Rebecca Ferrand | |
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Born | Devon, England |
Occupation | Television producer, film director, line producer, |
Years active | 1991-present |
Spouse(s) | Andy Picheta (1995-present) |
Rebecca Ferrand is a film and television producer, line producer. She is most well known for her producing of the infamous, banned animation Popetown, working as associate producer for Catterick, and producing Channel 4 television show Blunder. During her career Ferrand has worked primarily in comedy, and alongside Simon Pegg, Matt Lucas, Vic Reeves and comedy partner Bob Mortimer, Ruby Wax, Mackenzie Crook and Ben Miller.
Ferrand started her television career as an assistant accountant for acclaimed TV mini-series G.B.H, a drama series starring Robert Lindsay and Julie Walters. She followed this up with other similar jobs before producing Anthea Turner: Body Basics in 1996 and Mannheim Steamroller: Christmas Live, a Christmas performance on ice from Mannheim Steamroller which was directed by Ferrand's partner Andy Picheta, the second of their four behind-camera collaborations. In 1998, she was production manager for Andrew Lloyd Webber: The Royal Albert Hall Celebration, an anniversary celebration of the star's career. The same year, she produced the musical Cats starring John Mills. Ferrand started the 21st century by line producing Running Time, a thriller written by Simon Beaufoy, the writer of The Full Monty and Slumdog Millionaire, and in 2002 line producing The Falklands Play in 2002.