James Cellan Jones

 

James Cellan Jones

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Alan James Gwynne Cellan Jones is a British television and film director. Since 1963, he has directed over 50 diverse television series and films, specializing in dramas. Particularly associated with the "Classic Serial" during the golden age of BBC drama, some of his most notable work has been in televising late 19th-century and 20th-century British literary works. Two of his most ambitious and successful directorial adaptations are the miniseries The Forsyte Saga and Fortunes of War; and he is also noted for his award-winning productions of Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill and Harnessing Peacocks. Cellan Jones has been Head of Plays at BBC Television, Chairman of BAFTA, and Chairman of the Directors Guild of Great Britain

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James Cellan Jones

Born 1931-07-13 (94 years ago) in Swansea.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Drama Series (Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill) 28th Directors Guild of America Awards 1975 Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series (Fortunes of War) 1988 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1988 Fortunes of War
British Academy Television Award for Best Single Drama (Oxbridge Blues) 1985 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1985 Oxbridge Blues
British Academy Television Award for Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme (A Fine Romance) 1983 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1983 A fine romance
British Academy Television Award for Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme (A Fine Romance) 1982 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1982 A fine romance
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Drama Series (The Adams Chronicles) 29th Directors Guild of America Awards 1976 The Adams Chronicles
British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series (Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill) 1975 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1975 Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Drama Series (Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill) 28th Directors Guild of America Awards 1975 Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill
British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Production (Eyeless in Gaza) 1972 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1972 Eyeless in Gaza
British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Production (Roads to Freedom) 1971 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1971 Roads to Freedom
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Margaret Eavis(Gifta: 1959–) 1959 Gifta
Sylvia Rish(Gifta) Gifta
Children

Rory Cellan-Jones, Simon Cellan Jones

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Alan James Gwynne Cellan Jones is a British television and film director. Since 1963, he has directed over 50 diverse television series and films, specializing in dramas. Particularly associated with the "Classic Serial" during the golden age of BBC drama, some of his most notable work has been in televising late 19th-century and 20th-century British literary works. Two of his most ambitious and successful directorial adaptations are the miniseries The Forsyte Saga and Fortunes of War; and he is also noted for his award-winning productions of Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill and Harnessing Peacocks. Cellan Jones has been Head of Plays at BBC Television, Chairman of BAFTA, and Chairman of the Directors Guild of Great Britain.

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