When a heist goes dramatically wrong, leaving a hostage in peril, an unlikely trio find themselves fighting for their lives and their sanity on bonfire night.
10 years after first playing the part on audio, Alexander Vlahos brings his immortal portrayal of Dorian Gray to the screen. This 10-minute short film marks a decade of the acclaimed audio series, The Confessions of Dorian Gray, which began in 2012 and imagines a world where Dorian Gray was real and his friendship with Oscar Wilde spawned the notorious novel.
When Freddie hits rock bottom Lily offers a way out. Freddie must overcome his demons and allow Lily's love to be his source of strength, or lose the life they share forever.
Two actors run into each other at an audition but the job is the last thing on their minds.
In 1972 the tranquility of a coastal town in California is broken as hitch-hiking girls begin to go missing and corpses start showing up. Welcome to Murder City.
The story of a young Louis XIV on his journey to become the most powerful monarch in Europe, from his battles with the fronde through his development into the Sun King. Historical and fictional characters guide us in a world of betrayal and political maneuvering, revealing Versailles in all its glory and brutality.
Privates is a 2013 BBC One drama television series set in 1960 which follows the stories of eight privates who are part of the last intake of National Service, and their relationships with their officers and non-commissioned officers, civilian staff and families. The series was written by Damian Wayling, directed by Bryn Higgins and produced by Nick Pitt. The setting is the fictional North Yorkshire Regiment, although for dramatic effect the characters are from a variety of backgrounds including London, Liverpool, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Filmed in Northern Ireland, extras were provided by soldiers, wives and families of 2nd Battalion, The Rifles. Locations were Ballykinler Army Base, Tyrella Beach, South Promenade Newcastle.
A dark drama that follows an ensemble of different characters who reside within a rundown estate in East London.
Alexander is a Welsh actor, writer and director, born on the 30th of July, 1988 in Swansea, South Wales. Since graduating from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff in 2009, Alex has had a very successful career across all platforms. As an actor he's most recognised for playing Mordred (BBC One MERLIN), Philippe d'Orléans (Canal+ VERSAILLES) and Dorian Gray (Big Finish). As a director, Alexander won several awards for his debut short film LOLA, which was later acquired by US network Showtime. His BBC Wales short entitled I AM ONE, a 1964 Mods vs Rocker piece set in Porthcawl, Wales, won Best Drama at the It's My Shout Celebration of 20 Years. He's a co-owner of production company CowHouse Films.
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