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English film producer

Tracey Seaward Born 1965 (age 60–61) Willerby, East Riding of Yorkshire, England[1] Occupation Film producer Years active 1992—

**Tracey Seaward** (born 1965) is an English film producer.

Seaward was educated at Wolfreton School and Hull College, before studying film and cultural studies at Trinity College, [Leeds](/source/Leeds).[1] She has produced the [Stephen Frears](/source/Stephen_Frears)-directed films *[Dirty Pretty Things](/source/Dirty_Pretty_Things_(film))* (2002), *[Mrs Henderson Presents](/source/Mrs_Henderson_Presents)* (2005), *[The Queen](/source/The_Queen_(2006_film))* (2006), *[Chéri](/source/Ch%C3%A9ri_(2009_film))* (2009) and *[Tamara Drewe](/source/Tamara_Drewe_(film))* (2010). *The Queen* was awarded the [BAFTA Award for Best Film](/source/BAFTA_Award_for_Best_Film) in 2007, which Seaward shared with the other two producers.[2]

In 2008 Seaward was presented with an honorary degree from the [University of Hull](/source/University_of_Hull).[1]

In 2012 Seaward was the Producer of the Summer Olympics [opening ceremony](/source/2012_Summer_Olympics_opening_ceremony) in London.

## Filmography

- *1968. Szczesliwego Nowego Roku* (1992) — Assistant producer

- *[Widows' Peak](/source/Widows'_Peak)* (1994) — Co-producer

- *[Nothing Personal](/source/Nothing_Personal_(1995_film))* (1995) — Producer

- *[The Serpent's Kiss](/source/The_Serpent's_Kiss)* (1997) — Co-producer

- *[Babymother](/source/Babymother)* (1998) — Co-producer

- *[eXistenZ](/source/EXistenZ)* (1999) — Head of production

- *[Nora](/source/Nora_(2000_film))* (2000) — Producer

- *[Dirty Pretty Things](/source/Dirty_Pretty_Things_(film))* (2002) — Producer

- *[The Good Thief](/source/The_Good_Thief_(film))* (2002) — Co-producer

- *[Millions](/source/Millions_(2004_film))* (2004) — Co-producer

- *[The Constant Gardener](/source/The_Constant_Gardener_(film))* (2005) — Co-producer

- *[Mrs Henderson Presents](/source/Mrs_Henderson_Presents)* (2005) — Line producer

- *[The Queen](/source/The_Queen_(2006_film))* (2006) — Producer

- *[Eastern Promises](/source/Eastern_Promises)* (2007) — Producer

- *[Chéri](/source/Ch%C3%A9ri_(2009_film))* (2009) — Producer

- *[Tamara Drewe](/source/Tamara_Drewe_(film))* (2010) — Producer

- *[War Horse](/source/War_Horse_(film))* (2011) — Co-producer

- *[Isles of Wonder](/source/2012_Summer_Olympics_opening_ceremony#Introduction_and_first_group_of_performances)* (2012) — Co-executive producer[3]

- *[Happy and Glorious](/source/James_Bond_in_film#Happy_and_Glorious)* (2012) — Co-executive producer[3]

- *[Philomena](/source/Philomena_(film))* (2013) — Producer

- *[Genius](/source/Genius_(2016_film))* (2016) — Co-producer

- *[Florence Foster Jenkins](/source/Florence_Foster_Jenkins_(film))* (2016)

- *[Victoria & Abdul](/source/Victoria_%26_Abdul)* (2017)

- *[The Two Popes](/source/The_Two_Popes)* (2019)

- *[Ink](/source/Ink_(2027_film))* (2027)

## Awards

- 2003 — [Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film](/source/Alexander_Korda_Award_for_Best_British_Film), *Dirty Pretty Things* (Nominated)

- 2003 — [European Film Award](/source/European_Film_Award), *Dirty Pretty Things* (Nominated)

- 2007 — [BAFTA Award for Best Film](/source/BAFTA_Award_for_Best_Film), *The Queen* (Won)

- 2007 — [Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film](/source/Alexander_Korda_Award_for_Best_British_Film), *The Queen* (Nominated)

- 2007 — [Academy Award for Best Film](/source/Academy_Award_for_Best_Film), *The Queen* (Nominated)

- 2007 — [PGA Award](/source/Producers_Guild_of_America) for Motion Picture Producer of the Year, *The Queen* (Nominated)

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-degree_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-degree_1-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-degree_1-2) Staff (26 January 2008). "Reel Honour for Film Producer". *Hull Daily Mail* (Mail News and Media): p. 14 ([archived](http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-15180521.html)[*[dead link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot)*] at HighBeam Research). Retrieved on 21 December 2008.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** "[Film nominations 2006](http://bafta.org/awards/film/nominations/?year=2006)". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved on 3 March 2008.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-isles_3-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-isles_3-1) Brown, Nic (27 July 2012). "[How James Bond whisked the Queen to the Olympics](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19018666)". BBC News website. Retrieved on 28 July 2012.

## External links

- [Tracey Seaward](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0780870/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

- [Tracey Seaward](https://web.archive.org/web/20090114193802/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/473225) at the [British Film Institute](/source/British_Film_Institute)

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