David Puttnam

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Official portrait, 2020 David Terence Puttnam, Baron Puttnam, CBE, HonFRSA, HonFRPS, MRIA (; born 25 February 1941), is a British-Irish film producer, educator, environmentalist and former member of the House of Lords. His productions include ''Chariots of Fire'', which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, ''The Mission'', ''The Killing Fields'', ''Local Hero'', ''Midnight Express'' and ''Memphis Belle''. In 1982, he received the BAFTA for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema, and in 2006 he was awarded the BAFTA Fellowship for lifetime achievement from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.

Between 1997 and 2021, Lord Puttnam sat on the Labour benches in the House of Lords. In 2019 he was appointed chair to the select committee on democracy and digital technologies. The committee published its findings in its ''Digital Technology & the Resurrection of Trust'' report in June 2020. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Movies and money / David Puttnam, with Neil Watson. by Puttnam, David, 1941-

    Published 1998
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    Young people, creativity and new technologies : the challenge of digital arts / edited by Julian Sefton-Green ; foreword by David Puttnam.

    Published 1999
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