Pippa Harris
Pippa
Harris established Neal Street Productions in 2003, with Sam Mendes
and Caro Newling, and runs the company’s Film and TV division
together with Nicolas Brown. Since then Pippa has produced Starter
for Ten, Stuart A Life Backwards, and also co-produced Jarhead. She
executive produced Things We Lost in the Fire and Sam Mendes’
Oscar-nominated Revolutionary Road. Previously, Pippa was the Head of
Drama Commissioning for the BBC where her commissions included The
Lost Prince, State of Play and Daniel Deronda. Pippa joined the BBC
in 1997 as a Development Executive for BBC films before becoming the
Executive Producer of BBC Drama Serials. Her production credits
include the BAFTA winning dramas The Way We Live Now, Care and
Warriors. Pippa is currently Executive Producer on Call the Midwife –
the most successful new BBC drama series in over ten years – as well
as the Showtime/Sky Atlantic TV series, Penny Dreadful. She also
executive produced BBC Two’s BAFTA winning, The Hollow Crown.
BIFA Roles
2013 Jury Member |