James Kerwin

James Kerwin

director, writer

James Kerwin was born on Oct 13, 1973 in USA. James Kerwin's big-screen debut came with Midsummer directed by James Kerwin in 1999.

In addition to numerous film festival grand jury prizes, Kerwin's work has earned distinctions such as the Webby, the Geekie, Accolade Awards, Telly Awards, the Axiem, the Panavision New Filmmaker Grant, and the R.C. Norris Screenwriting Award. He was named "Best Director" and "Best Screenwriter" by New York Visionfest for "Yesterday Was a Lie," his feature film debut from Entertainment One.Kerwin's live stage credits range from classical to modern. He was listed among the Los Angeles Times' "Faces to Watch" as part of the Lone Star Ensemble theatre group, and has frequently directed for Noah Wyle's Blank Theatre Company. Kerwin's directing has been honored by critic Paul Birchall for two consecutive years in Back Stage Magazine's "Best of the Year" list. His work has been cited by scholarly organizations and journals such as the Shakespeare Association of America and Shakespeare Newsletter.Kerwin is a member of Mensa, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

  • Birthday

    Oct 13, 1973
  • Place of Birth

    St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Awards

24 wins & 5 nominations

Accolade Competition
2019
Short Film
Winner - Award of Merit
When the Train Stops (2019)
2015
Directing
Winner - Award of Excellence
Fairest of Them All (2014)
2014
Short Film
Winner - Award of Merit
Burbank International Film Festival
2019
Best Dramatic Short
Winner - Best Dramatic Short
When the Train Stops (2019)
2017
Best New Media
Winner - Best New Media
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