Jack, a renowned writer, director, and environmental campaigner hailing from South London, has made a profound impact in the entertainment industry. His artistic journey began at the prestigious BRIT School and continued with the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, where he honed his craft.
As a versatile creative force, Jack has penned and directed a feature-length film, numerous short films, and several television pieces. His notable works include the 2018 feature film "Alex's Dream," starring Alex Lawther and Emma Corrin, which he wrote, directed, and produced.
The following year, Jack wrote and directed the thought-provoking political satire "Extinction," featuring Academy Award-winning actress Emma Thompson. He further developed "Extinction" into a six-part series for BBC Studios and made his feature-length directorial debut with "Goodbye, Hello" in Los Angeles for No Good Films.
In 2023, Jack directed Academy Award-winning actor Mark Rylance in the ecological film "Spirit of Place," which garnered numerous accolades and qualified for the BAFTAs, BIFAs, and Academy Awards. The film's success marked a significant milestone in Jack's career.
In early 2024, Jack wrote and directed "More Flames" for Adam McKay's Yellow Dot Studios, starring Phoebe Dynevor and Bella Ramsey. Throughout his career, Jack has maintained a consistent stream of television commitments while developing several feature-length scripts with various producers and companies.