Teddy Leifer is a film producer. Leifer is the founder of Rise Films and has produced Icarus, which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film in 2018.[1]

In 2013 he won an Emmy for his work on The Interrupters, directed by Steve James, and in 2014 won a further two Emmys for his work on The Invisible War, directed by Kirby Dick. His other Producer and Executive Producer credits include We Are Together, Rough Aunties, Dreamcatcher, Who is Dayani Cristal?, and ITV2's multi award-winning Roman sitcom, Plebs, written by brother Sam Leifer. The show is the channel's highest rated comedy ever.[2] In 2014, he won a Peabody Award and was nominated for a BAFTA.

Filmography

  • All That Breathes (2022) (producer)
  • The Art of Political Murder (2020) (producer)
  • Plebs (TV Series) (2018) (producer)
  • Icarus (2017) (executive producer)[3]
  • The Love Commandos (2016) (TV) (executive producer)
  • Chancers (2016) (executive producer)
  • Dreamcatcher (2015) (producer)
  • Who is Dayani Cristal? (2013) (executive producer)
  • The Invisible War (2012) (executive producer)
  • Too Fast to be a Woman?: The Story of Caster Semenya (2011) (TV) (executive producer)
  • The Interrupters (2011) (executive producer)
  • Knuckle (2011) (producer)
  • The Honeymoon Suite (2010) (short) (producer)
  • Road To Las Vegas (2010) (TV) (producer)
  • Cowboys in India (2009) (producer)
  • Brave Young Men (2009) (TV) (producer)
  • Muslim School (2009) (TV) (executive producer)
  • Rough Aunties (2008) (producer)
  • Project Kashmir (2008) (associate producer)
  • We Are Together (Thina Simunye) (2006) (producer)
  • The 10th Man (2006) (short) (producer)
  • The Unsteady Chough (2004) (producer)

References

  1. McNary, Dave (2018-03-05). "Netflix Wins First Feature Documentary Oscar With 'Icarus'". Variety. Archived from the original on 2018-04-11. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  2. "Plebs is getting a fourth series on ITV2". Digital Spy. 2017-09-11. Archived from the original on 2018-04-11. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  3. "Oscars winners and nominees 2013: Complete list". Los Angeles Times. 25 February 2013. Archived from the original on 2018-10-18. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
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