Barry Quinn

Creative Producer at Lime Pictures

Barry Quinn is a seasoned creative producer with extensive experience in animation and content development for top media companies. Currently serving as a Creative Producer at Lime Pictures since March 2022, Barry is producing the Netflix series 'Wolf King' and developing additional animation projects. Previously, Barry held various roles at BBC from 2006 to 2022, developing original IP and adapting popular children’s literature into successful animated series, including 'Supertato' and 'Love Monster.' Barry's career commenced with roles at notable organizations such as Switzerland Tourism, The Walt Disney Company, and TNT Cartoon Network Asia Pacific, contributing to the production of culturally engaging content and launching significant programming initiatives. Education includes a BA Honours in Politics and Public Policy from Northumbria University and training at the BBC Academy.

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Lime Pictures

Lime Pictures is a multi-award-winning independent production company with more than 30 years’ experience in producing content for global audiences. From network programming to streaming and digital content, allied social media and ground breaking commercial partnerships, Lime is at the forefront of some of today's most popular entertainment. Lime’s programming includes the double Emmy award-winning drama “Free Rein” for Netflix worldwide, MTV’s highest rated series outside of North America “Geordie Shore”, the multi award-winning “Hollyoaks” for C4 in the UK (now in its 25th year) and the BAFTA award-winning reality series “The Only Way Is Essex” for ITV as well as Celebs Go Dating for E4, MTV’s Geordie Shore and Gemma Collins: Diva Forever following the success of Gemma Collins: Diva Espana. Previous credits include the Emmy award-winning “Singles Project” and “Relative Success with Tabatha Coffey” for Bravo, Disney’s “Evermoor” and Nickelodeon’s “House of Anubis”.