Barry Spikings

{{short description|British film producer (born 1939)}}

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Barry Spikings (born 23 November 1939) is a British film producer who worked in Hollywood. Spikings is best known as a producer of the film The Deer Hunter (1978), which won five Academy Awards.

Biography

Spikings was born in Boston, Lincolnshire. After leaving Boston Grammar School he joined the local newspaper, the Lincolnshire Standard, as a trainee reporter. Later he joined the Farmers' Weekly, where he won a Golden Ear award for a fifteen-minute film that he produced and directed himself.

Spikings then moved to the entertainment world. Initially, he promoted pop music festivals and later films.

=British Lion and EMI=

In 1972, he became the co-owner of British Lion Films; Spikings later joined EMI when it took over British Lion.{{Cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/a-film-script-for-the-city-1359258.html|title=A film script for the City|date=1996-10-20|work=The Independent|access-date=2017-09-22|language=en-GB}}{{cite magazine|magazine=Filmink|first=Stephen|last=Vagg|url=https://www.filmink.com.au/forgotten-british-film-moguls-nat-cohen-part-five-1971-1988/|access-date=5 February 2025|date=5 February 2025|title=Forgotten British film moguls – Nat Cohen: Part Five (1971-1988)}} For the film, The Deer Hunter (1978), Spikings won an Academy Award for Best Picture. The film also garnered awards for several of its actors.{{Cite news|url=https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2008/03/warmovies200803|title=The Vietnam Oscars|last=Biskind|first=Peter|work=The Hive|access-date=2017-09-22|language=en}}

=Nelson Holdings=

In 1985, Spikings formed a Canadian company, Nelson Holdings International, with British financier Richard Northcott, to purchase entertainment firms. Nelson later acquired the home video assets of Embassy Pictures from Coca-Cola and film production companies Galactic Films and the Spikings Corporation, and formed Nelson Entertainment.Seideman, Tony (16 August 1986). "$85 mil buys Embassy." Billboard (p. 102).{{cite web| url = https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-06-fi-1406-story.html| title = Archives - Los Angeles Times| website = Los Angeles Times| date = 6 August 1986}} Nelson had the North American home video rights and all international rights to the output from the newly-formed Castle Rock Entertainment.A film script for the City

Griffiths, Ian. The Independent 20 Oct 1996: 7.

Spikings served as president of Nelson Entertainment through the early 1990s. Afterwards, he formed a production partnership with Eric Pleskow.{{Cite web | url=https://variety.com/1992/film/news/pleskow-spikings-partner-for-pix-101391/# | title=Pleskow, Spikings partner for pix | date=14 October 1992 }}

Filmography

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