Jonathan Tudor Owen (born 4 July 1971 in Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan) is a Welsh producer, actor and writer who has appeared in TV shows including Shameless, Murphy's Law and My Family.
Owen won a Welsh BAFTA in 2007 for the documentary The Aberfan Disaster, which he co-produced with Judith Davies.
From Nuts and Bolts he landed parts in UK Network series including Murphy's Law and Dirty Work.
Owen has also worked extensively as a writer and producer for ITV Wales, including winning the Gwyn Alf Williams Award[4] at the Welsh BAFTAs for the 40th anniversary documentary of the Aberfan disaster.
It received positive reviews in the media, including The Guardian calling it the best part of the day's coverage apart from the football.
Former Creation Records head Alan McGee plays the Svengali whom character 'Dixie' pursues in an effort to get the band he manages signed.
to control the club's media output and video production, having previously directed the 2015 film I Believe In Miracles chronicling Forest's glory years under Brian Clough in the 1970s and 80s.