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This article lists feature-length British films and full-length documentaries that have had their premieres in 2016 and were at least partly made by Great Britain or the United Kingdom. It does not feature short films, medium-length films, made-for-TV films, pornographic films, filmed theater, VR films and interactive films. It does not include films screened in previous years that had release dates in 2016.
Also included is an overview of the major events in British film, including film festivals and awards ceremonies, as well as a list of notable British film artists who died in 2016.
Film premieres
[edit]January – March
[edit]April – June
[edit]July – September
[edit]October – December
[edit]Other premieres
[edit]Title | Director | Release Date | Ref. |
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Alleycats | Ian Bonhôte | 23 June 2016 (East End Film Festival) | [110] |
Bad Caller | Al Carretta | 1 August 2016 (Nightpiece Film Festival) | [111] |
Brakes | Mercedes Grower | 17 June 2016 (Edinburgh International Film Festival) | [112] |
Broken | Shaun Robert Smith | 28 August 2016 (Horror Channel FrightFest) | [113] |
The Carer | János Edelényi | 3 January 2016 (Palm Springs International Film Festival) | [114] |
ChickLit | Tony Britten | 2 September 2016 | [115] |
Crow | Wyndham Price | 28 August 2016 (Horror Channel FrightFest) | [116] |
Cruel Summer | Phillip Escott, Craig Newman | 27 August 2016 (Horror Channel FrightFest) | [117] |
The Curious World of Hieronymus Bosch | David Bickerstaff | 3 November 2016 | [118] |
Dusty and Me | Betsan Morris Evans | 12 November 2016 (Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival) | [119] |
Eglantine | Margaret Salmon | 9 October 2016 (London Film Festival) | [120] |
FirstBorn | Nirpal Bhogal | 19 June 2016 (Edinburgh International Film Festival) | [121] |
Fractured | Jamie Patterson | 29 October 2016 (British Horror Film Festival) | [122] |
Gangster Kittens | Ash Mahmood, Naeem Mahmood | 1 December 2016 | |
The Gatehouse | Martin Gooch | 1 October 2016 (Raindance Film Festival) | [123] |
George Best: All by Himself | Daniel Gordon | 14 October 2016 (London Film Festival) | [124] |
The Guv'nor | Paul Van Carter | 2 July 2016 (East End Film Festival) | [125] |
The Habit of Beauty | Mirko Pincelli | 8 May 2016 (Trento Film Festival) | [126] |
Hamish | Robbie Fraser | 23 February 2016 | [127] |
In the Last Days of the City | Tamer El Said | 14 February 2016 (Berlin International Film Festival) | [128] |
The Islands and the Whales | Mike Day | 29 April 2016 (Toronto Hot Docs Festival) | [129] |
Level Up | Adam Randall | 26 August 2016 | [130] |
The Library Suicides | Euros Lyn | 17 June 2016 (Edinburgh International Film Festival) | [131] |
Love Is Thicker Than Water | Emily Harris and Ate de Jong | 25 June 2016 (East End Film Festival) | [132] |
Mo Farah: No Easy Mile | Joe Pearlman, David Soutar | 5 December 2016 | [133] |
Moon Dogs | Philip John | 17 June 2016 (Edinburgh International Film Festival) | [134] |
Mum's List | Niall Johnson | 25 November 2016 | [135] |
My Feral Heart | Jane Gull | 5 March 2016 (Cinequest Film Festival) | [136] |
The New Man | Josh Appignanesi | 18 November 2016 | [137] |
On The Road | Michael Winterbottom | 9 October 2016 (London Film Festival) | [138] |
Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse | David Bickerstaff | 12 April 2016 (limited) | [139] |
Respectable - The Mary Millington Story | Simon Sheridan | 7 April 2016 | [140] |
The Seasons in Quincy: Four Portraits of John Berger | Bartek Dziadosz, Colin MacCabe | 16 February 2016 (Berlin International Film Festival) | [141] |
Servants' Quarters | Paul Raschid | 23 September 2016 (Raindance Film Festival) | [142] |
Small Town Hero | Darren Bolton | 17 June 2016 (Lincoln) | [143] |
Stanley a Man of Variety | Stephen Cookson | 7 October 2016 | [144] |
Stoner Express (a.k.a. AmStarDam) | Lee Lennox, Wayne Lennox | 19 August 2016 (DVD premiere), 26 September 2016 (Raindance Film Festival) | [145] |
Tracking Edith | Peter Stephan Jungk | 31 October 2016 (Vienna) | [146] |
Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach | Louise Osmond | 3 June 2016 | [147] |
Waterboys | Robert Jan Westdijk | 2 October 2016 (PAC Festival) | [148] |
White Island | Benjamin Turner | 23 June 2016 (Edinburgh International Film Festival) | [149] |
White Colour Black | Joseph A. Adesunloye | 15 October 2016 | [150] |
You've Been Trumped Too | Anthony Baxter | 28 October 2016 | [151] |
Culturally British Films
[edit]The following list comprises films not produced by Great Britain or the United Kingdom but is strongly associated with British culture. The films in this list should fulfill at least 3 of the following criteria:
- The film is adapted from a British source material.
