d'Or at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival .[ 14]
Under Callender's stewardship, HBO Films received:
Picturehouse
Callender was also the driving force behind HBO's joint venture with New Line Cinema – the distribution company Picturehouse [ 15] whose slate included Robert Altman 's highly acclaimed Prairie Home Companion , Kit Kittredge: An American Girl , Run Fatboy Run , Rocket Science , Last Days , Mary Harron 's The Notorious Bettie Page , JA Bayona 's The Orphanage , Olivier Dahan 's La Vie en Rose f]or which Marion Cotillard won the Academy Award for Best Actress ,[ 16] and Guillermo del Toro 's Pan's Labyrinth that won three Oscars at the 2006 Academy Awards.[ 17]
Playground
In 2009, Callender left HBO Films and moved to New York to produce theatre. He founded Playground in 2012.[ 18]
Theatre
Playground's first stage production was Lucky Guy starring Tom Hanks by the late Nora Ephron , which tells the story of tabloid reporter Mike McAlary , winner of a 1998 Pulitzer Prize .[ 19] It won two Tony Awards and had six nominations.[ 20] In 2014, Callender produced Harvey Fierstein 's Casa Valentina , which was nominated for four Tony Awards including Best Play,[ 21] and Hedwig and the Angry Inch starring Neil Patrick Harris , which won four Tony Awards including Best Revival of a Musical.[ 22] Callender also produced the production of Kenneth Branagh 's New York stage debut in Macbeth at the Park Avenue Armory ,[ 23] and was a co-producer of Jez Butterworth 's The River starring Hugh Jackman .[ 24]
Recent Broadway productions include Dear Evan Hansen , which won six Tony Awards including Best Musical,[ 25] and Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan 's 1984 , based on the novel by George Orwell .[ 26] Recent West End productions include Dreamgirls and The Glass Menagerie , both produced alongside Sonia Friedman Productions .[ 27]
Alongside Sonia Friedman Productions and Harry Potter Theatrical Productions, Callender is one of the producers of the two-part stage play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child , an expansion of the Harry Potter franchise, which opened on 30 July 2016 in London's Palace Theatre .[ 28] In 2017, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child won nine Olivier Awards, the biggest single win ever for one production in the history of the awards.[ 29] Harry Potter and the Cursed Child opened on Broadway on 22 April 2018 in the newly renovated Lyric Theatre and was nominated for ten Tony Awards and went on to win six, including Best Play.[ 30] Harry Potter and the Cursed Child opened in Melbourne's Princess Theatre in early 2019,[ 31] in San Francisco's Curran Theatre in the Fall of 2019,[ 32] in Hamburg's Mehr! Theatre in 2020,[ 33] in Toronto's CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre in 2022, and in Tokyo's TBS Akasaka Act Theatre in 2022.
Television
Playground company has produced over 90 hours of television since inception. Series include the Golden Globe and Emmy nominated miniseries Dancing on the Edge for BBC and Starz,[ 34] the Golden Globe and Emmy nominated miniseries The White Queen [ 35] for BBC and Starz and its sequel The White Princess for Starz, the Golden Globe nominated anthology series The Missing for BBC and Starz, Dracula for NBC,[ 36] Wolf Hall ,[ 37] a Golden Globe and BAFTA-winning six-part miniseries starring Mark Rylance , Damian Lewis and Claire Foy for BBC and Masterpiece, which was an adaptation of Hilary Mantel 's Booker prize winning novels Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies , and The Dresser ,[ 38] a television adaptation of Ronald Harwood 's classic play starring Ian McKellen and Anthony Hopkins for BBC and Starz.[ 39]
In 2017, Callender produced Academy Award winner Kenneth Lonergan 's adaptation of Howards End for the BBC and Starz, Heidi Thomas 's adaptation of Little Women for the BBC and Masterpiece, and Richard Eyre 's adaptation of King Lear starring Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson for the BBC and Amazon Prime Video .[ 40]
Callender produced Lucy Kirkwood's adaptation of her play Chimerica for Channel 4,[ 41] and The Spanish Princess , a sequel to The White Queen and The White Princess , for Starz.[ 42]
Callender currently produces the hit adaptation of James Herriot's All Creatures Great and Small for Channel 5 and Masterpiece on PBS,[ 43] Peter Kosminsky's The Undeclared War starring Simon Pegg , Hannah Khalique-Brown , Adrian Lester and Mark Rylance for Channel 4 and Peacock,[ 44] and a reimagining of the classic novel Dangerous Liaisons for Starz.[ 45]
Credits
Primetime Television
Television
The Callender Company
Television
Prisoner of Honour (1991)
The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross (1987–1997)
The Bretts (1987)
Timeslip (1985)
White City (1985)
Arch of Triumph (1984)
Scrabble (1984–1985)
Feature films
HBO
Television Films
Television Miniseries
Feature Films
Playground
Television
Theater
Awards and nominations
Year
Award
Category
Nominated Work
Result
1983
Primetime Emmy Award
Outstanding Limited Series
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
Won
2002
Writers Guild of America Awards
Evelyn F. Burkey Award
Colin Callender
Won
2003
Anti-Defamation League
Humanitarian Award
Colin Callender
Won
2003
Creative Coalition
Visionary Award
Colin Callender
Won
2006
Geffen Playhouse
Distinction in Theater Award
Colin Callender
Won
