Gemma Jackson

Film Industry Role: Production Designer/ Art Director

Nationality: British

Major Works: “Finding Neverland”, “Game of Thrones”

Major Awards and Nominations: Oscar and BAFTA nomination (2005), Emmy Winner (2008, 2012)

Having recently finished Guy Ritchie’s "Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur" – which stars Jude Law, Charlie Hunnam and Eric Bana – Jackson has worked with directors such as Richard Eyre ("Notes on a Scandal"), Mark Herman ("The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas"), Marc Forster ("The Kite Runner"), and is a frequent collaborator of director David Mamet ("The Untouchables").

But Jackson has also lent her expertise to TV. She is well-known for her work on "Game of Thrones" seasons 1, 2 and 3: she was responsible for designing, building, and dressing the sets used in filming the series, including the Iron Throne itself and the sets for TV-history-bond episode “The Rains of Castamere”. For her work on the series, Jackson was awarded an Emmy for outstanding art direction and an Art Directors Guild Award for excellence in production design.

In 2008 Jackson worked as a production designer on the acclaimed TV mini-series "John Adams", which got her yet another Emmy. Jackson’s most recently seen design is the disquieting environment for the TV series "Fortitude" (2015), staring Stanley Tucci.