- The story is set, at least partially, in the United Kingdom.
- The film was shot, at least partially, in the United Kingdom.
- Many of the film's cast and crew members are British.
British award winners
[edit]Listed here are the British winners and nominees at the five most prestigious film award ceremonies in the English-speaking world: the Academy Awards, British Academy Film Awards, Critics' Choice Awards, Golden Globe Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards, that were held during 2016, celebrating the best films of 2015. The British nominations were led by Room, Brooklyn, Carol and The Martian, with Ex Machina and 'The Danish Girl going on to win a number of technical awards, whilst Mark Rylance and Kate Winslet won multiple best supporting actor and supporting actress awards for Bridge of Spies and Steve Jobs, respectively. British films did, however, notably lose out to Spotlight and The Revenant from the United States, and Mad Max: Fury Road from Australia.
Academy Awards
[edit]The 88th Academy Awards honoring the best films of 2015 were held on 28 February 2016.[152]
British winners:
- Amy (Best Documentary – Feature)
- Ex Machina (Best Visual Effects)
- Room (Best Actress)
- Spectre (Best Original Song)
- Asif Kapadia (Best Documentary – Feature) – Amy
- James Gay-Rees (Best Documentary – Feature) – Amy
- Jenny Beavan (Best Costume Design) – Mad Max: Fury Road
- Jimmy Napes and Sam Smith (Best Original Song) – Writing's on the Wall from Spectre
- Mark Rylance (Best Supporting Actor) – Bridge of Spies
- Paul Norris (Best Visual Effects) – Ex Machina
British nominations:
- Brooklyn (Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay)
- The Danish Girl (Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design)
- Fifty Shades of Grey (Best Original Song)
- The Martian (Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Production Design, Best Visual Effects)
- Prologue (Best Animated Short Film)
- Room (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay)
- Shok (Best Live Action Short Film)
- Youth (Best Original Song)
- Adam Benzine (Best Documentary – Short Subject) – Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah
- Alex Garland (Best Original Screenplay) – Ex Machina
- Andy Nelson (Best Sound Mixing) – Bridge of Spies and Star Wars: The Force Awakens
- Anohni (Best Original Song) – Racing Extinction
- Basil Khalil (Best Live Action Short Film) – Ave Maria
- Charlotte Rampling (Best Actress) – 45 Years
- Christian Bale (Best Supporting Actor) – The Big Short
- Eddie Redmayne (Best Actor) – The Danish Girl
- Eve Stewart (Best Production Design) – The Danish Girl
- Imogen Sutton (Best Animated Short Film) – Prologue
- Jamie Donoughue (Best Live Action Short Film) – Shok
- Joshua Oppenheimer (Best Documentary – Feature) – The Look of Silence
- Kate Winslet (Best Supporting Actress) – Steve Jobs
- Mark Burton (Best Animated Feature Film) – Shaun the Sheep Movie
- Mark Taylor (Best Sound Mixing) – The Martian
- Matt Charman (Best Original Screenplay) – Bridge of Spies
- Michael Standish (Best Production Design) – The Danish Girl
- Nick Hornby (Best Adapted Screenplay) – Brooklyn
- Oliver Tarney (Best Sound Editing) – The Martian
- Paul Massey (Best Sound Mixing) – The Martian
- Richard Williams (Best Animated Short Film) – Prologue
- Roger Deakins (Best Cinematography) – Sicario
- Sandy Powell (Best Costume Design) – Carol and Cinderella
- Stuart Wilson (Best Sound Mixing) – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
- Tom Hardy (Best Supporting Actor) – The Revenant
- Tom Wood (Best Visual Effects) – Mad Max: Fury Road
British Academy Film Awards
[edit]The 69th British Academy Film Awards honoring the best films of 2015 were held on 14 February 2016.[153]
British winners:
- Amy (Best Documentary)
- Brooklyn (Outstanding British Film)
- Operator (Best Short Film)
- Room (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay)
- Theeb (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer)
- Caroline Bartleet (Best Short Film) – Operator
- Chris Corbould (Best Special Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
- Jenny Beavan (Best Costume Design) – Mad Max: Fury Road
- John Boyega (EE Rising Star Award)
- Kate Winslet (Best Actress in a Supporting Role) – Steve Jobs
- Mark Rylance (Best Actor in a Supporting Role) – Bridge of Spies
- Naji Abu Nowar and Rupert Lloyd (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – Theeb
- Neal Scanlan (Best Special Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
- Paul Kavanagh (Best Special Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