2006
Jacob Burns Film Center
Vision Award
Colin Callender
Won
2006
Humanitas Prize
Kiezer Award
Colin Callender
Won
2013
Tony Award
Best Play
Lucky Guy
Nominated
2013
Satellite Award
Best Miniseries or Television Film
The White Queen
Nominated
2013
Satellite Award
Best Miniseries or Television Film
Dancing on the Edge
Won
2013
Golden Globe Award
Best Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Dancing on the Edge
Nominated
2013
Golden Globe Award
Best Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
The White Queen
Nominated
2014
Golden Globe Award
Best Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
The Missing
Nominated
2014
Drama League Award
Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play
Lucky Guy
Nominated
2014
Drama League Award
Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play
Casa Valentina
Nominated
2014
Drama League Award
Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Won
2014
Outer Critics Circle Award
Outstanding New Broadway Play
Lucky Guy
Nominated
2014
Outer Critics Circle Award
Outstanding New Broadway Play
Casa Valentina
Nominated
2014
Outer Critics Circle Award
Outstanding Revival of a Musical
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Won
2014
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Revival of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Won
2014
Tony Award
Best Play
Casa Valentina
Nominated
2014
Tony Award
Best Revival of a Musical
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Won
2014
Critic's Choice Television Award
Best Miniseries
Dancing on the Edge
Nominated
2014
People's Choice Award
Favorite TV Movie / Miniseries
The White Queen
Nominated
2014
Primetime Emmy Award
Outstanding Limited Series
The White Queen
Nominated
2015
BAFTA Television Award
Best Drama Series
The Missing
Nominated
2015
BAFTA Television Award
Audience Award
The Missing
Nominated
2015
Golden Nymph Award
Best Long Form Fiction Series
The Missing
Nominated
2015
Golden Globe Award
Best Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Wolf Hall
Won
2015
Peabody Award
Entertainment Programming
Wolf Hall
Won
2015
Primetime Emmy Award
Outstanding Limited Series
Wolf Hall
Nominated
2015
Critic's Choice Television Award
Best Miniseries
Wolf Hall
Nominated
2015
Satellite Award
Best Miniseries or Television Film
Wolf Hall
Nominated
2016
BAFTA Television Award
Best Drama Series
Wolf Hall
Won
2016
Broadcasting Press Guild Award
Best Drama Series
Wolf Hall
Won
2016
Royal Television Society Award
Best Drama Serial
Wolf Hall
Nominated
2016
Golden Nymph Award
Best Long Form Fiction Series
Wolf Hall
Nominated
2016
Television Critics Association Award
Outstanding Achievement in Movie or Miniseries
Wolf Hall
Nominated
2016
Golden Globe Award
Best Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
The Dresser
Nominated
2016
Satellite Award
Best Miniseries or Television Film
The Dresser
Nominated
2016
Evening Standard Theatre Award
Best Play
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Won
2016
Outer Critics Circle Award
Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical
Dear Evan Hansen
Won
2016
Drama League Award
Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical
Dear Evan Hansen
Nominated
2017
Drama League Award
Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical
Dear Evan Hansen
Won
2017
Lucille Lortel Award
Outstanding Musical
Dear Evan Hansen
Nominated
2017
Tony Award
Best Musical
Dear Evan Hansen
Won
2017
WhatsOnStage Award
Best New Musical
Dreamgirls
Nominated
2017
WhatsOnStage Award
Best New Play
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Won
2017
South Bank Sky Arts Award
Theatre Award
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Won
2017
Laurence Olivier Award
Best New Play
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Won
2017
Laurence Olivier Award
Best New Musical
Dreamgirls
Nominated
2017
Laurence Olivier Award
Best Revival
The Glass Menagerie
Nominated
2018
Drama League Award
Best Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Won
2018
Outer Critics Circle Award
Outstanding New Broadway Play
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Won
2018
Tony Award
Best Play
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Won
2018
WhatsOnStage Award
Best West End Show
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Won
2018
South Bank Sky Arts Award
Television Award
Howards End
Won
2018
BAFTA Television Award
Best Miniseries
Howards End
Nominated
2018
Golden Nymph Award
Best Long Form Fiction Series
Howards End
Nominated
2018
Television Critics Association Award
Outstanding Achievement in Movie or Miniseries
Howards End
Nominated
2019
Primetime Emmy Award
Outstanding Television Movie
King Lear
Nominated
Personal life
He is married to attorney Elizabeth Gaine with whom he has two daughters, Caroline and Charlotte. He also has a son from a previous marriage.
Callender was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2003 Birthday Honours for services to the UK film and television industries in the USA[ 46] [ 47] and was knighted in the 2016 New Year Honours for services to the British creative industries.[ 48]
Callender is a trustee and supporter of the NYU Tisch School of the Arts, the New York Public Theater and The Creative Coalition. In the past, he has also been a trustee of the New York branch of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.[ 49]
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