Jonny Owen
Nascimento : 1971-07-04, Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales, UK
História
Jonny Owen (born Jonathan Tudor Owen on 4 July 1971) is a Welsh producer, actor and writer who has appeared TV shows including 'Shameless', 'Murphys Law' and 'My Family'. Jonny won a Welsh Bafta for his documentary 'The Aberfan Disaster', which he co-produced in 2006.
Director
The definitive film portrait of Matt Busby, Bill Shankly, and Jock Stein. An incredible story of how three men born in the central lowlands of Scotland within 30 miles of each other, grew up to become lifelong friends and three of the most influential men in football history.
Director
Documentary focusing on the Wales national football team and their first Major Tournament since 1958 at the Euro's 2016 in France. going beyond expectations and reaching the Semi Final, Making a Country Proud
Director
Brian Clough é demitido como treinador do Leeds United após apenas 44 dias no comando do time inglês. Aparentando ser uma pessoa impossível de se lidar, a única oferta de trabalho para Clough vem de um time fraco da Segunda Divisão, chamado Nottingham Forest, que não tinha nenhuma perspectiva de crescimento.
Producer
Brian Clough é demitido como treinador do Leeds United após apenas 44 dias no comando do time inglês. Aparentando ser uma pessoa impossível de se lidar, a única oferta de trabalho para Clough vem de um time fraco da Segunda Divisão, chamado Nottingham Forest, que não tinha nenhuma perspectiva de crescimento.
Writer
Brian Clough é demitido como treinador do Leeds United após apenas 44 dias no comando do time inglês. Aparentando ser uma pessoa impossível de se lidar, a única oferta de trabalho para Clough vem de um time fraco da Segunda Divisão, chamado Nottingham Forest, que não tinha nenhuma perspectiva de crescimento.
Writer
Svengali conta a história de Dixie (Jonny Owen), um carteiro do País de Gales e fanático por música. Toda sua vida ele sonhava em descobrir uma grande banda e, em seguida, um dia, vasculhar o YouTube, ele encontra 'The Premature Congratulations'.
Dixie
Svengali conta a história de Dixie (Jonny Owen), um carteiro do País de Gales e fanático por música. Toda sua vida ele sonhava em descobrir uma grande banda e, em seguida, um dia, vasculhar o YouTube, ele encontra 'The Premature Congratulations'.
Himself
Some thirty years ago, a working-class subculture was taking grip of cities across the UK that has left a lasting legacy. This began on the back of the mod revival of the late 1970s when notorious football firms from the cities like Liverpool, Manchester and London stole expensive designer sportswear from the countries they visited. It didn’t start with the high-street giants telling these lads what to wear. Instead, they set the trends and the high-street stores caught up. As the 1980s began in Britain, under the radar the ‘casual’ had already arrived. From Barcelona to Berlin, Milan to Moscow, teenagers today are copying fashions and a culture that developed on the streets and terraces of British cities. But how did the football casual subculture come about? What did they stand for? What made them tick? Why it’s legacy is still having an impact on today’s fashion industry.
Producer
Satirical sitcom on the music industry.
Dixie
Satirical sitcom on the music industry.
Producer
A darts player slides into depression after an heart attack spooks him so much he loses his skill.
Andy 'The Arrows' Samson
A darts player slides into depression after an heart attack spooks him so much he loses his skill.
Henry Fielding (as Jonathan Owen)
In a late night bar, Henry is approached by a mysterious woman who offers to sell him the severed "manhood" of Wales' greatest vocal entertainer. Believing he can make a fortune selling the infamous appendage on to obsessive fans, Henry stumps up the cash. To help find the right buyer, Henry teams up with his slightly dodgy best friend Teddy and together the two head off on an insane journey that leads them deep into the secret world of celebrity body part trading.
Steve
Directed by Caradog W. James and based on the play 'Flesh and Blood' by Helen Griffin, 'Little White Lies' deals with the paranoia of racism, the politics of hate and how these things threaten to tear one family apart. The father is an armchair politician who never leaves the house, the daughter has a new boyfriend that she won't bring home to meet her parents and the son has just become an active member of the BNP. The only person in the family trying to hold it all together is the mother, who just wants everyone to get along.
Tom
Tom, an insomniac, desires a colleague who is leaving soon, while battling with hallucinations brought about by his sleeplessness.