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Sarah Smith is an English film director, broadcast producer, and screenwriter. She is the co-founder and former
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of
Locksmith Animation Locksmith Animation Ltd. (also known as Locksmith Animation Studios and simply known as Locksmith) is a British CGI animation film studio founded by Aardman Animations collaborators Sarah Smith and Julie Lockhart with the financial backing of ...
. She is writer and director of the animated feature films ''
Arthur Christmas ''Arthur Christmas'' is a 2011 computer-animated Christmas science fantasy comedy film directed by Sarah Smith and co-directed by Barry Cook. Featuring the voices of James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, and As ...
'' (2011) and '' Ron's Gone Wrong'' (2021). Smith began her career in radio before serving as a television producer for live action British comedy, including as writer for the ''
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'' news review shows. She later served various other assisting production roles in television, and as writer for the adult animated series ''
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''. She then joined
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as creative director, going on to direct her first feature film ''Arthur Christmas''. She left Aardman and set up Locksmith Animation to direct ''Ron's Gone Wrong''.


Profile

Smith studied at the
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. She began her career in radio comedy as a producer, for '' The Harpoon'' and ''
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''. She also took over for the long-running comedy panel game show '' Just a Minute'' from 1992 to 1995. Smith had originally met the comedy duo
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and to offer to produce a radio series. Their submission, ''
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'', was initially was rejected for commission. However, Smith threatened to quit if the series was not accepted, an action Lee described as "heroic". The idea was resubmitted and accepted, and would eventually be recreated as ''
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''. She then moved to television as a producer for its transfer to television. She further produced '' The Jim Tavaré Pictures'', and the ''
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'' news review shows where she also served as writer. In 1997, Smith discussed her work on the
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special of ''Armistice''. She explained there was an "enormous expansion of both news and comedy" in media in years prior, and said "They've collided during the election so that all news programmes now apparently must have some comedy. Next year, they're merging News and Entertainment". Meanwhile, she returned to radio to produce ''
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'', as well as the first series of its television adaptation that aired in 1999. Other television produced include ''
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'', '' In the Red'', '' The Armando Ianucci Shows'', and '' Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years''. Other credits include one episode of ''
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'' as writer; the controversial ''
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'' " Paedogeddon!" special as script consultant; '' Nighty Night'' as script associate; ''
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'' as writer; ''
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'' as director; and '' Thin Ice'' as director. ''I Am Not An Animal'', an adult animated series, marked her move towards the medium. Smith was approached by
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with a job offer to head their feature department; she had contacted Aardman in prior years with an interest in working on film scripts. Smith said she initially felt uncertain about accepting the role because she only had production experience overseeing live action comedy and drama. She joined the studio in 2006 expecting she would leave after six months, but stayed on believing she was there at an important time for picking up new projects, saying "
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an opportunity to take a whole fresh path and look at what they wanted to do as a company". As creative director she was co-executive producer for ''
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'' (2012), where she secured rights to adapt it from the books it was based on. Smith would go on to direct her first feature film, ''
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'', which was released in 2011. In 2012, Smith expressed disappointment over ''Arthur Christmas'' not being nominated for the
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when a film such as ''
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'' did that year, remarking, "you've got to be kidding me". Smith co-founded the animation studio Locksmith in 2014 with
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executive Julie Lockhart, and with the financial backing of Elisabeth Murdoch. She directed the studio's first film, '' Ron's Gone Wrong'', which was released in 2021. Smith left Locksmith in June 2021 and was replaced by Natalie Fischer as CEO.


Filmography

As director: * ''
Arthur Christmas ''Arthur Christmas'' is a 2011 computer-animated Christmas science fantasy comedy film directed by Sarah Smith and co-directed by Barry Cook. Featuring the voices of James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, and As ...
'' (2011) * '' Ron's Gone Wrong'' (2021)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Sarah Living people English film directors British animated film directors Year of birth missing (living people) British radio producers British television writers British women television producers British television producers Women radio producers