Declan O'Dwyer (director)
Declan O'Dwyer (born 1 August 1968, Ireland) is a writer, producer, and film and television director.
Declan has directed an 'afternoon play' adaptation of an Andy McNab novella, The Grey Man and the adaptation of the Val McDermid's Torment of Others (Best Crime Novel of the Year 1995). BBC's flagship Robin Hood (Saturn Award Nomination for Best International Series). He also went to Austin Texas to shoot TV movie Prayer of the Bone (Nominated in the 'Crime Thriller of the Year' awards 2008 and won an Edgar Allan Poe Award for best teleplay 2009) before directing the pilot episode of British supernatural drama Being Human – which went on to launch the critically acclaimed series.
He is the owner and executive of production outfit 4th Wall Films Ltd.
- Declan O'Dwyer at the Internet Movie Database
- News Article: http://www.screendaily.com/news/production/luke-evans-robert-carlyle-to-star-in-dogs-of-law/5024372.article
- News Article: http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/archives/luke_evans_and_robert_carlyle_to_star_in_london_cop_thriller_dogs_of_law/