Antonia Bird

Antonia Jane Bird, FRSA (27 May 1951 – 24 October 2013[1][2]) was an English producer and director of television drama and feature films.

Subsequently, Safe (BBC 1993), a story based on the lives of a group of homeless young people in London's West End was awarded the Best Single Drama TV BAFTA.

[11] Bird's film Care, broadcast in 2000, dealt with sexual abuse in a children's home, and won the Best Single Drama TV BAFTA.

[13] Bird developed feature films with Sony, Columbia, Warner Brothers, Fine Line and some American independent companies.

She was back in the U.S. to develop the horror satire Ravenous, with Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle and David Arquette (20th Century Fox 1999).