James Lamont (writer)

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James Lamont
Born15 June 1982 (1982-06-15) (age 39)
England
OccupationScreenwriter
producer
Notable awardsBritish Academy Children's Award

James "Jimmy" Deon Lamont, also credited as J.D. Lamont, (born June 15, 1982) is a British screenwriter and producer known for his frequent writing collaborations with Jon Foster.[citation needed]

Career[]

Online[]

Lamont has written and performed for various online productions such as "Ted or Dead" for Channel Flip, "Dom Jolly's Joy Stick", Dawn Porter's Bad Girls Guides, The Amazing World of Gumball, "Ashen's Tech Dump",[1] "Normal Activity",[2] "Sleep Terrorist"[3] and "Big Noises".[4] He worked on a 30-minute webisode for Kit Kat Chunky in 2012.[5][6]

Awards[]

Lamont, along with Jon Foster, won the 2011 British Academy Children's Award for writing on Shaun the Sheep.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ "God's Source Code". Ashen's Tech Dump. BBC Comedy.
  2. ^ "Normal Activity". BBC Comedy.
  3. ^ "Sleep Terrorist". James Lamont & Jon Foster. 2 October 2009.
  4. ^ "Big Noises - The Piano Drop". BBC Comedy.
  5. ^ Kit Kat Chunky on YouTube[dead link]
  6. ^ Foster, Jon (30 January 2012). "Chunkies". James Lamont & Jon Foster.
  7. ^ Bell, Matthew. "Jon Foster & James Lamont: Interview". BAFTA Guru.

External links[]

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