Jake Lloyd-Jones


Jake Lloyd Jones is an Australian television producer. He is best known for his documentary films on contemporary issues such as "Which Way is China" on the Chinese underground music scene, or "An Occupied Country" about Coal Seam Gas Mining in Australia. He was also responsible for conceiving and staging Sydney's notorious community-driven annual art event the Sydney Body Art Ride which raised substantial funds for the Children's Cancer Institute
Jake Lloyd Jones is married and has two daughters, the architect Ania Lloyd Jones and the photo journalist Katia Lloyd Jones. He resides on the Hawkesbury River North of Sydney. His family are descendants of Matthew Everingham, Henry Kable and several other first fleet convicts who established the first farming communities on the river.

Filmography

Television

The Chaser's War on Everything: Series 1, 2 & 3 – Senior Researcher / Producer The New Inventors: Producer Catalyst: Researcher The 7.30 Report: Archival Producer

Documentary

Short film

Photography

Television Awards

The Chaser's War on Everything
  • AFI Award 2006 – Best Television Comedy – Winner
  • AFI Award 2007 – Best Television Comedy – Nomination
  • Logie Award 2008 – Most Outstanding Comedy Program – Nomination