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Benjamin Caron

Benjamin Caron (born 2 July 1976) is a British film and television director renowned for his work on high-profile series and films, including directing multiple episodes of Netflix's The Crown and the Star Wars series Andor. Caron, who hails from the West Midlands in England, began his career directing documentaries and live music broadcasts before transitioning to narrative television. His early breakthrough came with the BAFTA- and RTS-nominated special The Heist (2006) for Channel 4, followed by acclaimed episodes of youth dramas such as Skins (2012, RTS-nominated) and the debut season of My Mad Fat Diary (Emmy-, BAFTA-, and RTS-nominated). In 2013, he directed the television film Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This, earning BAFTA and BPG nominations, and later helmed episodes of the BBC's Wallander (2015), which won multiple BAFTA, Emmy, and Golden Globe awards. Caron's international prominence grew with his direction of the Sherlock finale and special in 2016, but it was his extensive contributions to The Crown—directing episodes across Seasons 1 through 4, serving as lead director and executive producer for Seasons 3 and 4—that solidified his reputation. For the episode "Fairytale" in Season 4, he received a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series in 2021. His work on Andor (2022), including the finale episode "Rix Road," earned him another Emmy nomination in 2023 and a Peabody Award win. Caron has also directed the feature film Sharper (2023) for Apple TV+ and, as of 2025, the Netflix adaptation Night Always Comes starring Vanessa Kirby, exploring themes of displacement in Portland, Oregon. Throughout his career, Caron has garnered multiple nominations from prestigious bodies, including BAFTA Television Craft Awards for (2021) and Golden Globes for his contributions to the series. He brings a meticulous, character-driven approach to , often drawing on his early interests in and .

Early life and education

Childhood

Benjamin Caron was born on 2 July 1976 in the West Midlands, England. He grew up in Stourton near Stourbridge, above his parents' pub, The Fox Inn, which his family ran. This environment provided him with early exposure to diverse social interactions, including steelworkers, teachers, and colorful local characters like "Noel the doorman," shaping his understanding of community life and human stories. Alongside his sister Jodie, who later became a film producer, Caron was nicknamed a "pub kid," often receiving treats like pop and crisps from the bar while his parents worked. His father, Stefan Caron, facilitated free cinema tickets, allowing frequent visits to the Merry Hill Shopping Centre cinema and igniting his passion for film from a young age. From 1985 to 1994, Caron attended the Royal Grammar School , where school activities fostered his initial interests in drama and theatre productions. During this period, particularly around his years, he developed fascinations with , , and , while also taking on roles in the cadets. The pub's traditions and emotional dynamics further influenced his creative path, emphasizing narrative depth drawn from everyday people. Following his school years, Caron transitioned to higher education at Homerton College, Cambridge.

Education

Benjamin Caron enrolled at Homerton College, part of the University of Cambridge, in 1995 to pursue a Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree with a specialization in English and Drama. As a teacher-training institution, Homerton provided Caron with opportunities to engage in dramatic and collaborative projects that sparked his interest in directing. During his studies from 1995 to 1999, he collaborated with fellow students, including members of the Cambridge Footlights amateur dramatics club, which helped develop his visual storytelling and performance skills. Caron's coursework in English and at emphasized practical experiences in and , laying the groundwork for his transition from to the industry upon his graduation in 1999. His upbringing in the West Midlands, where he developed an early fascination with , , and English during his years, served as a foundation for these creative pursuits at university.

Career

Early career

Benjamin Caron entered the British television industry in the late 1990s, securing his first job at age 21 with Princess Productions, where he contributed to entertainment programs such as Light Lunch and Late Lunch with Mel and Sue in uncredited assistant and production roles. These early positions in the competitive TV landscape involved fast-paced factual and programming, helping him build foundational skills in production and visual storytelling amid limited opportunities for newcomers. By the early 2000s, Caron advanced to directing roles, including music videos for artists such as , which honed his expertise in dynamic, visually intensive formats under tight deadlines. His technical proficiency, initially developed through his education at , where he studied Education with English and , proved instrumental in navigating these high-pressure environments. Caron's breakthrough came in 2006 with his first major credited project, directing the special The Heist featuring , a that earned BAFTA and RTS nominations and marked his transition toward scripted content. As a relative newcomer, he faced the challenge of establishing a directing in an industry dominated by established figures, relying on versatile work across documentaries, broadcasts, and commercials to gain recognition.

