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Damian Jones Born 30 September 1964
London, EnglandYears active 1989 - present Damian Jones (born 30 September 1964) is a BAFTA-winning English producer. [1]
Damian Jones has produced over twenty feature films including Adulthood, The History Boys, Welcome to Sarajevo, Gridlock'd, Millions, Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (film), and the forthcoming The Iron Lady (film). He is the founder of DJ Films and was co-founder of Dragon Pictures and Mission Pictures.
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Filmography
- 2011: The Iron Lady (film)
- 2009: Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (film)
- 2008: Adulthood
- 2008: Northern Star (Executive Producer)
- 2007: Straightheads
- 2006: The History Boys
- 2006: Kidulthood
- 2006: Alpha Male
- 2004: Piccadilly Jim (Executive Producer)
- 2004: Millions
- 2004: Gladiatress
- 2002: Thunderpants
- 2001: Very Annie Mary
- 2000: Dancing at the Blue Iguana
- 2000: Some Voices
- 1999: A Texas Funeral
- 1999: The Debt Collector
- 1999: Splendor
- 1997: Welcome to Sarajevo
- 1997: Gridlock'd
- 1995: Dead Weekend (Executive Producer)
- 1991: Rubin & Ed (Co-Producer)
- 1989: The Candy Show
Awards
BAFTA Award for Best Short Film
1990 The Candy Show
National Board of Review(USA)
1997 Gridlock'd (Special Recognition)
1997 Welcome to Sarajevo (Special Recognition)
European Film Awards
2000 Some Voices (European Discovery of the Year- nomination)
Humanitas Prize
2005 Millions (Best Film- nomination)
National Board of Review
2006 The History Boys (Named within list of Top 10 films of 2006)
Screen Nation
2009 Adulthood (Honorary Production Award)References
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0427827/awards Damian Jones awards
External links
- Damian Jones at the Internet Movie Database
- Damian Jones at United Agents [1]
- Article on Damian Jones in Variety [2]
- Interview with Damian Jones[3]
- Forthcoming project information in Variety 2010 [4]
- Forthcoming project information in The Guardian 2007 [5]
- Forthcoming project information in Variety 2007[6]
Categories:- 1964 births
- Living people
- English film producers
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