M. J. Bassett
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Born | Shropshire, Midlands, England, United Kingdom |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter, producer |
M. J. Bassett is an English screenwriter and film director. She has produced films for television and film. Bassett's Solomon Kane had worldwide cinema release.
Life and career
Bassett was born and grew up in Newport, Shropshire, in the West Midlands, where she was educated at Adams Grammar School. Here she enjoyed a life which she has described as a "safe, unremarkable childhood".[1] Here she developed an obsession with wildlife and nature, Bassett's fascination with films would not arise until much later. Bassett's childhood aspirations were of being a wildlife veterinarian in Africa. With less than ideal grades in school, a veterinary career slowly became out of the question and at the age of 16, Bassett left school and became a wildlife film maker's assistant, where she would spend 18 months learning photography and film making.
After her time as an assistant, Bass ett decided to go back to school to do A-Levels in the hopes of getting a Zoology degree. Once back in school, Bassett wrote to a variety of TV producers, looking for work as a nature presenter. Eventually, Bassett was contacted by Janet Street Porter, shortly after which she began working as a presenter on the children's show Get Fresh[1] where she presented the science and nature segments. She left to work on other programs but as work stopped coming in she was losing interest. At this point Bassett realized that she wanted to make films. Since moving into film-making would entail substantial risk, Bassett worked for a year animating and voicing the puppet Scally the Dog on Children's ITV, while she thought things over.
After putting Scally the Dog to rest, Bassett produced several short films, as well as a 16 mm piece for broadcast television. All the while, Bassett worked on feature scripts which she used to try to catch producers' attention. After a period of years, Bassett finally got some notice with a screenplay titled No Man's Land. Many studios offered to purchase the script, but Bassett was determined to direct the film of her screenplay. Eventually, one production company consented to this and the film was retitled Deathwatch.[2] Bassett works currently on the $10 million project The Unblinking Eye,[3] a serial killer film with Jeffrey Dean Morgan in the lead as detective John Calisto.[4]
Filmography
As director
- Deathwatch (2002)
- Wilderness (2006)
- Solomon Kane (2009)
- Strike Back (15 episodes, 2012-2018)
- Strike Back: Vengeance (2 episodes, 2012)
- Strike Back: Shadow Warfare (4 episodes, 2013)
- Strike Back: Legacy (6 episodes, 2015)
- Strike Back: Retribution (5 episodes, 2017-2018)
- Silent Hill: Revelation (2012)
- Da Vinci's Demons (2 episodes, 2013)
- The Player (2 episodes, 2015)
- Ash vs Evil Dead (4 episodes, 2015-2016)
- Power (4 episodes, 2015-2018)
- Iron Fist (1 episode, 2018)
- Nightflyers (1 episode, 2018)
As second unit director
- The Abduction Club (2002)
- Strike Back: Legacy (12 episodes, 2015)
As a film crew
- Shooting Fish (1997) (Electronic Press Kit Producer)
- Waking Ned (1998) (Electronic Press Kit Director/Producer)
- Gabriel & Me (2001) (Electronic Press Kit Director)
- Close Your Eyes (2002) (Electronic Press Kit)
As screenwriter
- Bugs (3 episodes, 1998) - script executive
- Deathwatch (2002)
- Solomon Kane (2009)
- Silent Hill: Revelation (2012)
- Strike Back (5 episodes, 2013-2015)
- Strike Back: Shadow Warfare (3 episodes, 2013)
- Strike Back: Legacy (2 episodes, 2015)
- Ash vs Evil Dead (1 episode, 2015)
As producer
- Strike Back (22 episodes, 2013-2018)
- Strike Back: Shadow Warfare (10 episodes, 2013) (as co-executive producer)
- Strike Back: Legacy (10 episodes, 2015) (as co-executive producer)
- Strike Back: Retribution (2 episodes, 2017-2018) (as executive producer)
References
- ^ a b Biography Archived 30 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "EAT MY BRAINS! - Interview with Michael Bassett, Director of Wilderness - Feature Article". www.eatmybrains.com.
- ^ "Jeffrey Dean Morgan Focuses The Unblinking Eye on Terror". DreadCentral.
- ^ "'The Unblinking Eye', New Serial Killer Thriller from 'Solomon Kane' Director". BloodyDisgusting.