Biography
James Hawes is a British television director. He has worked in British television drama since the mid-1990s, and has also produced documentaries for British and American television networks. His work has ranged across high-end period pieces and prime-time adventure drama, including the re-launch of Doctor Who and Enid, a biopic starring Helena Bonham Carter about the celebrated children's author Enid Blyton, which won Hawes a BAFTA nomination as Best Director at the 2010 ceremony.
Filmography
All 29
Director 27
TV Shows 16
Movies 13
Producer 1
Director

Slow Horses (2022)
TV Show
Director

Raised by Wolves (2020)
TV Show
8.4
Director / Executive Producer

Snowpiercer (2020)
TV Show
6.22
Director

The Alienist (2018)
TV Show
7
Director

Undercover (2016)
TV Show
6
Director

Penny Dreadful (2014)
TV Show
6.56
Director

The Mill (2013)
TV Show
Director

The Challenger (2013)
Movie
Director

Black Mirror (2011)
TV Show
6.48
Director

The Murder at Road Hill House (2011)
Movie
Director

Mad Dogs (2011)
TV Show
8
Director

Pulse (2010)
Movie
Director

Enid (2009)
Movie
Director

The 39 Steps (2008)
Movie
Director

Merlin (2008)
TV Show
6.94
Director

Fanny Hill (2007)
Movie
Director

Fanny Hill (2007)
TV Show
Director

Miss Marie Lloyd: Queen of the Music Hall (2007)
Movie
Director

The Chatterley Affair (2006)
Movie
Director

Doctor Who: Attack of the Graske (2005)
Movie

Doctor Who Confidential (2005)
TV Show
Director

Doctor Who (2005)
TV Show
6.37
Director

A Line in the Sand (2004)
Movie
Director

Lawrence of Arabia: The Battle for the Arab World (2003)
Movie
Director

Egypt's Golden Empire (2001)
TV Show
Director

The Mrs Bradley Mysteries (1998)
TV Show
Director

The Bill (1984)
TV Show
Director

One Life
Movie
Director

Amateur
Movie
Ratings
Average 6.77
Based on 1.26 Million movie and tv ratings over time
1984
2005
2009
2008
2022
Information
Known forDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday2000-01-01 (23 years old)
Place of birthWimbledon, United Kingdom
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom
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