James Napier Robertson

James Napier Robertson

Born in Wellington, New Zealand, James Napier Robertson began as an actor in theatre and television before writing and directing a number of short films in his early twenties, followed by his debut feature film, I’m Not Harry Jenson, starring Ian Mune, Ilona Rodgers and Marshall Napier. Garnering critical acclaim for his direction of performance, mood and dialogue, I’m Not Harry Jenson was released theatrically in New Zealand in 2009 and nominated for Best Picture at the 2009 New Zealand Film Awards, The Dominion Post calling it “The first New Zealand-made thriller in years that’s actually worthy of the name.”

Napier Robertson’s fascination with dysfunctional, outsider characters and social disorientation underpinned the dramatic tension of the film, a theme he continued to explore in his next film, The Dark Horse, starring Cliff Curtis and James Rolleston, based on the true life story of bipolar chess player Genesis Potini. A long-time chess player himself, Napier Robertson played hundreds of games with Genesis while studying his struggles with mental illness and working on the script. Napier Robertson is currently writing and directing on Australian mini-series Rompter Stomper (Roadshow Productions), New Zealand mini-series The Panthers (Four Knights Film), and feature films The Seventh Symphony and The Ballerina (both produced by Anonymous Content). He is represented by ANONYMOUS CONTENT in Los Angeles.

Acting

Writing

2023

2022

Whina

Writer

2021

2018

2014

2009

2009

Directing

2023

The American

Director

2022

Whina

Director

2018

2014

2009

Production

2022

Whina

Executive Producer

2021

The Panthers

Co-Executive Producer

2017

Human Traces

Executive Producer

2014

The Dark Horse

Co-Producer

2009

Editing

Infos

Full Name
James Napier Robertson
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
3/24/1982
Also Known As

James Napier Robertson