Jim Field Smith

Jim Field Smith

Born: February 20, 1979
Age: 45
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Biography

Jim Field Smith (born 20 February 1979) is an English film and television director, writer and producer.

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Career

Field Smith got his break in Hollywood through directing short films such as Where Have I Been All Your Life? (2007) and Goodbye to the Normals (2006).

In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2008, he directed Jay Baruchel and Alice Eve in his first full-length feature, the DreamWorks romantic comedy She's Out of My League, released worldwide by Paramount Pictures in 2010.

Field Smith directed Butter, a satirical comedy written by Jason Micallef surrounding an Iowan butter sculpting championship, starring Jennifer Garner, Hugh Jackman, Olivia Wilde, and Ty Burrell that was released in 2012.

He directed the second season of Episodes for BBC and Showtime, starring Matt LeBlanc, gaining BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for "Best Comedy".

Field Smith is the director/producer of the 2013 BBC Two comedy-thriller The Wrong Mans written by James Corden, Mathew Baynton, and Tom Basden. The show, a co-production between BBC and Hulu, is about a pair of lowly office workers who become unwittingly embroiled in a deadly criminal conspiracy.

He has directed a number of commercials, including campaigns for Cow & Gate, Heinz, Burger King, Smirnoff, and MINI.

He is the co-founder of Idiotlamp Productions, a film and TV production company which he established with old school friend and collaborator George Kay.

Field Smith directed, co-wrote and co-produced the 2016 BBC Two comedy-thriller Stag. The series, set in the Scottish Highlands, is about a group of young men on a stag weekend and their fight to escape a mystery killer.

Field Smith will direct Virgins America, which is an American adaptation of The Inbetweeners Movie for Paramount.

Early career

Jim was a member of the British sketch comedy group Dutch Elm Conservatoire, who were nominated for the prestigious Perrier Award for their show Conspiracy in August 2005. The show transferred to the West End, and toured the UK. The following year, the group returned for a third year to the Edinburgh fringe and subsequently the Belfast theatre festival with a show entitled "Prison".

He co-wrote and starred in the BBC Radio 4 comedy series Deep Trouble with Ben Willbond. As an actor, he appeared in various British TV comedies such as Coupling, Snuffbox and My Life in Film, and numerous commercials both on screen and as a voiceover artist. He also wrote several episodes of the MTV puppet sitcom "Fur TV".

[ Source: Wikipedia ]


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