John Wynn

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Alias:
John Nguyen
Johnny Wynn

John Nguyen, professionally known as John Wynn, is an actor, producer and director, known for CD USA (2006), The Passing (2014) and Pillow Talk (2011).  He has appeared in commercials for Pizza Hut, Kohl's, Toyota, Chevrolet, Disney, The Soap Opera Network, Verizon, Bud Light, Time Warner and Mazda. He was discovered by filmmaker David DeCoteau and cast in the film Ring Of Darkness.  He is also a film, TV & commercial director. He directed the series Last Known Position and award-winning film The Rising Hawk starring Robert Patrick.

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Cinematography:
2013  Screwed

Director:
2011  Pillow Talk
2013  Screwed
2014  The Passing
2019  The Rising Hawk

Editor:
2011  Pillow Talk
2013  Screwed
2014  The Passing
2019  The Rising Hawk

Executive Producer:
2011  Pillow Talk
2013  Cavemen
2013  Screwed
2014  The Passing
2019  The Rising Hawk

Original Music Composer:
2011  Pillow Talk
2013  Cavemen
2013  Screwed
2014  The Passing
2019  The Rising Hawk

Producer:
2011  Pillow Talk
2013  Cavemen
2013  Screwed
2014  The Passing
2015  Beyond the Mat
2015  Time to Eat
2019  The Rising Hawk

Screenplay:
2011  Pillow Talk
2013  Cavemen
2013  Screwed
2014  The Passing
2015  Beyond the Mat
2015  Time to Eat
2019  The Rising Hawk

Sound Mixer:
2011  Pillow Talk
2013  Cavemen
2013  Screwed
2014  The Passing
2015  Beyond the Mat
2015  Time to Eat
2019  The Rising Hawk

Visual Effects:
2011  Pillow Talk
2013  Cavemen
2013  Screwed
2014  The Passing
2015  Beyond the Mat
2015  Time to Eat
2019  The Rising Hawk

Writer:
2011  Pillow Talk
2013  Cavemen
2013  Screwed
2014  The Passing
2015  Beyond the Mat
2015  Time to Eat
2019  The Rising Hawk

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