Jamie Campbell

Film director

1977 –

35

Who is Jamie Campbell?

Jamie Campbell is a British documentary film maker. He lives in London and studied at Radley College and Durham University, where he read English Literature. He has been described as "a kind of Louis Theroux for the post-geek lady viewer."

His documentaries, usually made together with Joel J Wilson, have aired on Channel 4 and the BBC. They include "Alex and I", "Osama and US", "Don’t Panic", "Martha and Me", "Come Home Gary Glitter", "Candid Cameron" and "Make Me a Virgin". He also directed Giles Coren’s film "Tax the Fat". A sequence of tongue-in-cheek short films "Ingham Infiltrates" can be seen online.

His first TV series was 24 Hours with..., produced by Hideous Productions for ITV, first aired on 11 June 2007. Jamie spends 24hrs locked in a room with his guests, providing opportunities to draw out their characters that are not available in typical interviews. His guests for the first series were: Bobby Brown, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Lee Ryan, David Gest, Stan Collymore and Steve-O.

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Born
May 18, 1977
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  • Jamie Campbell,
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  • Radley College

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on July 23, 2013

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