Simon Maloney (b. 1976)

Birthplace:
Cardiff, Wales, UK

Born:
March 15, 1976

Simon Maloney is a BAFTA-winning Producer know for (Time, I May Destroy You, Everything I Know about Love) who is currently an Executive Producer at Northern Sister, Sister’s Manchester-based production hub. Prior to this, Maloney worked as a freelance producer and has overseen a range of high-profile projects, including Jimmy McGovern’s Time (BBC), Michaela Coel’s multi-award-winning I May Destroy You (BBC), season three of Peaky Blinders (BBC/Netflix) and most recently, the BBC adaptation of Dolly Alderton’s memoir, Everything I Know about Love.  He also has experience working as first assistant director on projects such as The Railway Man, Peaky Blinders season one, Luther, Penny Dreadful, Fortitude, Marvellous and The Honourable Woman.

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Assistant Director:
2009  Kicks
2014  Marvellous

First Assistant Director:
2009  Kicks
2012  After Tomorrow
2012  Up There
2014  Marvellous

Producer:
2009  Kicks
2012  After Tomorrow
2012  Up There
2014  Marvellous
2017  King Charles III

Assistant Director:
2004  The Courtroom
2010  Luther
2012  Homefront
2014  Outlander
2014  Penny Dreadful
2014  The Honourable Woman
2015  Fortitude
2015  No Offence

Executive Producer:
2004  The Courtroom
2010  Luther
2012  Homefront
2014  Outlander
2014  Penny Dreadful
2014  The Honourable Woman
2015  Fortitude
2015  No Offence
2024  Passenger

Producer:
2004  The Courtroom
2010  Luther
2012  Homefront
2013  Peaky Blinders
2014  Outlander
2014  Penny Dreadful
2014  The Honourable Woman
2015  Fortitude
2015  No Offence
2020  I May Destroy You
2021  Time
2024  Passenger
2025  This City Is Ours

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