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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_BryceIan Bryce - Wikipedia

    Ian Bryce (born November 30, 1956) is an English film producer. Starting as a production assistant on Return of the Jedi in 1983, he has since served as a producer for films including Twister , Saving Private Ryan , The Island , Spider-Man , Transformers , and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles .

  2. Mar 15, 2020 · Glenn Fraser, 50, has won a five-year battle to clear his name after clashing with Ian Bryce and Neil Robertson who faced allegations they made his life a misery. dailyrecord Load mobile navigation.

  3. Mr Ian Bryce was admitted as a solicitor in 1993, and granted extended rights of audience in the High Court of Justiciary in 2005. He appears extensively in the High Court. He has conducted a number of complicated cases in the High Court, and brings extensive experience of the Criminal Justice system, together with an analytical approach to cases.

  4. Jul 2, 2001 · Ian Bryce specialised in castles and proved to. Born and raised in Aberdeen, he was a toonser and proud of it, great-grandson of a city brassfounder.

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  5. Ian Bryce Productions has a multitude of projects in development, including Big Guys, a family action adventure written by Matt Robinson at Paramount; Toyland, an animated musical written by Todd Graff at Paramount Animation; That Others May Live, a military biopic written by Andy Stern at Paramount; and Hope Heals, a faith-based drama written by Bob Smiley and Justin Hensley for Sony. IBP has ...

  6. www.telegraph.co.uk › 9026168 › Ian-BryceIan Bryce - The Telegraph

    Jan 19, 2012 · Ian Kinloch Bryce was born in Darlington, Co Durham, on June 9 1922, the son of a tobacco salesman. He was educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School and, after the family moved to Wales, at ...

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  8. Ian Bryce was admitted as a solicitor in 1993, and granted extended rights of audience in the High Court of Justiciary in 2005. He has appeared extensively in the Scottish High Court of Justiciary. He served on the Council of the Law Society of Scotland between 2006 and 2012, and was latterly elected to the Management Board of the Society. He ...

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