British filmmaker Kirk Jones has a small but eclectic mix of movies in his portfolio. He made his feature directorial debut with Waking Ned Devine back in 1998, before making a big mark in 2005 when he helmed the first Nanny McPhee movie. In 2009 he worked with Robert De Niro for his road trip movie Everybody's Fine. Three years later Jones directed the rom-com What To Expect When You're Expecting before stepping in to direct My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 in 2016. Arguably his best movie came almost a decade later, when he directed the BAFTA-winning true story about Tourette's Syndrome sufferer John Davidson, I Swear.