Television directing

Benjamin Caron began establishing his reputation in television directing with episodes of dramas that emphasized ensemble dynamics and emotional depth. In (2011), he directed two episodes of the ITV , including "Faultlines," where he navigated the interpersonal tensions within a detective team led by and . His work on Skins (2012), for which he helmed three episodes such as "Alo," earned him a nomination for Best Director, showcasing his skill in capturing the raw vulnerabilities of teenage characters in the series. Similarly, in (2013–2015), Caron directed three episodes of the coming-of-age story, including "Don't Ever Tell Anybody Anything," highlighting the protagonist's struggles amid 1990s youth culture, which contributed to the series' BAFTA and Emmy nominations for Best Drama. Caron's biographical storytelling prowess was evident in the 2014 ITV single drama Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This, where he directed as the iconic comedian, blending humor with the personal turmoil of Cooper's dual life and onstage collapse, drawing praise for its sensitive portrayal of fame's underbelly. Transitioning to more atmospheric narratives, he directed the final two feature-length episodes of the BBC's Wallander (2015), collaborating closely with in the multi-award-winning adaptation of Henning Mankell's novels; Caron's direction amplified the series' Scandinavian noir tension through stark landscapes and Branagh's introspective performance as the ailing detective. Caron's international profile rose with his contributions to Netflix's The Crown across Seasons 1–4 (2016–2020), directing 15 episodes that chronicled the British monarchy's upheavals, and serving as lead director and executive producer for Seasons 3 and 4. In Season 1, he helmed "Assassins" and "Smoke and Mirrors," focusing on Claire Foy's young Queen Elizabeth II amid political intrigue; Season 2 included "A Company of Men" and "Beryl," exploring royal scandals; and in Season 3, episodes like "Bubbikins" featured Olivia Colman, emphasizing familial fractures, while his direction of "Aberfan" earned Caron a 2020 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series. In Season 4, he directed episodes including "Fairytale," for which he received a 2021 Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. His direction integrated lavish period visuals with intimate character studies, influencing the series' critical acclaim and 21 Emmy wins overall. In 2017, Caron directed the season finale of Season 4, "," for the , masterfully weaving Steven and Mark Gatiss's intricate plot involving Holmes (Sian Brooke) through mind-bending twists and seamless integration of , including hallucinatory sequences that heightened the psychological stakes for Benedict Cumberbatch's . Caron's early experience directing music videos informed his dynamic visual style in these high-stakes narratives. Caron extended his scope to with Andor (2022) on Disney+, directing three episodes of the Star Wars prequel series, including the finale "Rix Road," which built revolutionary fervor on Ferrix through meticulous world-building and character-driven action sequences amid Imperial oppression. His episode earned another Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing, lauded for escalating tension in crowd unrest and holographic speeches that underscored themes of resistance.

Film and theatre directing

Caron made his feature film directorial debut with Sharper (2023), a released on Apple TV+ that stars as a cunning bookseller entangled in a web of cons targeting Manhattan's elite. The film employs a non-linear structure divided into five interwoven chapters, each revealing new layers of deception and shifting perspectives among the characters, drawing stylistic inspiration from classics like and Se7en to emphasize moral ambiguity and psychological tension. Production challenges included capturing the illusions central to the con-artist while directing an featuring , , and , requiring meticulous blocking to maintain surprises without compromising performance authenticity; the shoot utilized 35mm film to achieve a textured, vintage aesthetic that enhanced the film's shadowy intrigue. Building on this, Caron directed Night Always Comes (2025), a crime thriller adapted from Willy Vlautin's novel, reuniting him with —who previously starred in episodes of under his direction—in the lead role of Lynette, a woman on a desperate all-night quest to raise funds amid eviction threats in . The film incorporates hyperactive thriller elements, with rapid pacing and escalating risks that mirror Lynette's spiraling confrontation with her past, blending on with visceral action sequences filmed in a single, unbroken night. Caron's theatre directing credits include screen adaptations of Kenneth Branagh's stage productions, stemming from their earlier collaboration on the BBC's Wallander series. He directed the cinema broadcast of The Winter's Tale (2015) at London's Garrick Theatre, co-directed onstage by Branagh and Rob Ashford, featuring Branagh as Leontes and Judi Dench as Paulina in a production that juxtaposed tragic jealousy with redemptive romance across two acts. This was followed by the black-and-white CinemaScope broadcast of Romeo and Juliet (2016), also from the Garrick, where Caron adapted Branagh and Ashford's staging—starring Richard Madden and Lily James—for the screen, emphasizing intimate close-ups and stark contrasts to heighten the tragedy of the star-crossed lovers. In 2022, Caron co-founded Square Eyed Pictures with his sister Jodie Caron, a dedicated to developing and producing feature films, documentaries, and high-end television content, with Night Always Comes serving as its inaugural project to champion bold, character-driven narratives.

