David Kerr
David Kerr is a BAFTA-winning comedy director. David has been the pilot / lead director of iconic TV shows including "Inside No.9", "Fresh Meat", "Whites" and "That Mitchell and Webb Look."
In 2018, David directed "Johnny English Strikes Again" for Working Title/Universal Studios, starring Rowan Atkinson and Emma Thompson. Described by Forbes Magazine as 'a genuine laugh riot' and The Washington Post as 'hilarious, timeless slapstick', It became the year's highest-grossing comedy movie at the international box office.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream", David's bold new feature-length version of Shakespeare's comedy from a script by Russell T. Davies, was described by The Radio Times as "stunningly ballsy...utterly life-affirming." It won an RTS Craft Award and was nominated for a BAFTA.
David is also a celebrated commercials director. "Playthings", his darkly comic gun-control PSA secured a place in the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art.