Births, Marriages and Deaths |
1999
Director: Adrian Shergold Cast: cast: Ray Winstone - Alan Mark Strong - Terry Philip Davis - Graham (as Phil Davis) Maggie O'Neill - Alex Michelle Fairley - Pat Tessa Peake-Jones - Molly Frances Shergold - Laura Emily Corrie - Becky 50 min (4 parts) |
Alan, Graham and Terry have been best mates since primary school. Now pushing forty, the three friends are still inseparable. Naturally, Alan and Graham are going to give Terry a stag night to remember. A big fry-up breakfast, bubbly, down the dogs for a flutter, ten-pin bowling... fantastic. But when the boys pay a late night revenge visit to their despised former headmaster, things begin to go disastrously wrong. A tragic accident sets off an unforeseen chain of events revealing terrible secrets. Life will never be the same again. |
Tube Tales |
1999 Director: Bob Hoskins Stephen Hopkins Charles McDougall Ewan McGregor Jude Law Amy Jenkins Daniela Nardini |
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A series of stories set against the background of the London Underground. Each tale has a different director who works with actors from the forefront of British cinema.
Episode starring Ray - My Father the Liar Director: Bob Hoskins Cast:Ray Winstone - The Father Tom Watson - Old man Frank Harper - Station Guard Edna Doré William Hoyland Plot: A young boy and his father witness an incident that causes the father to lie to his son, in order to protect him. Director Bob Hoskins (TwentyFourSeven). Starring Ray Winstone (Felicia's Journey). |
Last Christmas |
1999
Directed by Adrian Shergold Writing credits Tony Grounds Cast: Matt Bardock - Bobby Moore Mark Benton - Father Christmas Ahsen Bhatti - Doctor Suzanne Burden - Tessa Pauline Quirke - Gwen Ray Winstone - Neville |
Fantasy drama. Young lad Frank is troubled following the death of his father Neville a year before; Neville returns to Frank as a trainee Angel and takes him on a magical journey. |
Tough Love |
2000 Writer: Edward Camfor-Dumas Director: David Drury Cast:Adrian Dunbar as D.C.I. Michael Love, Ray Winstone as D.C. Lenny Milton, David Hayman as Barry Hindes, Colin Tierney as D.S. Connelly, Hazel Ellerby as Mags Milton, |
Thriller. High flying Detective Chief Inspector Michael Love (very popular in the north for bringing down the crime figures) finds his career on the line when an inquiry into corruption is started against him. Matters are further heightened because it's his best friend DC Lenny Milton who is investigating. |
The Fear |
2001 Directed by Blake Bedford Luke Watson Writing credits Honoré de Balzac (story) Arthur Conan Doyle (story) Cast: Jason Flemyng - Storyteller Anna Friel - Storyteller Sadie Frost - Storyteller Neve McIntosh - Storyteller Nick Moran - Storyteller Sean Pertwee - Storyteller Ray Winstone - Storyteller |
Horror Plot Outline: Well-known actors read chilling tales to the camera. |
Bouncer |
10 minutes
UK (2002) Cert 18 starring Ray Winstone, Paddy Considine, Shaun Parkes written by Geoff Thompson directed by Michael Baig-Clifford |
The story of one night in the life of a doorman, when events spiral out of control with fatal consequences.
'What do you see when you look into the face of a nightclub doorman? The bouncer. A fighter, a bully, a hard man of repute.
