The Team

Since 2023, Jenny has served as the chairperson of the Bill Kenwright Group, overseeing its diverse branches, which include the theatre company, the film division, and the management of both the Theatre Royal Windsor and The Other Palace. She is also a Trustee of The Born Free Foundation and the founder of Mane Chance Sanctuary, a charity that is home to rescued and rehabilitated horses who then work alongside the staff to help people from the local community find respite and healing. In addition to her leadership roles, Jenny has enjoyed a distinguished acting career across stage, television, and film. Best known for her role as Jo Mills in the long-running BBC series Judge John Deed, she has also gained acclaim for her performances in films such as Local HeroThe Guardian, and Another Mother’s Son. In 1985, she starred in the miniseries A Woman of Substance, which remains Channel 4’s highest-rated programme. A celebrated theatre actress, Jenny has appeared in numerous productions, including The Constant Wife and The Exorcist, and she recently starred as Gertrude in the acclaimed adaptation of Hamlet at the Theatre Royal Windsor.

David has been producing and financing independent films for nearly two decades, playing a key role in notable projects such as The Lost Daughter (starring Olivia Coleman and Dakota Johnson), Arkansas (starring Vince Vaughn and John Malkovich) as well as genre hits 47 Meters Down and Bone Tomahawk. David has also Executive Produced a number of documentary projects, including Untouchable (Sundance 2019), McQueen (Bafta Nominee) and Tina.

Naomi George began her film career working for UK independent distribution label Axiom Films, before moving to Generator Entertainment to work across production and development. She executive produced My Pure Land, which in 2017 was nominated for the BIFA Discovery Award, the Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and was the UK’s submission for the Foreign Language Oscar. Her other EP work includes Another Mother’s Son, Off The Rails, Heathers Live, The Shepherd, Hamlet, and upcoming projects Long Day’s Journey into Night, The Critic, Eternal Return and My Sister’s Bones.

Madeline Silton began her career in commercial advertising as a production assistant at Yellow Tag Films, before moving into freelance work across film and television. Some of her credits include Patriot Act (Netflix), Stath Lets Flats (Channel 4), and Big Boys (Channel 4). She then went on to join the Film & TV department at Global Artists UK, working alongside the head of Film & TV, Kate Marston, and managing talent such as Dani Moseley, known for A24's Dreaming Whilst Black.

Madeline joined BK Studios over three years ago as an in-house coordinator, working across film projects including The CriticPlease Don't Feed the ChildrenMy Sister's Bones, and Year 10. She has since stepped up as Associate Producer on Eternal Return, starring Kit Harington and Naomi Scott, and Frank & Percy, starring Ian McKellen and Roger Allam.
Madeline has also produced and created several short films, including Empty Space, which screened at the Twin Cities, St Andrews, and Loch Ness Film Festivals; and Ecstasy which garnered selections at Sound & Vision Short Film Night, London Lift Off, St Andrews, and The INDIs Film Festival. Her creative work also extends beyond film, she is the author of children's book The Treehouse.

Oli is the Development Coordinator at BK Studios. She began her career in non-scripted development at Fremantle and later Thames, before going freelance during the pandemic. She then moved to Studio Lambert, where she spent a year as Stephen Lambert and Tim Harcourt’s production assistant, before starting as a development researcher in the drama team, working on the script development process for Boarders (BBC) among other projects. Then, she joined Curtis Brown as Joe Phillips and Jenn Morgan's assistant. She moved to BK Studios in Autumn 2023.