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Amanda Sonia Berry, OBE (born 20 August 1961) is the Chief Executive of the
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(BAFTA).


Early life

Berry was born in Darlingon,
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, but raised in
Richmond, North Yorkshire Richmond is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, and the administrative centre of the district of Richmondshire. Historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire, it is from the county town of Northallerton and situated on ...
; Berry is the daughter of Tom (owner of a dry cleaning company in Richmond, North Yorkshire) and Anita Berry. She is the eldest of three children. Berry read business studies and graphic design at
Newcastle Polytechnic , mottoeng = A lifetime of learning , established = 1877 - Rutherford College of Technology1969 - Newcastle Polytechnic1992 - gained university status , type = Public , budget = ...
, and took a student job in the press office of
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. In 1982 Berry left her studies to continue at Thames Television and then took a job at theatrical agency
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(ICM) Group). Clients included
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. She left in 1988 as a Director with the company. In 1989, Berry worked at
London Weekend Television London Weekend Television (LWT) (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15 pm (7:00 pm from 1968 un ...
(LWT) as a researcher for light entertainment. From 1990, Berry worked extensively as a producer and development executive for Scottish Television Enterprises, both in Glasgow and in London, where her credits included three BAFTA awards ceremonies.


BAFTA

Berry joined BAFTA in October 1998 as Director of Development and Events. She became its Chief Executive in December 2000, and is widely acknowledged to have transformed the fortunes of the Academy in 2001, bringing the date of its annual Film Awards ceremony ahead of the American Academy's
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. The move boosted BAFTA's international profile at a time when it was eclipsed by other organisations in the awards season, and studios and industry commentators now rate BAFTA's Film Awards as one of the most reliable predictors of the Oscars, as well as being the pre-eminent film awards outside the annual Hollywood ceremony.


Honours

Berry was appointed an OBE for services to the Film Industry in HM The Queen's 2009 Birthday Honours List. In 1999, Berry was named Media Boss of the Year by recruitment company Pathfinders and Woman of the Year. In 2010, she was named in the Telegraph's 100 Most Powerful Women in Britain: Entertainment, Media and Sport. In 2012, she made The Times' British Film Power 100, the Women in Film and Television Power List, and the Women: Inspiration & Enterprise's Power 50. In 2013, she topped the 'film' list of the Guardian Culture Professionals Network and Hospital Club's h.club100, their 'annual search for the most influential, innovative and interesting people in the creative and media industries'. In 2015 she was named in The Daily Telegraph's 10 Most Powerful Women in the Arts and received the BKSTS Outstanding Contribution to the Industry award. Berry regularly features in the Evening Standard's London's 1,000 Most Influential People and in Debrett's 500, "a recognition and celebration of Britain’s 500 most influential people". In 2017 she was named in The Times' Film Power List, the British newspaper's ranking of "the star players with global clout". In 2018 she was named in the Variety 500, "an index of the 500 most influential business leaders shaping the global $2 trillion entertainment industry".


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