Russ Malkin

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Russ Malkin
Russ Malkin an David Beckham.jpg
Russ Malkin and David Beckham during filming on Antarctica, November 2015
Born
Russell Malkin

Greater London
Websitehttp://www.bigearthtv.co.uk

Russ Malkin is a British TV producer, director and founder of Big Earth Productions. He has created documentaries and formats for many broadcasters globally including BBC, ITV, Sky, National Geographic, Amazon and Discovery. Often working with high-profile personalities, Malkin has filmed across all seven continents in some of the harshest conditions on the planet. He is best known for the adventure travel documentaries Long Way Round, Long Way Down and Long Way Up with actors and keen motorcyclists Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman. His recent work includes "Prince Harry in Africa", "David Beckham: For the Love of the Game" and three-part National Geographic documentary “Fiennes: Return to the Nile”.

Russ Malkin filming David Beckham For The love Of The Game in Antarctica, November 2015

Works[]

Prince Harry in Africa[]

In 2016, Malkin produced and directed Prince Harry in Africa following the Prince's journey from Kensington Palace to Lesotho in Southern Africa to see the progress being made by his charity Sentebale, to combat HIV/AIDS. The informative and emotive documentary, featuring guest appearances from Sir Elton John, Chris Martin and Joss Stone, was produced by Big Earth for ITV.

David Beckham: For the Love of the Game[]

In 2015, Malkin produced and directed 'David Beckham For The Love Of The Game',[1] which saw David Beckham fulfil his ambition of playing seven unique football matches on seven continents in under nine days, for his UNICEF 7 Fund. The documentary features matches in the jungles of Papua New Guinea, with earthquake survivors among the historic temples of Nepal, with refugees on the desert planes of Djibouti and a game in the dangerous barrios of Buenos Aires. It also includes the unique, World's First official game of football on the isolated and inaccessible continent of Antarctica. The final game took place in front of 70,000 fans raising £1M for UNICEF. Big Earth successfully completed this major logistical undertaking to produce a 90 minute special for worldwide distribution with the BBC.

Fiennes: Return to the Nile[]

In 2019, Malkin was the Executive Producer for Ranulph and Joseph FiennesNational Geographic documentary, ‘Fiennes: Return to the Nile.’ The three-part series saw the Fiennes cousins, comprising world-renowned explorer and award-winning actor, re-trace Ranulph’s expedition in Egypt back in the 1960s, including a rare chance to stay overnight in the giant pyramid of Cheops.

Joss Stones' Total World Tour[]

In 2015, Russ collaborated with Joss Stone and New Earth Films to follow Stone on her SE Asia tour to Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines.[2] The online adventure saw Joss visit causes close to her heart.

Long Way Series[]

Malkin is best known for producing and directing the iconic Long Way Round (2004), Long Way Down (2007)[3] and Long Way Up (2020) featuring Charley Boorman and Ewan McGregor. The series follows McGregor and Boorman as they motorcycle across the globe, the long way.

Long Way Round[]

Long Way Round saw McGregor and Boorman ride from London to New York. Covering 20,000 miles through Europe, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Russia, across the Pacific to Alaska, then down through Canada and America on their BMW motorcycles with Malkin and co-director-producer David Alexanian riding alongside in support vehicles.

Long Way Down[]

During Long Way Down, McGregor and Boorman rode 15,000 miles through 18 countries, from John O’Groats at the northernmost tip of Scotland to Cape Agulhas, the Southernmost tip of South Africa the Long Way Down.

Long Way Up[]

In the latest series for Apple TV, Long Way Up, McGregor, Boorman, Alexanian and Malkin reunite to travel from the southernmost tip of Argentina to Los Angeles, USA, covering 13,000 miles across 13 countries. The motorcycles and support vehicles are all-electric presenting a host of new challenges for the team.

Adventures with Charley Boorman[]

Malkin and Boorman have frequently collaborated on adventure shows for TV.[4] The format of these programmes meant that Malkin also made frequent on-screen appearances. Each series has combined social media, books, DVDs and commercial partnerships.

Race to Dakar[]

In 2006, Russ produced and directed ‘Race to Dakar’, a documentary series following Charley Boorman's entry into the 2006 Dakar Rally from Lisbon to Dakar. First aired on Sky Two and ABC Television (Australia) during 2006, it was also released as a book.

By Any Means[]

In 2008 and 2009 respectively, Malkin produced and directed ‘By Any Means’ and ‘Right to the Edge: Sydney to Tokyo By Any Means' for the BBC, which followed Malkin and Charley Boorman as they travelled from Ireland to Australia and then Australia to Japan, by any means necessary: on all forms of transport; including gondolas, yachts and elephants.

Charley Boorman's Extreme Frontiers[]

In 2011, Malkin produced, directed and often featured in the third collaboration with Boorman for the Channel 5 adventure travel series, Charley Boorman's Extreme Frontiers which spawned a follow-up book and DVD, Extreme Frontiers: Racing Across Canada from Newfoundland to the Rockies. The show saw Charley Boorman undertake extraordinary adventures through Canada, South Africa and the USA on the back of his motorbike.

Other Works[]

Russ has produced and directed a number of short-form digital brand adventures, most recently featuring Henry Cavill and Anna Friel. He has also worked on other television productions including , Britain in Motion, Ball’s in Our Court, Road Rivals (UK Travel Channel), Adventure or Luxury (Amazon Prime), Tales of Travel (CNN), the World Wakeboarding Championships and Clothes Show Live for ITV[citation needed] , along with World's Fittest Woman (2003).

As well as television, production and branded content, Russ wrote his book ‘Big Earth's 101 Amazing Adventures,’ published by Transworld in 2011. The book documents the must-go places and routes Russ has visited for other keen adventurers to follow. During Malkin’s early career, he produced events that broke several world records including the world’s fastest produced feature film in 1990, the world’s largest aerobics event with the 1993 Boots' Aerobathon as well as three world records for the indoor go-karting, outdoor go karting and electric go-karting. Malkin was also responsible for saving the HEMS London Air Ambulance Service after it lost its sponsor, securing sponsorship from Richard Branson who assumed the contract for the next 10 years.[5]

As a fellow of Unicef and the Royal Geographical Society, Russ’ philosophy is ‘Travel the world and do some good at the same time’.

References[]

  1. ^ How David Beckham played a football match on every continent: the director's story The Telegraph, 30 December 2015
  2. ^ "Joss Stones Total World Tour". www.newearthfilms.com. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
  3. ^ Cape Town's a long way down by bike The Scotsman, 5 August 2007
  4. ^ Charley Boorman: the star trekker The Telegraph, 14 September 2008
  5. ^ "Russ Malkin". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-10-13.

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