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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_YatesSam Yates - Wikipedia

    Sam Yates (born August 1983) is a British director. Yates grew up in Stockport and attended Poynton High School. He was selected as a Screen International Star of Tomorrow, named a rising star in The Observer, and featured in GQ Magazine's "Men of the next 25 years".

  2. samyatesdirector.com › wp-content › uploadsSam Yates CV

    Sam Yates was born in Stockport. He has been described as “a major talent” in The Guardian newspaper and “a director of unusual flair” in The Observer. He works across theatre, film, television and radio.

  3. Sam Yates is an award-winning director of theatre and film, known for his eclectic body of work with leading talent. His upcoming feature debut MAGPIE starring Daisy Ridley premiered at SXSW in 2024, and his Olivier award-winning VANYA with Andrew Scott is available on NT Live.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm7537695Sam Yates - IMDb

    Sam Yates. Director: Magpie. Sam Yates was named a Screen International Star of Tomorrow 2016. He directed short film The Hope Rooms featuring Andrew Scott and Ciaran Hinds, and short films for the Globe featuring Ruth Wilson, Gemma Arterton and Hayley Atwell.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Sam_YatesSam Yates - Wikiwand

    Sam Yates (born August 1983) is a British director. Yates grew up in Stockport and attended Poynton High School. He was selected as a Screen International Star of Tomorrow, named a rising star in The Observer, and featured in GQ Magazine 's "Men of the next 25 years".

  6. www.samyatesdirector.comCV | Sam Yates

    FILM & TV. MAGPIE (2024, feature film debut, Werewolf Films and Kate Solomon for 55 Films, starring Daisy Ridley, Shazad Latif, Matilda Lutz); Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar (TV Movie, Endemol Shine/Channel 5/PBS); The Hope Rooms with Ciarán Hinds & Andrew Scott (31Productions & BKF, Winner Grand Prize Future Filmmaker Award, RIIFF); Cymbeline ...

  7. Sam Yates was named a Screen International Star of Tomorrow , a rising star in The Observer, and featured in GQ Men of the next 25 years. He has been described as “a major talent” in The Guardian newspaper and “a director of unusual flair” in The Observer.