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Clare Kilner

Clare Kilner is an English film and television director and screenwriter, recognized for her multi-award-winning features and episodes of high-profile series. Born in the and raised partly in , Kilner is fluent in and holds a in film and television directing from the of Art. She began her career at the Court Theatre in , where she wrote and directed the Saplings, which paved the way for her feature debut. Her first feature, Janice Beard 45 wpm. (1999), starred and earned awards at film festivals in , , , and Aspen, with theatrical releases in , the , and . Subsequent films include (2003), a romantic drama starring , Alison Janney, and produced by , and (2005), a for featuring , , and . Kilner's television career spans both the UK and US, with credits including episodes of Delicious (Sky One, UK), EastEnders, The Middle, and Good Behavior. In the US, she has directed for series such as Sneaky Pete, Trinkets, Claws, Krypton, Pennyworth, The Alienist (including The Angel of Darkness), Mosquito Coast, Snowpiercer, Debris, Fallout, and Gen V (2023). She is particularly noted for directing three episodes of House of the Dragon Season 1 (HBO, 2022), a prequel to Game of Thrones, as well as episodes in Seasons 2 and 3. Her directing style emphasizes playful comedy, strong female characters, and nuanced portrayals of social misfits and dysfunctional relationships. Based in Los Angeles and London, Kilner continues to work on television pilots and features, with her most recent project being the Netflix adaptation of Man on Fire, completed after filming in Mexico and Brazil.

Early life and education

Early life

Clare Kilner was born in , . She was raised primarily in following her family's relocation there. Kilner spent much of her childhood in before returning to the , resulting in a bilingual upbringing in English and . During this period, she acquired fluency in , which shaped her early experiences across cultures.

Education

Following her return to the from , Clare Kilner attended educational institutions in the UK, though details of specific pre-university schools remain private. She pursued advanced studies in , earning an MA in Film and Television Directing from the Royal College of Art () in between 1993 and 1995. During her time at RCA, Kilner created several short films that served as key portfolio and thesis works, showcasing her emerging directorial style. These included Half Day (1994), a short she co-wrote and directed that screened at international festivals; The Secret (1994), a documentary short on obsessive-compulsive disorder that she wrote and directed and which won a award for Best Student Documentary; and Symbiosis (1995), her graduation exploring interpersonal dynamics, later acquired by the . Earlier, her pre-RCA short Saplings (1993), which she wrote and directed, played a crucial role in securing her admission to the program by demonstrating her narrative potential. The RCA's MA program in Directing provided training in directing.

Career

Theatre and early film work

Kilner began her professional career in the early 1990s as a stage manager at London's , where she assisted with props, cues, and supported directors during rehearsals, allowing her to observe the work of prominent British theatre directors up close. This role provided her foundational experience in the , fostering her interest in and directing amid the theatre's focus on new writing. Transitioning to film, Kilner wrote and directed her debut short film, the drama Saplings (1993), which she produced on a shoestring budget using borrowed equipment and volunteer actors over a weekend, self-funding it through temp jobs after facing rejections from UK film schools. The film's success in securing her admission to the Royal College of Art highlighted her early independent filmmaking efforts, marking a pivotal shift from theatre observation to hands-on creation. Following her MA at the RCA, she directed additional shorts, including Daphne & Apollo (1997), a comedic exploration of mythological themes centered on a young woman's obsessive infatuation with a statue of the god Apollo, produced with support from Film4 and BBC Films. Kilner's directorial debut feature, Janice Beard 45 wpm (1999), was a comedy-drama she also wrote, following a quirky Scottish woman's ambitious schemes to fund her mother's medical treatment while navigating class barriers and unrequited romance in . Produced on a low budget by entities including the Film Consortium and , the film screened at the market and at festivals like , , and , earning praise for its eccentric energy despite distribution hurdles in the 's independent scene. These early projects underscored the funding and visibility challenges Kilner encountered in shifting from to indie film, where limited resources often constrained ambitious narratives.

