Neame is the fourth generation of a family that has made a significant contribution to cinema and television over the past century. His great-grandparents were the photographer and pioneer filmmaker Elwin Neame and the film actress Ivy Close. Neame's grandfather was the director, producer, cinematographer and writer Ronald Neame CBE, his great uncle was the author and screenwriter Derek Neame and his father was the writer and producer Christopher Elwin Neame. He attended the independent Seaford College in West Sussex. He read English and Drama at the University of Birmingham.
Career
Since 2004, he has been managing director of Carnival Films, the respected British studio which has produced popular television series such as Poirot, Traffik, Jeeves and Wooster, Hotel Babylon, Whitechapel and The Last Kingdom. In 2008, Neame sold the company to NBCUniversal as the cornerstone of its new international TV studios, producing shows such as The Philanthropist for NBC and the highly successful series Downton Abbey. Neame executive produced all episodes of the show which has won numerous national and international awards, as well as receiving a Guinness World Record for the highest critical review ratings for a TV show ever. Neame was also honoured by The Producer's Guild of America with the David L. Wolper award for outstanding producer of long-form television. The subsequent movie released in September 2019, produced by Neame, was No.1 in the box office in North America and the UK, and is Focus Features' most successful release grossing in excess of $190 million. Under Neame's stewardship, Carnival also produced the BAFTA award-winning best mini series The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies, and best drama serial Any Human Heart and was recognised at both the Broadcast awards and Bulldog awards as best production company in 2011 and 2012 respectively. In August 2015 Neame accepted a BAFTA Special Award in recognition of Downton Abbey's outstanding global success, alongside Julian Fellowes and members of the cast. Other series Neame has produced at Carnival include Belgravia, Jamestown and The Hollow Crown, a filmed anthology of Shakespeare's history plays. He has also collaborated with Sir David Hare on his Worricker trilogy. Neame was named by GQ magazine as one of the 100 most connected men in Britain in March 2014 and in December 2014 was announced by 10 Downing Street as an Ambassador of the GREAT Britain campaign. Neame has also been interviewed as part of the Archive of American Television, and has been listed in the Variety 500 index of most influential business leaders in the global entertainment industry.