Jon S. Baird

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Jon S. Baird
Born9 November [1]
Alma mater University of Aberdeen
OccupationFilm director
Years active2002–present

Jon S. Baird (born 9 November) is a Scottish film director. Born and raised in Aberdeenshire, he began his career at BBC Television.

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Education

Baird studied at the University of Aberdeen in the 1990s, where he graduated with an MA in Politics and International Relations. [2]

Career

Baird wrote, directed, and produced Filth (2013), which was based on Irvine Welsh's 1998 novel and starred James McAvoy. In 2014, Baird directed the television drama Babylon for Channel 4, which was produced by Danny Boyle. Baird was approached by HBO in 2015 to direct an episode of their Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger-produced show Vinyl , created by Terence Winter. In 2016, he directed the second episode of I'm Dying Up Here for Showtime, produced by Jim Carrey. In 2018, Baird directed, for eOne and BBC Films, Stan & Ollie , a feature film about comedians Laurel and Hardy, starring Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly.

In 2020, Baird directed Tetris , a feature film produced by Matthew Vaughn and distributed by Apple TV+. The film delves into the legal conflicts surrounding the release of the video game. Filming took place in Glasgow. Scenes were shot at Aberdeenshire, the University of Aberdeen, and in Aberdeen. [3] Baird described the experience as "a dream come true" and hoped that it would kickstart further interest in the region as a filming location. [4] In 2022 Baird directed Stonehouse, a three-part docudrama starring Matthew Macfadyen as the disgraced British MP John Stonehouse, who infamously faked his own death in 1974. [5]

Filmography

Short films
YearTitleDirectorProducerWriter
2003It's a Casual LifeYesYesYes

Film

YearTitleDirectorProducerWriter
2008 Cass YesYesNo
2013 Filth YesYesYes
2018 Stan & Ollie YesNoNo
2023 Tetris YesNoNo
TBA Everything's Going to Be Great YesNoNo

Television

YearTitleNotes
2014 Babylon 3 episodes
2016 Vinyl Episode "E.A.B"
Feed the Beast Episodes "Secret Sauce" and "Screw you Randy"
2017 I'm Dying Up Here Episode "Midnight Special"
2023 Stonehouse 3 episodes
Associate producer
YearTitleNote
1999Patrick Kielty...Live!TV series
2001The RDATV series – Season 2, Episode 33
2005 Green Street Hooligans

Awards and nominations

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References

  1. https://twitter.com/jonsbaird/status/531491608102187008
  2. "Alumni Volunteering – Profile Raiser – Jon S. Baird". YouTube . University of Aberdeen Alumni Relations & Development Trust.
  3. Walker, David. "Hollywood leaves Aberdeen as Tetris filming in the city wraps". Evening Express. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  4. "Film director Jon S Baird brings Tetris movie to Aberdeen". STV News. 24 February 2021. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  5. "Matthew Macfadyen And Keeley Hawes Starring In Stonehouse". Empire. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  6. Gant, Charles (5 October 2018). "How LFF closing night film Stan & Ollie transitioned from TV to the big-screen". Screen Daily . Retrieved 25 November 2023.
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