Feature film directing

In the early 2000s, Clare Kilner relocated from the to the to pursue expanded opportunities in productions. Her debut American feature, (2003), was produced by and stars as Halley, a teenager navigating her parents' , her sister's wedding, her best friend's unexpected pregnancy, and the complexities of her first serious romance, all while grappling with themes of grief and skepticism toward love. The film explores young love amid familial upheaval, emphasizing emotional resilience in . Kilner's follow-up, The Wedding Date (2005), solidified her presence in the romantic comedy genre. Starring as Kat Ellis, a career woman who hires escort Nick Mercer () to pose as her boyfriend at her sister's wedding in , the film blends humor with relational tensions, including ex-partner confrontations and family dynamics. It achieved commercial success, grossing over $47 million worldwide against a $15 million budget. Subsequent projects include the independent comedy American Virgin (2009), which follows college freshman Priscilla () on a chaotic night of debauchery that jeopardizes her abstinence-based scholarship, featuring in a supporting role. She also directed the independent short Child P.O.W. (2011), a lesser-known work. Kilner's feature films often emphasize character-driven narratives centered on female protagonists, incorporating female perspectives on relationships, self-discovery, and societal expectations, delivered through a playful comedic style with light-hearted yet emotionally resonant tones in ensemble settings. Her direction highlights interpersonal dynamics and personal growth, particularly in and coming-of-age contexts. Critically, Kilner's features received mixed reviews, with praise for their emotional depth in handling themes like loss and romance but criticism for formulaic elements; however, they were often commended for tight pacing and effective actor guidance that enhanced performances. For instance, earned a 27% approval rating on , noted for its sincere approach to teenage issues despite predictable plotting. Similarly, , with a 12% critics' score, was lauded for its brisk pace—"it moves at a good clip"—and the appealing chemistry between leads, even amid schlocky tropes. American Virgin garnered a 14% rating, appreciated for comedic energy but faulted for uneven execution.

Television directing

Kilner began her television directing career in the late 1990s, helming six episodes of the long-running British soap opera between 1997 and 1998. These early assignments allowed her to develop expertise in fast-paced dramatic storytelling and intricate character development within the constraints of serialized television production. In the mid-2010s and onward, Kilner expanded her portfolio across a range of American series, showcasing her adaptability to diverse genres and formats. She directed single episodes of family comedy The Middle in 2015, crime drama Good Behavior in 2017, superhero prequel Pennyworth in 2019, sci-fi series in 2019, and mystery thriller in 2021. Complementing these, she took on multi-episode commitments, including four episodes of the British culinary drama from 2016 to 2018, two episodes each of dark comedy Claws (2018–2019), teen drama Trinkets (2019), and con-artist series (2019), three episodes of historical crime in 2020, and two episodes of dystopian sci-fi in 2021. Kilner's transition to prestige television marked significant milestones, with directing work on Apple TV+'s adventure drama The Mosquito Coast in 2021 and Hulu's true-crime limited series The Girl from Plainville in 2022. Her most prominent contribution came with HBO's fantasy epic House of the Dragon, where she directed five episodes across 2022 to 2024, including season 1's "King of the Narrow Sea," "We Light the Way," and "The Green Council," as well as season 2's "Rhaenyra the Cruel." She also served as co-executive producer on the series, contributing to its overall creative oversight. More recent projects include an episode of Amazon Prime Video's superhero satire Gen V in 2023 and two episodes of the post-apocalyptic adaptation Fallout in 2024, further solidifying her presence in high-profile streaming content. Throughout her television career, Kilner has emphasized a directorial approach that adeptly integrates complex visual effects—such as the dragon sequences in House of the Dragon—with nuanced explorations of interpersonal power struggles and large ensemble dynamics, often highlighting the challenges of coordinating CGI elements alongside actor performances.

Personal life

Kilner married Martin Foster on August 29, 2007. They have one child.

