Russ Malkin

Russ Malkin filming David Beckham For The love Of The Game in Antarctica, November 2015
Russ Malkin
Born Russell Malkin
Greater London
Website http://www.bigearth.tv

Russ Malkin (born 20 March 1960) is a British film producer and creative director, and the founder of television production company Big Earth.

Works

Malkin has produced and directed travel adventure documentaries including the series Long Way Round (2004) and Long Way Down (2007)[1] featuring Charley Boorman and Ewan McGregor; and Race to Dakar (2006) and By Any Means (2008) featuring Boorman.[2] 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.

In 2011, Malkin produced and directed a 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. In the same year his book Big Earth's 101 Amazing Adventures that drew on his experiences was published by Transworld,.

He has also worked on other television productions including Murder Or Mutiny, the World Wakeboarding Championships and Clothes Show Live for ITV. Along with World's Fittest Woman (2003), a series featuring ten world-class extreme sports champions in a multi-challenge competition, sponsored by the Hong Kong Tourism Board and aired on Sky Sports, ESPN and Fox.

In 2015 he produced and directed David Beckham For The Love Of The Game[3] a BBC1 and Worldwide production which saw David Beckham play a football match in all seven continents across the world in under nine days for his UNICEF 7 Fund.

Malkin is also credited for his long standing relationship with the charity Sentebale, funded by Prince Harry and Prince Seiso of Lesotho, the charities aim is to help the most vulnerable children of the region.

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