John Walsh (filmmaker)

[6][7] In 2010, Walsh stood as a parliamentary candidate in the 2010 General Election and made the gonzo-style documentary feature film Tory Boy The Movie, which was released in cinemas in 2011 and 2012.

[18] The BAFTA-nominated[19] and New York Film Festival-winning[20] Channel 4 series Don't Make Me Angry (2003) was about anger management.

[25][26] The Monte Carlo Golden Nymph Award nominated [27] BBC film Toy Soldiers, made in 2010 and screened in 2014, presented the point of view of the bereaved children of UK service personnel.

[28] According to the blog of the private medical service Dr Mortons, the film was mentioned positively by retired psychiatrist Geraldine Walford, who said it had been shown in schools across the country.

[32] Walsh Bros Ltd. was ranked 70 in the Televisual Magazine's list of the top 100 independent film companies in the UK in 2012.

[35] Walsh filmed and recorded commentary tracks with Ray Harryhausen in his London home commencing 17 May 2012.

[36] Since that date recordings were made for Clash of The Titans, Mysterious Island, The 3 Worlds of Gulliver, First Men in the Moon with Randy Cook, The Valley of Gwangi with his daughter Vanessa Harryhausen, One Million Years B.C.

San Diego Comic-Con announced the new Ray Harryhausen Awards which were devised by Walsh [40] and revealed at their 2021 panel at Comic Con.