Awards and recognition

Kilner's debut feature Janice Beard 45 wpm. (1999) received several awards and nominations, including:
  • Nominated for Award (Best British Director of a British Independent Film) at the 1999.
  • Winner of Maverick Spirit Award at the Cinequest San Jose Film Festival 2000.
  • Winner of Best First Feature at the Cinequest San Jose Film Festival 2000.
  • Nominated for Tokyo Grand Prix at the 2000.
  • Winner of Best Feature at the Aspen Festival 2002.
Her earlier documentary short The Secret won the Royal Television Society Student Documentary Award and Best Documentary at the International Documentary Film Festival (date not specified in sources). No major awards or nominations were found for her subsequent feature films or television directing credits as of November 2025.

Filmography

Feature films

Clare Kilner's directorial work in feature films began with a series of short films in the , which provided foundational experience leading to her full-length features.
YearTitleTypeGenreKey CastRole
1993SaplingsShort--,
1994Half DayShort-Helen Magee (girlfriend)
1994The SecretShort-,
1995ShortComedyAngela Clarke (Libby), (Sean)
1997Daphne & ApolloShort-,
1999Janice Beard 45 wpmFeatureComedy, drama (Janice Beard), , ,
2003FeatureDrama, romance (Halle), ,
2005FeatureComedy, romance (Kat Ellis), (Nick Mercer),
2009American VirginFeatureComedy (Priscilla), (Ed Curtzman)

Television episodes

Kilner directed five episodes of the soap opera in 1997 and 1998. She directed one episode of the sitcom The Middle, titled "A " (season 7, episode 9), which aired on December 2, 2015. Kilner directed four episodes of the drama across its first two seasons from 2016 to 2018. She directed one episode of the series Good Behavior, titled "Your New Friend, Elf" (season 1, episode 6), which aired on December 11, 2017. Kilner directed two episodes of the TNT comedy-drama Claws: "Shook" (season 2, episode 6, aired August 12, 2018) and "Ambition" (season 3, episode 4, aired July 14, 2019). She directed the episode "The Bloody Mary" of the Epix series Pennyworth (season 1, episode 5), which aired August 4, 2019. Kilner directed one episode of the Syfy series Krypton, titled "Mercy" (season 2, episode 5), which aired June 19, 2019. She directed two episodes of the teen drama Trinkets: "Bag of Wessex" (season 1, episode 1, aired June 14, 2019) and "Don't Go Upstairs" (season 2, episode 1, aired August 20, 2020). She directed two episodes of the series Sneaky Pete: "The Stamford Trust Fall" (season 3, episode 3, aired May 10, 2019) and "The Vermont Victim & The Bakersfield Hustle" (season 3, episode 4, aired May 10, 2019). She directed three episodes of the TNT historical drama (season 2, The Angel of Darkness): "The Boy on the Bridge" (episode 1, aired July 26, 2020), "The Cabinet of Horrors" (episode 6, aired August 30, 2020), and "Gilded Cage" (episode 8, aired September 6, 2020). Kilner directed one episode of the Apple TV+ adventure series The Mosquito Coast, titled "The Glass Sandwich" (season 1, episode 4), which aired April 30, 2021. She directed the episode "Spaceman" of the sci-fi series (season 1, episode 5), which aired March 29, 2021. Kilner directed two episodes of the post-apocalyptic series : "The Tortoise and the Hare" (season 2, episode 7, aired February 14, 2021) and "A Great Day" (season 3, episode 1, aired January 29, 2022). For HBO's , Kilner directed five episodes across the first two seasons (2022–2024), serving as co-executive producer on the series; these include "King of the Narrow Sea" (season 1, episode 4, aired September 11, 2022), "" (season 1, episode 5, aired September 18, 2022), "" (season 1, episode 9, aired October 23, 2022), "Rhaenyra the Cruel" (season 2, episode 2, aired June 23, 2024), and "" (season 2, episode 5, aired July 14, 2024). She directed one episode of the Amazon Prime Video spin-off Gen V, titled "Welcome to the Monster Club" (season 1, episode 8), which aired October 3, 2023. Kilner directed two episodes of the Amazon Prime Video series Fallout (season 1, 2024): "The Past" (episode 5, aired April 10, 2024) and co-directed "The Radio" (episode 7, aired April 10, 2024). She directed two episodes of the Netflix series Man on Fire, filming completed in 2025 (release TBA).

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