Philip John

Philip John is a multi award-winning Welsh writer director. Ex bass player with DIY punk band Reptile Ranch. Philip dumped the music business following an ill-fated busking trip to Paris with a nine-piece rhythm and kazoo outfit performing Motown numbers. His postgraduate short, Suckerfish, was BAFTA nominated. He has also received two Best Director BAFTA nominations for his work on the UK series Being Human. Philip is known for Downton Abbey (2013-15) Outlander (2016) and Irvine Welsh and Dean Cavanagh's scabrous comedy, Wedding Belles (2007). Philip's movie Moon Dogs premiered at the EIFF in 2016 to packed houses and much acclaim, and was chosen for Best of the Fest,. Moon Dogs won Best International First Feature at the Galway Film Fleadh the same year.

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Adaptation:
????  Chennai Story

Director:
1999  Suckerfish
2001  Sister LuLu
2007  Wedding Belles
2009  Svengali
2010  Abroad
2016  Moon Dogs
????  Chennai Story

Editor:
1999  Suckerfish
2001  Sister LuLu
2007  Wedding Belles
2009  Svengali
2010  Abroad
2011  Hanuman the Immortal 2
2016  Moon Dogs
????  Chennai Story

Producer:
1999  Suckerfish
2001  Sister LuLu
2007  Wedding Belles
2009  Svengali
2010  Abroad
2011  Hanuman the Immortal 2
2016  Moon Dogs
????  Chennai Story

Writer:
1999  Suckerfish
2001  Sister LuLu
2007  Wedding Belles
2009  Svengali
2010  Abroad
2011  Hanuman the Immortal 2
2016  Moon Dogs
????  Chennai Story

Director:
2002  Cutting It
2004  New Tricks
2008  Ashes to Ashes
2008  Mistresses
2009  Being Human
2013  Crossing Lines
2014  Outlander
2015  Spotless
2017  Bang
2017  Marvel's Iron Fist
2017  Marvel's Runaways
2017  The Good Karma Hospital
2018  Marvel's Cloak & Dagger
2021  Annika
2024  Finders Keepers

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