Film producer’s 50 firms struck off companies register, leaving workers unable to chase fees
Scores of Alan Latham’s firms were removed by Companies House, including one set up for movie starring Liz Hurley A prolific film producer, whose projects have starred the likes of Frasier’s Kelsey Grammer and Four Weddings and a Funeral’s Anna Chancellor , has had scores of his production businesses forcibly removed from the UK’s companies register, leaving workers unable to chase unpaid fees. Alan Latham, whose low-budget films have previously raised questions over his use of tax credits , has
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Liz Hurley filmed scened for one of Alan Latham’s films, City Girls, in 2021. There is no evidence that she was unpaid for her work. Photograph: Rich Gold/AlamyView image in fullscreenLiz Hurley filmed scened for one of Alan Latham’s films, City Girls, in 2021. There is no evidence that she was unpaid for her work. Photograph: Rich Gold/AlamyFilm industryFilm producer’s 50 firms struck off companies register, leaving workers unable to chase feesScores of Alan Latham’s firms were removed by Companies House, including one set up for movie starring Liz HurleySimon GoodleySun 21 Jun 2026 02.00 EDTLast modified on Sun 21 Jun 2026 02.01 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleA prolific film producer, whose projects have starred the likes of Frasier’s Kelsey Grammer and Four Weddings and a…
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