Christopher Warwick
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Christopher Warwick (born June 9, 1971 in Darlington, England) is a film director, writer and actor best known for founding the Apollo11 Organisation, an independent filmmaking company in the UK. He is a graduate of Brighton Film school.
Warwick is perhaps better known as a child actor and grew up in Southern Ireland. After he appeared on the BBC's Songs of Praise as a Chorister in 1982, he was taken on by an Irish talent agency and appeared in several Irish television commercials. He also played 'Little John Moran' in the earlier days of Irish drama series (soap) 'Glenroe.' In 1983 he appeared in the film, The Lords of Discipline by Paramount Pictures.
In 1984 he played Charlie in the BBC production of The Tripods. In 1985 he played Artful Dodger in the Bill Kenwright production of Oliver which toured around the UK.
As an adult actor he has appeared in many television commercials but nothing substantial. Lately, his time spent in front of the camera has declined in recent years. These days, Christopher Warwick's career is directing and producing commercials for television.
Warwick founded the Apollo11 Organisation in July 1999 and the company has made several short films, commercials, music promos, corporate and educational films.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] Writer & director
- Intolerable Redemption (2004)
- Carl's Flying Adventure (2004)
- Declan Galbraith - The Video (2003)
- Bedford River Festival (film)|Bedford River Festival (2000)
- Rally (1999)
[edit] Writer only
- Clear Conscience (2000, screenplay, story)