- Roger Guyett (Best Special Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
- Angels Costumes – Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema
British nominations:
- 45 Years (Outstanding British Film)
- A Syrian Love Story – (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer)
- Brooklyn (Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Adapted Screenplay, Outstanding British Film)
- Carol (Best Film, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography)
- The Danish Girl (Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Outstanding British Film)
- Elephant (Best Short Film)
- Ex Machina (Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Original Screenplay, Outstanding British Film, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, Best Special Visual Effects)
- The Lady in the Van (Best Actress in a Leading Role)
- The Lobster – (Outstanding British Film)
- The Martian (Best Director, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Special Visual Effects)
- Room (Best Adapted Screenplay)
- Shaun the Sheep Movie (Best Animated Film)
- Steve Jobs (Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Adapted Screenplay)
- The Survivalist (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer)
- Theeb (Best Film Not in the English Language)
- Alex Garland (Best Original Screenplay, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – Ex Machina
- Andy Nelson (Best Sound) – Bridge of Spies and Star Wars: The Force Awakens
- Bel Powley (EE Rising Star Award)
- Christian Bale (Best Supporting Actor) – The Big Short
- Debbie Tucker Green (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – Second Coming
- Eddie Redmayne (Best Actor in a Leading Role) – The Danish Girl
- Esther Smith (Best Short Film) – Elephant
- Idris Elba (Best Supporting Actor) – Beasts of No Nation
- Julie Walters (Best Actress in a Supporting Role) – Brooklyn
- Maggie Smith (Best Actress in a Leading Role) – The Lady in the Van
- Mark Burton (Best Animated Film) – Shaun the Sheep Movie
- Mark Ardington (Best Special Visual Effects) – Ex Machina
- Nick Helm (Best Short Film) – Elephant
- Paul Norris (Best Special Visual Effects) – Ex Machina
- Richard Starzak (Best Animated Film) – Shaun the Sheep Movie
- Ridley Scott (Best Director) – The Martian
- Roger Deakins (Best Cinematography) – Sicario
- Sandy Powell (Best Costume Design) – Carol and Cinderella
- Sean McAllister (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – A Syrian Love Story
- Stephen Fingleton (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – The Survivalist
- Stuart Wilson (Best Sound) – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
- Taron Egerton (EE Rising Star Award)
Critics' Choice Awards
[edit]The 21st Critics' Choice Awards was held on 17 January 2016.[154]
British winners:
- Amy (Best Documentary Feature)
- The Danish Girl (Best Supporting Actress)
- Ex Machina (Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie)
- Room (Best Actress, Best Young Actor/Actress)
- Christian Bale (Best Actor in a Comedy)
- Jenny Beavan (Best Costume Design) – Mad Max: Fury Road
- Tom Hardy (Best Actor in an Action Movie) – Mad Max: Fury Road
British nominees:
- Brooklyn (Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design)
- Carol (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Costume Design, Best Score, Best Hair and Makeup)
- The Danish Girl (Best Actor, Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Hair and Makeup)
- Ex Machina (Best Original Screenplay, Best Visual Effects)
- Fifty Shades of Grey (Best Original Song)
- The Look of Silence (Best Documentary Feature)
- The Martian (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Visual Effects)
- Room (Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay,
- Shaun the Sheep Movie (Best Animated Feature)
- Spectre (Best Actor in an Action Movie, Best Original Song)
- Writing's on the Wall from Spectre (Best Original Song)
- Steve Jobs (Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress)
- Simple Song#3"' from 'Youth (Best Original Song)
- Alex Garland (Best Original Screenplay) – Ex Machina
- Charlotte Rampling (Best Actress) – 45 Years
- Daniel Craig (Best Actor in an Action Movie) – Spectre
- Eddie Redmayne (Best Actor) – The Danish Girl
- Emily Blunt (Best Actress in an Action Movie) – Sicario)
- Eve Stewart (Best Production Design) – The Danish Girl
- Jason Statham (Best Actor in a Comedy) – Spy
- Helen Mirren (Best Supporting Actress) – Trumbo
- Kate Winslet (Best Supporting Actress) – Steve Jobs
- Mark Rylance (Best Supporting Actor) – Bridge of Spies
