
Biography
John McKay (born 1965) is a Scottish film and television director. His initial career was as a playwright, before he began his film career by directing the short films Doom and Gloom (1996) and Wet and Dry (1997). McKay's short films brought him some notable early acclaim: Wet and Dry was nominated in the "Best Short Fiction" category at the Molodist International Film Festival in Kyiv in 1997, Doom and Gloom won a "Special Mention" in the "Youth on Youth Award" category at the 1998 Locarno International Film Festival, and the "Best European Short Film" prize at the 1999 Brussels International Film Festival. After working on the television series Psychos for Kudos and Channel 4 in 1999, he directed his first full-length feature film, Crush, starring Andie MacDowell, Imelda Staunton, Anna Chancellor, and Kenny Doughty for which he also wrote the screenplay. Released in 2001, the film was originally to have been titled The Sad Fuckers Club, but this was changed after resistance from the producers and distributors and uneasiness on the part of test audiences.
Known For
The Demon Headmaster (2019)Age: 54Director
Tina & Bobby (2017)Age: 52Director
Not Another Happy Ending (2013)Age: 48Director
Shetland (2013)Age: 48Director
We'll Take Manhattan (2012)Age: 47Director
Lip Service (2010)Age: 45Director
Reichenbach Falls (2007)Age: 42Director
Robin Hood (2006)Age: 41Director
Life on Mars (2006)Age: 41Director
A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets (2005)Age: 40Director






