Nadine Marsh-Edwards

Co-Founder, Greenacre Films

Nadine Marsh-Edwards is a BAFTA and RTS award winning film and television producer and co – founder along side Amanda Jenks of Greenacre Films, a female led independent production company, who with Story Compound recently launched The Residency, an incubator for writers of Action and Thriller films supported by the BFI. They are also recipients of the BBC Small Indie Fund as well the BFI Global Screen Fund.

She recently Exec Produced Riches, a six-part drama series for ITV/AMAZON PRIME written by Abby Ajayi. Unsaid Stories for ITV and The Ruins of Empire for the BBC. She also produced the Emmy nominated, BAFTA and RTS winning drama series Joe All Alone for the BBC.

Her feature film credits include the musical Been So Long (on Netflix, funded by BFI/Film 4) starring Michaela Coel and Arinze Kene. BAFTA nominated Bhaji On The Beach directed by Gurinder Chadha, Isaac Julien’s Berlin Teddy Award winning Looking for Langston and Young Soul Rebels, winner of the Semaine de la Critique du Festival Cannes as well as a Teddy Award. She has also produced numerous award winning short films both in the UK and South Africa.

Prior to Greenacre, she was the Development Executive on the award winning and BAFTA nominated An Englishman in New York for ITV and an Executive Producer at BBC Drama Scotland for several years.

Nadine is a recent recipient of the WFTV Contribution to the Medium Award and has a long-standing commitment to making change happen in the Film and TV industry, both in front of and behind the camera by providing primetime space for distinctive and diverse voices to be heard and seen.