Chris Barfoot


Chris Barfoot is a British actor, writer/director and producer of film productions.

Biography

Christopher J. Barfoot is an award winning writer/producer and director from Southampton, England.
His film making career began when teamed up with editor Peter Dobson creating TV sketches for London Weekend Television with Jeremy Beadle and Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright in 1994 before casting Prunella Scales in the Sci Fi mini-thriller Phoenix.
Winning two U.S. Platinum Remis for Phoenix and then Hellion and two Gold Remis with fellow writer/producer Robert Clother, for Dead Clean . This led Barfoot to write a spate of feature movie screenplays.
Barfoot and Clother received an ‘Honorable mention’ at the Dragon Con film festival for The Reckoning in 2003. The Reckoning also won Sky Movies Top Ten Short Films of All Time with Richard Jobson. The film was broadcast by NBC Universal's Sci Fi Channel until 2008, where it received their highest viewing figures of all time.
In 2006, Barfoot won First Place at the Dragon Con film festival for Helix starring Prunella Scales and Robert Pulvertaft.
In 2007, Barfoot directed interactive web commercials for Graphico New Media. His clients included Pepsi Co.
Feature screenplays he has written are Contact, Banshee, Knights of Delirium, Hellion, The Fall of Roman’s Empire, Aggressive Behavior Unwelcome , and Hell's Gate, and winner of an ‘Honorable Mention’ at the Los Angeles Film and Script Festival 2010.
Barfoot is a former full voting member of BAFTA, his fiancee is Cheryl Richmond, he has one daughter, two grandchildren and three stepchildren.
Barfoot also maintains an interest in Anglo American Pictures.
Chris Barfoot had a close association with fellow Southampton film Director Ken Russell. Barfoot was offered the job of producing Russells film A Kitten for Hitler but refused out of concerns that the film would be interpreted as anti-semitic.
From 2002 onwards, Barfoot had a 13 year hiatus from film, but he continued writing screen plays until 2006 and shot commercials until 2008. in 2015, Barfoot made a decision to relaunch his film career, to update his skills he then attended Solent University, gaining a BA and then a Masters in Film Production.
His current production companies are Black Russian Movie Limited and Montaj.
As of 2018, Chris Barfoot's latest film is Hide Go Seek, a short currently in post production, it stars former Eastenders actor Howard Anthony, Mark Christopher Collins and Natasha Slater.