Beeban Tania Kidron, Baroness Kidron, OBE is a globally renowned British filmmaker, director and an advocate for children’s rights in the digital world.
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As a director, Beeban is best known for directing an adaptation of Jeanette Winterson’s autobiographical novel Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.
It’s not known exactly how much Beeban makes in a year but her net worth has being estimated at $1.5 million.
Beeban began making documentaries in the 80s.

She made her first documentary, Carry Greenham Home, with co-director Amanda Richardson in 1983.
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The documentary was filmed during the year that they spent at the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp during the anti nuclear protests.
The film was shown at the Berlin Film Festival and, to celebrate Greenham’s 25th anniversary, it was revived through The Guardian-backed website, www.yourgreenham.com.
Beeban made her first feature film, Vroom, in 1988, which starred Clive Owen in his debut film.
In 1989, she came to greater prominence with her adaptation of Jeanette Winterson’s autobiographical novel Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, which won three Baftas including best drama series/serial.
In 2010, Oranges was named by The Guardian as the eighth best TV series of all time.


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