Birthdate: Nov 3, 1970
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Jim O’Hanlon (birthname: James O’Hanlon) is an Irish director/producer with extensive television and theater credits whose feature theatrical debut as director was the British drama, 100 Streets (2016), starring and produced by Idris Elba, written and produced by Leon F. Butler, co-starring Gemma Arterton and Charlie Creed-Miles, and which was released by Vertigo Releasing (U.K.)/Samuel Goldwyn Films (U.S.).
O’Hanlon came off the back-to-back Amazon streaming successes of the holiday comedy, Your Christmas or Mine? (2022), and its sequel, Your Christmas or Mine 2 (2023), to direct the 1930s-set parody, Fackham Hall (2025), starring Ben Radcliffe, Thomasin McKenzie, Katherine Waterston, Emma Laird, Tom Felton and Damian Lewis, produced by Anonymous Content/Mews Films, and released wide by Bleecker Street (U.S.)/Entertainment Film Distributors (U.K.).
O’Hanlon directed Anna McPartlin’s big screen adaptation of her novel, The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes (date to be announced), co-starring Niamh Algar, Sam Clafin, Alisha Weir, Colm Meaney, Sinead Cusack, Ruth Bradley, and Tom Glynn-Carney, and was co-produced by Irish and Dutch producers Feline Films/Forty Foot Pictures/Bind Film.
Jim O’Hanlon was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, by his parents. O’Hanlon attended and graduated from University College Dublin. O’Hanlon is married and has a daughter, Molly.
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First Steps: Jim O’Hanlon made his first foray into directing with his staging of Woody Allen’s one-act play, God.
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