Graham Kelly has been in the movie-car industry for more than three decades.
During that time, he has worked on blockbusters including the 2008 James Bond outing Quantum of Solace, the 2004 Thunderbirds, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008).
He’s handy behind the wheel, too: in 2005, he won a Taurus World Stunt Award for his driving in The Bourne Supremacy.
Graham’s company, The Action Factory, has built, modified and supplied thousands of vehicles for some of the 21st century’s biggest hits.
The Action Factory team helped to create the cars for the new F1 film
Many projects are still under wraps, but the Messerschmitt KR200 parked next to Brad Pitt’s APX GP single-seater from the F1 film give an idea of the kind of varied work this busy crew gets up to.
Following a stint as a race engineer with a World Sportscar Championship team that campaigned Ferraris, Graham joined Action Cars London Ltd in the 1980s.
“The company was born out of the demise of a firm called Kingsbury Motors, which was one of the first suppliers of vehicles for television and film,” he says.
A Ferrari 308GTB is stripped before being turned into a 288GTO for a forthcoming film