- Michael Standish (Best Production Design) – The Danish Girl
- Milo Parker (Best Young Actor/Actress) – Mr. Holmes
- Nick Hornby (Best Adapted Screenplay) – Brooklyn
- Ridley Scott (Best Director) – The Martian
- Roger Deakins (Best Cinematography) – Sicario
- Sandy Powell (Best Costume Design) – Carol and Cinderella
- Tom Hardy (Best Supporting Actor) – The Revenant
The 22nd Critics' Choice Awards was held on 11 December 2016.[155]
British winners:
- Florence Foster Jenkins (Best Actress in a Comedy Movie)
- Andrew Garfield (Best Actor in an Action Movie) – Hacksaw Ridge
British nominees:
- A Monster Calls (Best Young Actor/Actress)
- Allied (Best Costume Design)
- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Hair and Makeup, Best Visual Effects)
- Florence Foster Jenkins (Best Costume Design, Best Actor in a Comedy Movie)
- Hail, Caesar! (Best Comedy)
- Lion (Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Young Actor/Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Score)
- Loving (Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Original Screenplay)
- Andrew Garfield (Best Actor) – Hacksaw Ridge
- Anna Pinnock (Best Art Direction) – Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
- David Mackenzie (Best Director) – Hell or High Water
- Hugh Grant (Best Actor) Florence Foster Jenkins
- Joanna Johnston (Best Costume Design) – Allied
- Joe Walker (Best Editing) – Arrival
- Kate Beckinsale (Best Actress in a Comedy Movie) – Love & Friendship
- Lewis MacDougall (Best Young Actor/Actress) – A Monster Calls
- Micachu (Best Original Score) – Jackie
- Stuart Craig (Best Art Direction) – Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
- Tilda Swinton (Best ACtress in an Action Movie) – Doctor Strange
Golden Globe Awards
[edit]The 73rd Golden Globe Awards was held on 10 January 2016.[156]
British winners:
- The Martian (Best Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama)
- Room (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama)
- Spectre (Best Original Song)
- Steve Jobs (Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture, Screenplay)
- Jimmy Napes (Best Original Song) – Writing's on the Wall from Spectre
- Sam Smith (Best Original Song) – Writing's on the Wall from Spectre
British nominees:
- Brooklyn (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama)
- Carol (Best Motion Picture – Drama Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, Best Original Score)
- The Danish Girl (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Best Original Score)
- Ex Machina (Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture)
- Fifty Shades of Grey (Best Original Song)
- The Lady in the Van (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy)
- Room (Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Screenplay)
- Shaun the Sheep Movie (Best Animated Feature Film)
- Steve Jobs (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture, Best Original Score)
- Youth (Best Original Song)
- Christian Bale (Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture) – The Big Short
- Daniel Pemberton (Best Original Score) – Steve Jobs
- Eddie Redmayne (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama) – The Danish Girl
- Maggie Smith (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy) – The Lady in the Van
- Mark Rylance (Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture) – Bridge of Spies
- Helen Mirren (Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture) – Trumbo
- Idris Elba (Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture) – Beasts of No Nation
Screen Actors Guild Awards
[edit]The 22nd Screen Actors Guild Awards was held on 29 January 2016.[157]
British winners:
- The Danish Girl (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role)
- Room (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Roles)
- Idris Elba (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role) – Beasts of No Nation
British nominees:
- Brooklyn (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role)
- Carol (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role)
- The Danish Girl (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role, )
- Everest (Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture)
- Room (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role)
- Steve Jobs (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role)
- Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture) – Trumbo
- Christian Bale (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role) – The Big Short
- Eddie Redmayne (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role) – The Danish Girl
