What is the personality type of Britt Allcroft? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Britt Allcroft from Film & Tv Crew and what is the personality traits.
Britt Allcroft personality type is INFP, which means I am a highly sensitive person. My ideal is to be a birthing mother, but I’m also deeply spiritual and philosophical.
I have a strong belief in karma and the idea that we are influenced by our thoughts and, even though we can’t see the world around us, we are still part of it.
Britt Allcroft has worked at studios such as Rare and SCE. She also owns and runs her own company, The Britt Allcroft Company, which she founded in 2007 with her sister, Anna. The company owns the rights to the Brandy & Ginger franchise and their other brands include Moshi Monsters, My First Pet and Beat the Blues.
Britt Allcroft is married to Ben Fogle, with whom she has two children, Lily and Freddie. The couple met in 1998 when Ben was a contestant on the TV show, Made in Chelsea. They were married in 2003 and have since had two children together.
Britt Allcroft was born in Oxford, England and grew up in Sedbergh, where her father was a vicar. She studied at Oxford University and then moved to London, where she attended Westminster College of Arts and Design.
Britt Allcroft (born Hilary Mary Allcroft, 14 December 1943) is a British writer, producer, director and voice actress. She is the creator of the children's television series Thomas the Tank Engine: The Railway Series, Shining Time Station (with Rick Siggelkow), Mr. Conductor's Thomas Tales, Magic Adventures of Mumfie, and Whisker Haven. She wrote, co-produced and directed the film Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000).
In 1980, she co-founded Britt Allcroft Railway Productions (internationally known as The Britt Allcroft Company) with her husband, television producer Angus Wright. It took Allcroft four years to raise the funding for, and create, a first series of 26 episodes in collaboration with director David Mitton. The first two episodes of Thomas the Tank Engine: The Railway Series, shot on 35mm film with narration by Ringo Starr and music by Mike O’Donnell and Junior Campbell, were aired together for the first time on British television on 9 October 1984.