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Kirk Jones (director)

English film director and screenwriter


Summary

English film director and screenwriter

FieldValue
nameKirk Jones
imageKirk Jones 2012 Shankbone 2.JPG
captionJones in May 2012
birth_date31st October 1964
birth_placeBristol, England, United Kingdom
nationalityBritish
occupationFilm director, screenwriter
years_active1985-present

Kirk Jones is an English film director and screenwriter.

Early life and education

Kirk Jones was born in Bristol, England and grew up in Long Ashton, Somerset. He attended Backwell School and Filton Technical College. He went to Newport Film School (University of South Wales), where he specialised in directing drama, comedy and television commercials, between 1985-87. He graduated after winning a National Student Film Award and started to work for London-based production company, BFCS as a production runner and later as assistant film editor.

Career

Whilst working in the cutting room, he continued to write and direct his own films and after collecting a Silver award at the Creative Circle Awards for his Mercedes commercial which he wrote and directed in 1990, he was invited to join Xenium Productions as a director. His Absolut Vodka film, which he wrote and directed, was awarded a Silver in 1991 and Jones began directing commercials full-time in London, Europe and the US, working for agencies including Saatchi & Saatchi, Bartle, Bogle and Hegarty and Mother. Jones's producer, Glynis Murray set up Tomboy Films in 1991 and he joined her soon after. Awards at NABS in 1994 and a Silver at the Creative Circle Awards followed, and Jones continued to direct more than one hundred commercials for clients including The National Lottery, Reebok, National Westminster Bank, HSBC, Coca Cola etc. His campaign for Heinz won a Silver Lion at Cannes in ’96 (Best Campaign) and his Reebok campaign won awards at both The Creative Circle and the British TV Advertising Awards in 1998.

In 1995, Jones started to write what would become his first feature film, Waking Ned, which he directed in 1998. He was nominated for a BAFTA at the Film awards as "Best Newcomer" for his first feature film. Proportionate to budget, Waking Ned was the second-highest-grossing film in the world in 1999, behind The Blair Witch Project, and won awards in the U.S and Europe including: New York Comedy Film Festival (Best Feature, Grand Jury and Critics Prize. Best Feature at Comedy d'Alp in France and Audience Award for Best Feature at Paris Film Festival.

In 2005, Jones directed his second feature film, Nanny McPhee, for Working Title and Universal Pictures. Starring Emma Thompson and Colin Firth, it was one of the year's ten highest-grossing films in the UK, with $29 million, and grossed $123 million worldwide. In 2008, Jones wrote and directed his third film, Everybody's Fine. Starring Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore, Kate Beckinsale and Sam Rockwell, released through Miramax in 2009 and Disney worldwide in 2010. In 2012, Jones directed Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Chris Rock, and Anna Kendrick in the romantic comedy What to Expect When You're Expecting through Lionsgate. In 2016, Jones directed a sequel to the 2002 film My Big Fat Greek Wedding entitled My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 which was produced by Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, Gary Goetzman, Paul Brooks, and Nia Vardalos.

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorWriter
1998Waking Ned
2005Nanny McPhee
2009Everybody's Fine
2012What to Expect When You're Expecting
2016My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2
2025I Swear

Awards

  • 1998 Critic's choice Award (Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival) for Waking Ned
  • 1998 Best Feature Award (New York Comedy Festival) for Waking Ned
  • 1999 Sir Tim Award (Marco Island Film Festival) for Waking Ned
  • 1999 Public Prize (Paris Film Festival) for Waking Ned
  • 2000 Guild Film Award - Gold (Guild of German Art House Cinemas) for Waking Ned
  • 2000 BAFTA Carl Foreman Award for the Most Promising Newcomer

References

References

  1. (11 February 2010). "Movie director repays Bristol City legend with Hollywood star's signature".
  2. Harding, Oscar. (January 16, 2013). "Exclusive Interview: Kirk Jones, Director of What to Expect When You're Expecting". What Culture.
  3. L. Weinstein, Joshua. (July 18, 2011). "Dennis Quaid Signs Onto 'What to Expect When You're Expecting'". [[The Wrap]] (published by [[Reuters]]).
  4. (November 11, 2014). "'My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2' Heading for Universal with 'Nanny McPhee' Director". variety.com.
  5. Gibbons, Fiachra. (7 April 2000). "Britain's biggest movie tipped for Bafta failure". [[The Guardian]].
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