- Helen Mirren (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role) – Trumbo, (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role) – Woman in Gold
- Idris Elba (Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture) – Beasts of No Nation
- Mark Rylance (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role) – Bridge of Spies
- Rafe Spall (Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture) – The Big Short
Deaths
[edit]Month | Date | Name | Age | Nationality | Profession | Notable films |
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January | 4 | Robert Stigwood | 81 | Australian-born British | Producer and impresario | |
12 | Meg Mundy | 101 | English-American | Actress | ||
13 | Brian Bedford | 80 | English | Actor | ||
13 | Conrad Phillips | 90 | English | Actor | ||
14 | Alan Rickman | 69 | English | Actor | ||
14 | David Bowie | 69 | English | Recording artist and actor | ||
19 | Sheila Sim | 93 | English | Actress | ||
22 | Anthony Simmons | 93 | English | Director and screenwriter | ||
30 | Frank Finlay | 89 | English | Actor | ||
February | 5 | Norman Hudis | 88 | English | Screenwriter |
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18 | Bruce Lacey | 88 | English | Actor and director | ||
22 | Douglas Slocombe | 103 | English | Cinematographer | ||
25 | Jim Clark | 84 | English | Editor | ||
26 | Antony Gibbs | 90 | English | British | ||
March | 4 | Tony Dyson | 68 | English | Special effects artist | |
7 | Michael White | 80 | Scottish | Producer | ||
8 | George Martin | 80 | English | Musician and composer | ||
9 | Jon English | 66 | English-Australian | Actor, singer | ||
10 | Ken Adam | 85 | English | Production designer | ||
11 | Keith Emerson | 71 | English-American | Composer | ||
13 | Adrienne Corri | 85 | Scottish-Italian | Actress | ||
14 | Sir Peter Maxwell Davies | 81 | English | Composer | ||
15 | Sylvia Anderson | 88 | English | Producer and screenwriter | ||
17 | Cliff Michelmore | 96 | English | Producer |
| |
18 | Barry Hines | 76 | English | Author and screenwriter | ||
31 | Douglas Wilmer | 96 | English | Actor, singer and comedian | ||
31 | Ronnie Corbett | 85 | Scottish | Actor | ||
April | 8 | David Swift | 85 | English | Actor | |
13 | Gareth Thomas | 71 | English | Actor | ||
17 | Kit West | 80 | English | Special effects artist | ||
18 | Karina Huff | 55 | English-Italian | Actress | ||
18 | John Rapley | 81 | English | Actor | ||
20 | Guy Hamilton | 93 | English | Director | ||
20 | Victoria Wood | 62 | English | Actress and comedian | ||
May | 6 | John Krish | 92 | British | Actor, radio and television personality | |
19 | Alan Young | 96 | British-born Canadian-American | Actor, radio and television personality | ||
24 | Burt Kwouk[162] | 85 | English | Actor | ||
June | 6 | Sir Peter Shaffer | 90 | English | Screenwriter and playwright | |
20 | Barry Hanson | 73 | English | Producer | ||
22 | Harry Rabinowitz | 100 | English | Composer | ||
30 | Joe Powell | 94 | English | Stuntman | ||
July | 1 | Robin Hardy | 86 | English | Director and screenwriter | |
2 | Euan Lloyd | 86 | English | Producer | ||
5 | William Lucas | 91 | English | Actor | ||
15 | V. F. Perkins | 79 | English | Film critic | ||
27 | Sue Gibson | 63 | English | Cinematographer and director of photography | ||
29 | Ken Barrie | 83 | English | Actor and singer | ||
29 | Vivean Gray | 92 | English-Australian | Actor | ||
August | 13 | Kenny Baker | 81 | English | Actor and musician | |
20 | Brian Rix | 92 | English | Actor | ||
September | 5 | Donald Ranvaud | 62 | British | Producer | |
October | 23 | Jane Alderman | 77 | British | Casting director | |
30 | Simon Relph | 76 | British | Producer | ||
November | 5 | John Carson | 89 | English | Actor | |
14 | Janet Wright | 71 | English-Canadian | Actress | ||
23 | Andrew Sachs | 86 | German-born English | Actor and musician | ||
25 | David Hamilton | 83 | English | Director | ||
27 | Valerie Gaunt | 84 | English | Actress | ||
December | 6 | Andrew Sachs | 93 | English | Actor | |
14 | Bernard Fox | 89 | Welsh | Actor | ||
14 | Jeremy Summers | 85 | British | Director | ||
22 | Philip Saville | 86 | English | Director and actor | ||
24 | Liz Smith | 95 | English | Actress |
See also
[edit]- Lists of British films
- 2016 in film
- 2016 in British music
- 2016 in British radio
- 2016 in British television
- 2016 in the United Kingdom
- List of 2016 box office number-one films in the United Kingdom
- List of British films of 2015
- List of British films of 2017
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