Tim Bevan

Tim Bevan’s story is kind of wild if you really stop and think about it. Born way down in Queenstown, New Zealand, back in ‘57—December 20th, if you’re into birthdays—he’s basically become a legend in the film world. People mostly know him as a producer, but he’s dipped his toes into acting too. Honestly, if you’ve watched Les Misérables from 2012 or Atonement in 2007, you’ve seen his work in action. And, yeah, he’s still at it, with The Substance dropping in 2024. The guy never really slows down. His personal life? Well, it’s had its own share of plot twists. He’s been married to Amy Gadney since 2001, and they’ve got two kids together. Before that, he was married to Joely Richardson. So, relationships? Definitely not boring. What’s kind of cool about Bevan is how he manages to keep a low profile, even though he’s behind some massive films. He doesn’t chase the spotlight, but you’ll find his fingerprints all over the movies that make people actually feel something. He’s got this knack for picking stories that hit hard, whether it’s a sweeping musical or a gritty drama. And really, it’s not just about the big titles—though, let’s be real, they’re impressive. It’s more about consistency and this almost weird ability to pick winners. So, yeah, Tim Bevan’s that dude quietly shaping the movies everyone ends up talking about. Kind of the unsung hero behind the scenes, still making waves after all these years.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1957-12-20
  • Birth Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
  • Children: (2 children) Daisy Bevan
  • Children: (divorced, 1 child) Daisy Bevan
  • Professions: Producer, Actor, Executive

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Sidcot School isn’t your typical British boarding school, honestly. Tucked away out in North Somerset, it’s got this weird blend of old-timey charm and a surprisingly chill Quaker vibe—think less Hogwarts and more… mindfulness and open-mindedness. Founded way back in 1699, so yeah, it’s been around. The students come from all over the globe, which is kinda cool because you get this mashup of cultures and accents. Classes aren’t just about memorizing stuff for exams; they really push you to ask questions and get into debates. Plus, the teachers? Not as stuffy as you’d expect. There’s a big focus on arts, outdoor activities, and even surfing trips to the coast, which, let’s be real, not every school can brag about. The place is also big on community service and ethical learning, so you come out of there not just book-smart, but with a bit of a conscience too.

    • Quotes:

      Let’s be real—quality’s the only thing that matters in this game. The minute we say yes to a movie, that’s just the starting gun, not the finish line. Script’s not some sacred text, either. Every single line gets poked and prodded, probably re-written a dozen times before it ever sees the light of day. Over in Britain, they’ve got this weird habit of thinking, “Oh, script’s done, now let’s just shoot it.” Nah, man. Here, the real work kicks off after the green light. It’s relentless—rewrites, edits, debates that drag on into the night, sometimes over cold pizza and too much coffee. No one’s patting themselves on the back for just finishing a draft. You keep digging, keep questioning, because at the end of the day, if the quality’s not there, what’s the point? That’s the difference. That’s how you end up with something worth watching.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      December 20, 1957

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Queenstown, New Zealand

    • Does Ram Charan have children?

      Yes, Daisy Bevan

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      67 years old