About

James Price grew up on a small family farm in North Herefordshire, UK. After gaining a BA in Applied Arts (1995-98) he moved to London to study a Masters in production design for TV and Film at Kingston University (2000-2001).

James’ career working in TV and film art departments started in 2002 on BBC and ITV dramas (‘Spooks’, ‘Hearts of Gold’, ‘Reversals’). He then began establishing himself as a successful art director, working on diverse projects such as ‘Bullet Boy’, ‘Grow Your Own’, 'Southcliffe', ‘Kill Your Friends’, 'Paddington 2' and ‘Trust’.

In 2018, James production designed his first feature film, ‘The Nest’, starring Jude Law and Carrie Coon. This was his first time working with writer/director Sean Durkin (writer/director of ‘Martha, Marcy May Marlene’) and cinematographer Matyas Erdely to bring to life this psychological family drama set in Surrey.

In 2019 James and Shona Heath were asked to collaborate on the production design for Yorgos Lanthimos’ and Searchlight Pictures’ ‘Poor Things’. The film was based on the novel by Alasdair Gray of the same name and tells an incredible tale about the evolution of Bella Baxter, starring Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo. This project earned James and Shona a number of awards for their design, including (but not limited to): the Art Director’s Guild Award for ‘Excellence in Production Design for a Fantasy Film’ and both a BAFTA and an Oscar for ‘Best Production Design’ in 2024.

2020 saw James, a self-confessed espionage nut, design James Watkins’ ‘The Ipcress File’, a six-part TV mini series based on Len Deighton’s 1962 cold war novel. James has further collaborated with James Watkins in 2023 on the feature film ‘Speak No Evil’ for Blumhouse, a psychological horror thriller based on the Danish 2022 indie film.

Recently James continued his collaboration with Sean Durkin and Matyas Erdely on the feature ‘Iron Claw’ for A24. The film examines the tragic true sports story of the Von Erich family and their professional wrestling empire, starring Zac Efron and Jeremy Allen White. 


AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

Academy Award for

Best Production Design

James Price, Shona Heath and Zsuzsa Mihalek for ‘Poor Things’ (2024)

British Academy Film Award for

Best Production Design

James Price, Shona Heath and Zsuzsa Mihalek for ‘Poor Things’ (2024)

British Film Designer’s Guild Award for

Best Production Design (Fantasy Feature Film)

James Price, Shona Heath and Zsuzsa Mihalek for ‘Poor Things’ (2024)

Art Director’s Guild Award for

Best Production Design (Fantasy Film)

James Price, Shona Heath and Zsuzsa Mihalek for ‘Poor Things’ (2024)