M.J. Bassett

Alias:
M. J. Bassett
Michael J. Bassett

Birthplace:
Shropshire, West Midlands, England, UK

M. J. Bassett is an English director, writer, and producer of film and television. She began her career directing the cult horror films Deathwatch and Wilderness, the dark fantasy Solomon Kane, and the video game adaptation Silent Hill: Revelation. Since 2012, she has worked as a director and writer on high-profile television series like Strike Back, Ash vs Evil Dead, Power and Altered Carbon.

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Director:
2002  Deathwatch
2006  Wilderness
2009  Solomon Kane
2012  Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
2019  Inside Man: Most Wanted
2020  Rogue
2021  Endangered Species
????  Lullaby
????  Red Sonja

Producer:
2002  Deathwatch
2006  Wilderness
2009  Solomon Kane
2012  Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
2019  Inside Man: Most Wanted
2020  Rogue
2021  Endangered Species
????  Lullaby
????  Red Sonja

Screenplay:
2002  Deathwatch
2006  Wilderness
2009  Solomon Kane
2012  Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
2019  Inside Man: Most Wanted
2020  Rogue
2021  Endangered Species
????  Lullaby
????  Red Sonja

Writer:
2002  Deathwatch
2006  Wilderness
2009  Solomon Kane
2012  Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
2019  Inside Man: Most Wanted
2020  Rogue
2021  Endangered Species
????  Lullaby
????  Red Sonja

Director:
2010  Strike Back
2014  Power
2015  Ash vs Evil Dead
2015  The Player
2017  Marvel's Iron Fist
2017  Taken
2018  Altered Carbon
2018  Nightflyers
2022  Quantum Leap
2022  Reacher
2022  The Terminal List

Writer:
2010  Strike Back
2014  Power
2015  Ash vs Evil Dead
2015  The Player
2017  Marvel's Iron Fist
2017  Taken
2018  Altered Carbon
2018  Nightflyers
2022  Quantum Leap
2022  Reacher
2022  The Terminal List

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