Andy Harries
Andy Harries OBE (born 1954) is a British film and television producer who co-founded the independent production company Left Bank Pictures in 2007 and served as its chief executive officer until announcing a transition to executive chairman in 2026.[1][2] Harries began his career as an award-winning documentary filmmaker, producing and directing programs for series such as Arena, Omnibus, and The South Bank Show, as well as the Emmy-nominated Africa for Channel 4.[1] From 2000 to 2007, he held the position of controller of drama, comedy, and film at Granada Productions, overseeing acclaimed series including Prime Suspect, Cold Feet, and The Royle Family, which garnered Emmys, BAFTAs, and Golden Globes.[3] Under Harries' leadership at Left Bank Pictures, the company produced high-profile projects such as the Netflix series The Crown, which received 24 Primetime Emmy Awards, and the film The Queen, earning him an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture.[2][4] His contributions to the industry have been recognized with awards including the BAFTA Special Achievement Award in 2007, Fellowship of the Royal Television Society in 2011, and the Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2019 for services to film and television production.[2][5]