StatsBirth Name: Gareth Jones Born: 6 June 1925 Died: 30 November 1958 Country of origin: United Kingdom
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Gareth D. Jones was born London 1951, son of BBC Foreign Correspondent Ivor Jones with whom he travelled to Germany, India and Lebanon. He studied at Westminster School, London, St John's College Cambridge and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, before training as a theatre director with Prospect Theatre Company in the 70s, where he directed Shakespeare, Brecht, Strindberg and Chekov.
He was Director of Prod
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Gareth D. Jones was born London 1951, son of BBC Foreign Correspondent Ivor Jones with whom he travelled to Germany, India and Lebanon. He studied at Westminster School, London, St John's College Cambridge and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, before training as a theatre director with Prospect Theatre Company in the 70s, where he directed Shakespeare, Brecht, Strindberg and Chekov.
He was Director of Productions at bilingual Welsh/English touring company Theatr yr Ymylon and freelanced at the Royal Court Theatre, London, Swan Theatre Worcester and Theatr Clwyd, Mold, where he directed his own plays My People (based on the short stories of Caradoc Evans) and Solidarity.
He published two historical novels Lord Of Misrule (Gollancz/Penguin, serialized on BBC Radio 4) and Noble Savage (Weidenfeld/Sphere) both set in Wales near his family home.
He trained as a television director in 1980 with HTV Wales, moving later to Granada TV where he directed Coronation Street and award-winning comedy drama Brass (BPG Best comedy 1983), which he also produced. He was also the initiating producer of Granada twice-weekly series Albion Market.
From 1984-7 he wrote original television miniseries Fighting Back (BBC2) directed by Paul Seed, and award-winning Shalom Salaam (BBC 2) which he also directed. (Cannes FIPA Best Actress/SACD Best Screenplay 1988)
Other directing for the BBC/C4 includes The Trial Of Klaus Barbie (screened FIPA 1987) Watch With Mother, Seeing In The Dark, Seduction.
In 1990/1 he shot and co-wrote 3-hour documentary Au Nom Du Meme Pere/Born Of The One Father for C4 and TF1.
He has worked extensively as a screenwriter in Europe, credits include Verbotene Zone, Sonntags Geoeffnet, Un Cadeau La Vie, the award-winning Bonhoeffer - Agent Of Grace, Nicht Ohne Dich, Joseph, Mary Magdalen, Thomas and Saul Of Tarsus.
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Actors/Actresses that died from unusual deaths (10 person items)"1958: Gareth Jones, actor, collapsed and died (from a massive heart attack) while in make-up between scenes of a live television play, Underground, at the studios of Associated British Corporation in Manchester. Director Ted Kotcheff continued the play to its conclusion, improvising around Jones' absence.
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