Alun Owen Net Worth

Alun Owen Net Worth is
$1.1 Million

Alun Owen Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Alun Owen (24 November 1925 – 6 December 1994) was a British screenwriter, predominantly active in television, but best remembered by a wider audience for writing the screenplay of The Beatles' debut feature film A Hard Day's Night (1964).Owen was born in Menai Bridge, Wales, but grew up in the English city of Liverpool, where his family moved when he was eight years old. After a short career with the Merchant Navy, for two years Owen worked down a coal mine as a 'Bevin Boy', before moving into repertory theatre as an assistant stage manager. From there he moved into acting, first with the Birmingham Repertory Company and then various other companies, appearing in small roles in films and to a greater degree in the newer medium of television during the 1950s.By the late 1950s, however, Owen was beginning to realise that his real ambitions lay in writing rather than performing, and he began to submit scripts to BBC Radio. His first full-length play, Progress to the Park, was produced by the Theatre Royal, Stratford East following its radio debut, and later in the West End. A second play, titled The Rough and Ready Lot, was adapted for television by the BBC in September 1959.His next play was his first to be written directly for television. Titled No Trams to Lime Street (1959), the Liverpool-set piece was presented in ABC Television's Armchair Theatre anthology strand, for which Owen continued to write plays into the 1960s. He also made his feature film scriptwriting debut in 1960, penning The Criminal from a storyline originally by Jimmy Sangster.In 1964, when director Richard Lester was hired to direct The Beatles' first film, he remembered Owen from their previous work together on Lester's ITV television programme The Dick Lester Show in 1955. The Beatles were also keen on Owen, having been impressed with his depiction of Liverpool in No Trams to Lime Street, and Owen spent some time associating with the four band members to gain an ear for their characters and manners of speech. His resulting script for A Hard Day's Night earned him a nomination for the 1965 Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay. In the same year, Owen contributed the libretto for a West End musical, composer Lionel Bart's Maggie May. The show ran for a respectable 501 performances at London's Adelphi Theatre.Television continued to be his main medium, however, and he concentrated on single plays in anthology series such as BBC2's Theatre 625. An episode of ITV's Saturday Night Theatre, three linked plays under the title "The Male of the Species" (1969) featured Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Paul Scofield, and Laurence Olivier as the narrator. His 1974 play Lucky was a rare television representation of Britain's new multicultural reality and described a young black man's (Paul Barber), search for identity. He carried on writing for television through the 1970s and 80s, with his final produced work being an adaptation of R. F. Delderfield's novel Come Ho

Date Of BirthNovember 24, 1925
Died1994-12-06
Place Of BirthMenai Bridge, Wales, UK
ProfessionWriter, Actor, Soundtrack
Star SignSagittarius
#Fact
1Related to Scot Williams who portrayed Pete Best in both Backbeat & In His Life: The John Lennon Story. Only after starring as Pete Best in the Beatles Biog movie Backbeat, did Scot discover that he was related to Alun Owen, the 1965 Oscar- Nominated writer of A Hard Day's Night. They were able to contact one another for the first time just weeks before Alun's death in 1994.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Come Home Charlie and Face Them1990TV Mini-Series writer - 3 episodes
The Play on One1989TV Series screenplay - 1 episode
Kisch Kisch1983TV Movie
Lovers of the Lake1983TV Movie adapted for television by
Do You Remember?1978TV Series 1 episode
The Look1978TV Movie writer
Forget Me Not1976TV Series script - 6 episodes
ITV Sunday Night Drama1972-1976TV Series writer - 2 episodes
ITV Playhouse1971-1974TV Series writer - 3 episodes
Once Upon a Time1973TV Series writer - 1 episode
ITV Saturday Night TheatreTV Series writer - 6 episodes, 1969 - 1972 script - 1 episode, 1971
Joy1972TV Movie
Joan1972TV Movie play
Play for Today1971TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Ten Commandments1971TV Series screenplay - 1 episode
Vinderen1970TV Short play
The Wednesday PlayTV Series play - 1 episode, 1970 writer - 1 episode, 1968
Plays of Today1969TV Series writer - 2 episodes
Hark at Barker1969TV Series creator
Male of the Species1969TV Movie
The Company of Five1968TV Series writer - 1 episode
For Amusement Only1968TV Series writer - 1 episode
Half Hour Story1967-1968TV Series writer - 4 episodes
The Ronnie Barker PlayhouseTV Series writer - 2 episodes, 1968 script - 1 episode, 1968
Geen tram meer naar het Zuidstation1967TV Movie
Thirty-Minute Theatre1966-1967TV Series writer - 2 episodes
Theatre 6251965-1967TV Series writer - 6 episodes
BBC Play of the Month1966TV Series 1 episode
A Local Boy1964TV Movie
A Hard Day's Night1964original screenplay
PlaydateTV Series 2 episodes, 1962 - 1964 writer - 1 episode, 1963
First Night1963TV Series writer - 2 episodes
Corrigan Blake1962-1963TV Series writer - 7 episodes
Ruusutili1963TV Movie play "The Rose Affair"
The Stag1963TV Movie
You Can't Win 'Em All1962TV Movie
Armchair TheatreTV Series writer - 4 episodes, 1960 - 1962 written by - 1 episode, 1960 play - 1 episode, 1959
Thirty Minute Theatre1962TV Series writer - 1 episode
Concrete Jungle1960screenplay
BBC Sunday-Night Play1960TV Mini-Series 1 episode
The Rough and Ready Lot1959TV Movie play

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Maybury1983TV SeriesJimmy Jordan
Hawkmoor1978TV SeriesIanto
For Amusement Only1968TV SeriesMulcathy
The Ronnie Barker Playhouse1968TV SeriesThe minister
The Servant1963Curate
Jet Storm1959Green
I'm All Right Jack1959T.V. Producer
In the Wake of a Stranger1959Ferris
A Quiet Man1959TV MovieGlyn
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre1952-1958TV SeriesTom Handwell / George Hudson, Junior / Policeman
She Too Was Young1958TV MovieDr. Evan Jones
Wishing Well1957TV MovieJohn
Before Your Very Eyes1957TV Series
Italian Love Story1957TV MoviePrivate Williams
The Scarlet Pimpernel1956TV SeriesFirst Guard
The Vise1955TV SeriesJimmy Trent
The Granville Melodramas1955TV SeriesEdmund
Valley of Song1953Pritchard
Operation Diplomat1952TV SeriesDet. Sgt. Lewis
The Broken Horseshoe1952TV SeriesThe Barber

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Concrete Jungle1960lyrics: "Prison Ballad Thieving Boy", "Kelly's Back" uncredited

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
You Can't Do That! The Making of 'A Hard Day's Night'1995Video documentaryHimself - Screenwriter
Hollywood U.K.1993TV Series documentaryHimself - Contributor
Looks Familiar1974TV SeriesHimself - Guest
2nd House1973TV SeriesHimself
Dee Time1967TV SeriesHimself
The Eamonn Andrews Show1965TV SeriesHimself
Every Day Except Christmas1957Documentary shortNarrator

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1962Writers' Guild of Great Britain AwardWriters' Guild of Great BritainBest Original TeleplayArmchair Theatre (1956)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1965OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the ScreenA Hard Day's Night (1964)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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