Freddie Waters is a filmmaker celebrated for his ability to craft performance-driven films that combine meticulous visual storytelling with razor-sharp comedic timing. Renowned for amplifying the quirks of everyday life to hilarious effect, Freddie consistently draws standout performances from top-tier talent and non-actors alike, all while maintaining an impeccable eye for aesthetics.
His distinctive style has attracted collaborations with leading brands such as Nike, adidas, McDonald’s, and Paddy Power, resulting in standout work that seamlessly blends comedic realism with beautifully crafted visuals.
In television, Freddie directed the first series of BBC3’s critically acclaimed Peacock created in collaboration with the team behind People Just Do Nothing. He also helmed Waiting for Comedy Central, a dark comedy series starring Ryan Sampson and Harriet Webb. Freddie’s narrative work also includes short films screened BAFTA- and OSCAR-qualifying festivals, such as Lugar, written by Freddy Syborn (Sex Education, Killing Eve 2) and starring Jack Whitehall and Lolly Adefope. Freddie is currently in production on his debut feature ‘Responsible Adult’.