Clayton Jacobson (director)

Clayton Jacobson
Born (1963-10-26) 26 October 1963
Occupation Director, producer, writer, actor, editor
Years active 1989 – present

Clayton Jacobson (born 26 October 1963) is an Australian film director, writer, producer, actor, musician and editor. His debut feature film was Kenny. Kenny was released in 2006 in Australia to critical acclaim, winning a number of awards.[1]

Jacobson has also acted in a number of films, including 2010's Animal Kingdom. He is the brother of Kenny actor Shane Jacobson. He also plays bass in the Appalachian folk band The Duck Downpickers.

Career

Clayton Jacobson graduated from the Swinburne Film & TV School in the mid 80’s. He began his career editing music videos and features films. He then directed music videos, television commercials, and short films until making his debut as a feature film director with Kenny in 2006.[2][3][4]

Filmography

As director, producer, and writer[5]

Year Film Type Credited as
Director Writer Producer
2009 Mordy Koots Web Series Yes Yes
2008 Kenny's World Television Series Yes Yes
2006 Kenny Feature Film Yes Yes Yes
2002 Tanaka Short Film Yes
2002 I Love U Short Film Yes
2001 Tickler Short Film Yes Yes Yes
1994 EnvironMental Short Film Yes

As editor[6]

Year Film Notes
1989 Houseboat Horror

As actor[7]

Year Film Role
2010 Animal Kingdom Gus Emery
2008 8 Lunch Guest (segment "The Water Diary")
2006 Kenny David Smyth
2006 The Water Diary (Short) Lunch Guest
2005 Blacktown Clayton
2005 The Illustrated Family Doctor Phil
2003 Take Away Waster 2
2003 Roundabout (Short) Paramedic 1
2003 Ned Kelly Sullivan
2003 Buried (short) Angus
2001 Tickler Man
2001 He Died with a Felafel in His Hand Repo Man

Awards and nominations

Kenny

References

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