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Declan O'Dwyer is an Irish director, writer, and producer. He is best known for his work on the television series The Tudors, which aired on Showtime from 2007 to 2010. He has also directed episodes of the series Vikings, The Borgias, and The White Queen. O'Dwyer was born in Dublin, Ireland, and studied at the National Film School in Dublin. He began his career in the film industry in the early 1990s, working as a production assistant on various films and television series. In 2007, O'Dwyer was hired to direct episodes of The Tudors, a historical drama series about the reign of King Henry VIII. He directed a total of nine episodes of the series, and was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for his work on the show. O'Dwyer has since gone on to direct episodes of several other television series, including Vikings, The Borgias, and The White Queen. He has also directed several feature films, including The Eclipse (2009) and The Stag (2013). As of 2021, Declan O'Dwyer's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.

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Occupation director,writer,producer
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 1 August, 1968
Birthday 1 August
Birthplace Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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2015

His follow-up script, Numb, was a Final Draft Big Break quarter finalist and Page Finalist (2015).

2014

The invention of the spell-checker eventually seduced Declan back into writing - resulting in the whiskey soaked revenge thriller, Broken Cove, (Black List 2014). Despite the typos, the script was also a Nicholl Scholarship quarter finalist.

2013

'Broken Cove' written by Declan O'Dwyer was on the 2013 Black List and a quarter finalist in the Academy Nicholl Screenwriting Competition.

1977

In 1977, aged 8, Declan was taken to the cinema for the first time. He queued for hours. Once eventually inside, he began, as he thought you were supposed to, to run up and down the aisles playing airplanes with a total stranger. The film started and as the Star Destroyer chased the Rebel blockade-runner across the screen, he became transfixed, mesmerized by the spectacle. Star Wars was his introduction into cinema. Poor Declan! Intellectually we must admit, he was not of much importance. He never said a brilliant or even ill-natured thing in his life. Ultimately he became nothing, a delightful, ineffectual young man with a perfect profile and no profession. Obviously, realizing his own shortcomings he made the natural and seamless transition into directing. After a heartbreaking - yet much deserved divorce, Declan returned to education at the tender age of 26 - by embedding himself into the Oxford School of Drama. However, this only convinced him the world wasn't yet ready for his unique anti-acting style, so after this brief incarceration and whilst still remaining painfully under educated and overdressed, he graced his presence upon Bournemouth Film School. Earning a place on the prestigious The Fuji Film Scholarship allowed Declan to make his first narrative film; A Frozen Chicken Saves the Soaps Day - the film was honored to be invited to many of the major European film festivals. He is also rumored to have directed the satirical homage 'Potemkin: The Runner's Cut', starring Charles Dance, which also became entrenched in the International festival circuit. A commission to co-pen two historically drama epics kept Declan in Liquorice Allsorts. Brittania (about Boadicea) and Conqueror (unsurprisingly about William the Conqueror). With his dirty baseball cap at a jaunty angle, Declan took a directing secondment into network television drama on UK cop show The Bill - which resulted in a short-listing in the New Director (Fiction) category at the BAFTA Television Craft Awards which undoubtedly helped Declan become a regular director on several prime-time continuing dramas across all UK terrestrial networks. He then moved into 'Single Dramas' with feature length psychological thriller Wire in the Blood and an adaptation of an Andy McNab novella The Grey Man. BBC's flagship Robin Hood fulfilled his schoolboy mentality before he exchanged (the now VERY dirty) baseball cap for a stetson and went hunting serial killers in Texas with Prayer of the Bone. On the return from distant shores he began cohabiting with vampires, werewolves and ghosts in the pilot of the hit show Being Human and battling dragons and Greek mythological monsters in Merlin and Atlantis.