Awards and nominations

Emmy Awards

Benjamin Caron has received multiple Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his directing work on acclaimed drama series, with one win as an . In 2021, Caron earned a nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for his work on the episode "Fairytale" from season 4 of , which aired in 2020 and depicted the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer. The episode was lauded for its emotional depth and competed against strong entries including another episode directed by Jessica Hobbs, which ultimately won the category. That same year, Caron contributed to 's victory in Outstanding Drama Series as an , marking Netflix's first win in the category and recognizing the series' overall excellence in storytelling and production. Caron received another nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series in 2023 for "Rix Road," the season 1 finale of Andor, a live-action Star Wars series that explored themes of rebellion and sacrifice through intense action and character-driven tension. The episode garnered critical acclaim for its cinematic scope and narrative payoff, standing out in a competitive field that included episodes from The Last of Us and Succession. This nod highlighted Caron's versatility in transitioning from to , further solidifying his reputation in high-profile television directing. His work on Andor also earned a Peabody Award in 2023.

BAFTA Awards

Benjamin Caron earned his first BAFTA nomination in 2007 for directing the special Derren Brown: The Heist (2006), recognized in the Award category for its innovative blend of and entertainment. Caron's contributions to (2016–2020) garnered several BAFTA Television Awards nominations, including for Drama Series in 2020 for the production's third , where he served as a lead . The series, under his direction for key s across multiple s, secured a nomination for : Fiction at the 2021 BAFTA TV Craft Awards for the "Fairytale" ( 4, 3), underscoring his role in the multi-award-winning biographical drama. In 2016, Caron directed the final feature-length episodes of the BBC's Wallander, contributing to a series that accumulated multiple BAFTA wins and nominations over its run for its atmospheric crime drama storytelling. His work on Sherlock series 4 (2017), including the finale "," formed part of a season nominated for BAFTA TV Awards in categories such as : Fiction and : Fiction, highlighting his dynamic direction in the acclaimed detective series. These BAFTA recognitions reflect Caron's impact on UK television through innovative visual storytelling in biographical and period dramas, particularly his ability to blend historical accuracy with compelling character-driven visuals in projects like .

Personal life

Family

Benjamin Caron was born to Stefan Caron and his wife, who owned and operated The Fox Inn, a in Stourton near in the West Midlands of . Growing up above the family during the , Caron was immersed in a bustling environment that exposed him to a diverse array of patrons, from steelworkers to professionals, fostering an early appreciation for human stories and emotions. Caron maintains a close professional and personal partnership with his sister, Jodie Caron, a producer known for her work on films such as Atonement and Pride and Prejudice. Together, the siblings co-founded Square Eyed Pictures in 2023, named after childhood warnings from their parents about excessive television viewing leading to "square eyes," which served as their primary entertainment while their parents worked downstairs. Their collaboration began prominently with the development and production of Caron's feature film debut, Sharper (2023), an A24 and Apple TV+ thriller, and continued with Night Always Comes (2025), a Netflix adaptation of Willy Vlautin's novel starring Vanessa Kirby. The Caron siblings' family ties have profoundly influenced their and creative decisions, instilling a shared commitment to authenticity and centered on outsiders and antiheroes, drawn from their upbringing's vivid depictions of human vulnerability. This bond allows for candid collaboration, with Jodie noting the inherent "honesty you can have" and quick resolution of disagreements due to mutual respect. Caron has kept details of any or children private, emphasizing discretion in his personal life.

Charity involvement

Benjamin Caron serves as a Creative for War Child UK, an organization dedicated to protecting, educating, and advocating for the rights of children affected by conflict. In this capacity, he has supported the charity's initiatives to provide emergency care, psychosocial support, and educational programs in war zones, drawing from his personal experiences with the organization's work. Caron's involvement dates back to at least 2019, when he visited a Yazidi in , , to witness War Child's efforts in delivering aid to displaced children. He has since participated in high-profile fundraising campaigns, including the 2023 Costa Rica Coast to Coast Challenge, a multi-day trek he undertook with friends that raised over £30,000 to fund the charity's programs for children in conflict areas. In 2024, Caron contributed to the annual Spring Clean for War Child auction by donating a signed from his Sharper, featured in the movie's and a key scene, with proceeds supporting youth education and arts initiatives amid ongoing crises. Through public statements on his efforts, Caron has emphasized War Child's mission to safeguard children from the impacts of , highlighting the importance of creative and educational opportunities for their recovery and resilience. His advocacy aligns with the charity's broader work in regions like and the , where programs incorporate arts-based therapy to help young people process .

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