Jonathan D. Mellor

Jonathan David Mellor is a theatre director and film actor. He has appeared in numerous films, including [REC]² and The Wine of Summer, both in Spain and the U.S.

Career

Mellor starred in the short film Voice Over, directed by Martin Rosete, which was nominated for Best Fictional Short Film at 27th Goya Awards. He starred also in the Drama Horror film Don't Look There. The lead role required acting in three different scenarios that expressed a single emotional state.

Selected filmography

  • AXIOM (2014) … John Preacher
  • Don't Look There (2013)
  • very one dies at the end (2013) … Alan Moore
  • [REC]² (2009) … Dr. Owen
  • Voice Over (2011) … Lead
  • The Wine of Summer (2013) … Henry
  • The Story of David Leonard Sutton(2010) ... Leonard sutton
  • References

    External links

  • Jonathan D. Mellor at the Internet Movie Database

  • Jonathan

    Jonathan may refer to:

    Given name

  • Jonathan (name), a given name
  • Arts and entertainment

    Film, stage and television

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    References

  • Judges 18:30
  • Kol Chovevei Torah: Moshe's Unique Prophesy by Rabbi David Almog and Lisa Bennett Almog

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    Main characters

    The series features seven characters appearing during the opening credits, and another seven characters not appearing during the opening credits but also receiving star billing. One character was written out of the show during season four.

    Main character appearance summary

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