I bet you don't see a husband, a father, a brother, a son.' Ray Winstone and Paddy Considine star in this superbly tense play about a
night in the life of a bouncer. Part of the Big Stories, Small Flashes set. |
Lenny Blue |
2002
Writer: Stephen Butchard Director: Andy Wilson Cast: Ray Winstone as DC Lenny Milton, David Hemmings as DCI Gillespie |
Sequel to Tough Love: Lenny is an uncompromising Detective Constable with a flair for finding trouble. Now his past continues to haunt him, and he sees a chance for vengeance. Having previously uncovered the corruption of his boss and best friend, Mike Love, Lenny, once again, finds himself walking a very dangerous path. |
Henry VIII |
2003 Director Pete Travis Writer Peter Morgan Cast: Ray Winstone - Henry VIII Joss Ackland - Henry VII David Suchet - Cardinal Thomas Wolsey |
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Ray Winstone brings history's most beguiling monarch to life in this story of Henry VIII revealing the destruction of Henry often left in his wake during his extraordinary 38 year reign. From the moment Henry Tudor casts aside his faithful wife Katherine of Aragon for the bewitching and determined Anne Boleyn (Helena Bonham Carter), he sets himself on course for a series of disastrous marriages. Violent conflict, both within the population and the church, left England reeling while its complex and charismatic King turned from handsome playboy to a bitter invalid desperate for a son and heir to the throne. The winner of the top prize in the TV Movie/Mini-Series category at the annual 56th Emmy Awards. |
She's Gone |
2004
Directed by: Adrian Shergold Writing credits Simon Tyrrell Cast: Ray Winstone - Harry Sands Lindsey Coulson - Joanna Sands Gary Lucy - Michael Sands Emily Corrie - Manda Haluk Bilginer - Inspector Yilmaz David Westhead - Peter Vine |
Harry Sands is a hardworking self-made man, a strong husband and a loving father. So when his daughter Olivia goes missing in Istanbul he sets off to find her. However when he arrives and discovers what his daughter was really doing to earn a living, the search takes on a more sinister twist. |
Sweeny Todd |
2005 Director David Moore Writing credits Joshua St. Johnston Cast: Ray Winstone - Sweeney Todd Paul Currier - Thornhill Essie Davis - Mrs. Nellie Lovett David Foxxe - Rector |
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Ray Winstone stars as Sweeney Todd, the most notorious barber who ever lived, in an original screenplay by Joshua St Johnston.
Set in 18th century London, it is a dark and enthralling tale of love, obsession, murder and, ultimately, of redemption.
To Be Released 06/02/2006 |
Vincent |
2005 Directed by Roger Gartland Peter Lydon Writing credits Stephen Butchard Cast: Ray Winstone - Vincent Gallagher Suranne Jones - Beth Joe Absolom - PI Robert 4 90 min episodes |
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Vincent is a passionate, headstrong man who
sometimes forgets that he’s running a business and not a crusade.
He’s a workaholic who always goes the extra mile. Each episode has self-contained story line with the regular characters delving into the dangerous world of private investigators and all manner of crime.
Ray Winstone stars as private investigator Vincent Gallagher in new ITV1 drama, Vincent. Vincent is a passionate, headstrong man who sometimes forgets that he’s running a business and not a crusade. He’s a workaholic who always goes the extra mile. Each episode has a self-contained storyline with the regular characters delving into the dangerous world of crime, often working outside the law, much to the irritation of the police. Vincent has an all star cast including Joe Absolom as super keen junior PI Robert; Angel Coulby as office secretary Gillian; former Coronation Street actress Suranne Jones as Beth and Ian Puleston-Davies who plays John a senior member of the team. |
All in the Game |
2006 Cast: Roy Marsden (PD James’ Dalgleish, Mysterious Island) Danny Dyer (Human Traffic, The Business) Nicola Stephenson (Northern Lights, Clocking Off) Idris Elba (The Wire, CSI:Miami) Written by the award-winning Tony Grounds (Births, Marriages & Deaths). 95 mins, |
Plot Outline: A darkly funny one-off drama set within the ruthless world of Premiership football. All in the Game candidly portrays the changing face of football, where money and power have become the driving forces behind the beautiful game. Football manager and local hero Frankie (Winstone) is torn between his loyalty to his family and the club he loves. But when some shady deals involving his football agent son Martin (Danny Dyer) look set to finally make his fortune, the pressure hots up. His actions rapidly spiral into extreme and immoral territory and football is almost forgotten. |