
Director
Alastair Fothergill
Born 1960 · London, England, UK
Alastair Fothergill (born 10 April 1960 in London the United Kingdom) is a producer of nature documentaries for television and cinema. He is the executive producer of the multi-award winning series The Blue Planet (2001) and Planet Earth (2006) and the co-director of the associated feature films Deep Blue and Earth. Fothergill attended Harrow. He studied zoology at St Cuthbert's Society in the University of Durham and made his first film, On the Okavango, while still a student. Fothergill joined the BBC Natural History Unit in 1983, working on The Really Wild Show, Wildlife on One and David Attenborough's The Trials of Life. He was appointed head of the Unit in 1992, and during his tenure he produced Attenborough's award-winning series Life in the Freezer. In June 1998, he stood down as head of the Unit to concentrate on his work on The Blue Planet. He has also presented several television programmes, including The Abyss and is the author of three books. He was awarded the "Clean Energy Award" by BMW during the Cinema for Peace award ceremony on 11 February 2008. In 2008, he signed a multi-picture deal with newly formed Disneynature, and now spends six months each year on sabbatical from the BBC developing feature documentaries as an independent producer. The first two titles under the Disneynature deal will be Big Cats and Chimpanzee, which he is co-directing with Keith Scholey and Mark Linfield respectively. He is also producing a new seven-part natural history series for the BBC called Frozen Planet, due for completion in 2011. The series will feature the struggles of charismatic animals during a time of rapid climate change in the polar regions. David Attenborough will again narrate. Fothergill currently lives in Bristol with his wife Melinda and his two sons, Hamish and William.
Directed

Planet Earth
Director · 2006

Planet Earth II
Director · 2016

David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet
Director · 2020

Blue Planet II
Director · 2017

The Blue Planet
Director · 2001

Earth
Director · 2007

African Cats
Director · 2011

Bears
Director · 2014

Elephant
Co-Director · 2020

Monkey Kingdom
Director · 2015

Chimpanzee
Director · 2012

Deep Blue
Director · 2003

Polar Bear
Director · 2022

Dolphin Reef
Co-Director · 2018

Penguins
Director · 2019

Life in the Freezer
Director · 1993

Natural World
Director · 1983

Planet Earth: The Future
Director · 2006


