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Charles P. Finch (born 15 August 1962) is a British businessman and film producer. Finch is the CEO of the brand development and investment company Finch + Partners, and former global chairman of Dean & DeLuca.


Early life and family

Born Charles Peter George Thomas Ingle Finch, Finch is the son of the actor
Peter Finch Frederick George Peter Ingle Finch (28 September 191614 January 1977) was an English-Australian actor of theatre, film and radio. Born in London, he emigrated to Australia as a teenager and was raised in Sydney, where he worked in vaudeville ...
and grandson of the chemist and mountaineer George Finch. Finch was raised in
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and
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and schooled at
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, in
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. His mother was the British-born South African actress and writer
Yolande Turner Yolande Turner, also known as Yolande Finch (12 December 1935 – 6 November 2003), was a British actress and screenwriter. Born in South Africa as Yolande Eileen Turnbull, she was the second wife of actor Peter Finch, by whom she had two child ...
.


Career


Film

Finch wrote and directed the 1988 fantasy film ''
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'', and the 1991 thriller ''
Where Sleeping Dogs Lie ''Where Sleeping Dogs Lie'' is a 1991 American neo noir thriller film directed by Charles Finch and starring Dylan McDermott. The primary location for the film was C.E. Toberman Estate in Hollywood, a large Mediterranean-style, 22-room house b ...
''. He wrote, directed and acted in the 1998 film '' Never Ever.'' Films Finch has produced include '' Bad Girls'' (1994), which starred
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and
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and was co-written by his mother Yolande Turner; and ''
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'' (2002), which starred
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and was directed by
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. In 2008 Finch was executive producer on ''
Battle for Haditha ''Battle for Haditha'' is a 2007 drama film directed by British director Nick Broomfield based on the Haditha killings. Dramatising real events using a documentary style, ''Battle for Haditha'' is Broomfield's follow up to '' Ghosts.'' The film ...
'', a dramatisation of the
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of 2005, in which 24 unarmed Iraqi men, women and children were killed by United States Marines. The film was directed by
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and aired on Channel 4. It was awarded the
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for Best Drama Documentary. In 2014, Finch was executive producer on Broomfield's ''
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'', which was shortlisted for the
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. He was also executive producer on Broomfield's 2017 documentary ''Whitney: Can I Be Me''. Finch was also executive producer on the 2017 documentary ''Love, Cecil'', a portrait of the photographer Cecil Beaton, directed by Lisa Immordino Vreeland.


Business

After a 10-year career of writing, directing and producing films, Finch joined the
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in 1997 as Head of International Operations. He was responsible for working with artists including
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,
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,
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,
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and
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, as well as corporate clients including Granada, BBC, Carlton, Pearson, and Channel 4. In 2005, Finch founded Finch + Partners, a London and Paris-based media company. In 2014, offices of Finch + Partners were opened in Bangkok and Hong Kong. Alongside developing and financing brands that the company owns, Finch + Partners also advises other global brands, entertainment companies, celebrated individuals and philanthropic organisations on brand development, product endorsement, events and marketing. Clients include DIOR, Chanel, Armani, Pernod Ricard, LVMH, PACE, Jaeger-Le Coultre, Cartier, Gucci, and Mulberry, as well as consumer brands such as Kleenex, Aviva, BT and BA. in 2011, Finch started a leisure and swimwear brand, Chucs Dive & Mountain Shop. Chucs Bar and Grill opened in August 2014 on Dover Street. In 2014, Finch sold a majority stake in Chucs to Oakley Capital. He remains a shareholder and on the board of directors of the subsidiary. In the spring of 2015, Finch became a shareholder and vice-chairman of the upscale grocery retailers Dean & DeLuca. Subsequently, in 2016, he became worldwide Chairman, with the aim of further developing and expanding the brand globally. Finch resigned from the board in February 2019. Finch has interests in a number of companies. He is on the board of
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, a luxury book publisher, and of the fashion house Giles Deacon. He is also a shareholder and on the board of the film-streaming platform
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.


Publishing

In 2009, Finch started ''Finch's Quarterly Review'' with Nicholas Foulkes and Tristram Fetherstonhaugh. The quarterly ceased publication in 2012. In 2016, Finch released the book ''The Night Before BAFTA'' in 2016. This coffee table book focused on his annual pre-BAFTA party, and was published by Assouline. Finch established the Finch Publishing group in 2018. The author and columnist
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is its editor-in-chief, and
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is its Deputy Editor. Finch has been a contributing columnist for '' GQ'', the ''
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'' and ''
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''. He has been included in '' Vanity Fair''s International Best-Dressed List three times.


Filmography


Producer

* 1991 ''Where Sleeping Dogs Lie'' (co-producer) * 1994 ''Bad Girls'' (producer) * 1995 ''The Maddening'' (executive producer) * 2001 ''Mike Bassett: England Manager'' (executive producer) * 2002 ''Spider'' (executive producer) * 2004 ''Fat Slags'' (producer) * 2006 ''The Interrogation of Leo and Lisa'' (short) (executive producer) * 2006 ''His Big White Shelf'' (television documentary) (executive producer) * 2006 ''Ghosts'' (executive producer) * 2007 ''Battle for Haditha'' (executive producer) * 2007 ''Ruby Blue'' (executive producer) * 2008 ''Camille'' (executive producer) * 2013 ''The Smile Man'' (short) (executive producer) * 2014 ''The Gift'' (short) (executive producer) * 2014 ''Jump!'' (short) (executive producer) * 2014 ''Tales of the Grim Sleeper'' (documentary) (executive producer) * 2016 ''Going Going Gone: Nick Broomfield's Disappearing Britain'' (documentary television series) (executive producer – two episodes) * 2017 ''Whitney: Can I Be Me'' (documentary) (executive producer) * 2017 ''Love, Cecil'' (documentary) (executive producer) *2019 ''Marianne & Leonard - Nick Broomfield Documentary'' (executive producer)


Writer

* 1988 ''Priceless Beauty'' * 1991 ''Where Sleeping Dogs Lie'' * 1994 ''Bad Girls'' (story) * 1996 ''The Dentist'' * 1996 ''Never Ever'' * 1998 ''The Dentist 2''


Actor

* 1986 ''Amazons'' (Timar) * 1991 ''Where Sleeping Dogs Lie'' (Evan Best) * 1995 ''French Exit'' (TV show host) * 1996 ''Never Ever'' (Thomas Murray)


Appearance as self

* 2014 '' Annabel's: A String of Naked Lightbulbs'' (documentary)


Director

* 1988 ''Priceless Beauty'' * 1991 ''
Where Sleeping Dogs Lie ''Where Sleeping Dogs Lie'' is a 1991 American neo noir thriller film directed by Charles Finch and starring Dylan McDermott. The primary location for the film was C.E. Toberman Estate in Hollywood, a large Mediterranean-style, 22-room house b ...
'' * 1996 ''Never Ever''


References

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