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  1. I love the dark humour that arises in unlikely circumstances – the kind I grew up around in 80s and 90s Belfast. I’m a passionate believer in diversity and in telling stories from underrepresented social and ethnic groups. | Learn more about Jonathan Harden’s work experience, education, connections & more by visiting their profile on ...

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  2. Feb 14, 2022 · Blue Lights cast members Siân Brooke, John Lynch, Martin McCann, Valene Kane, Katherine Devlin, Jonathan Harden, Nathan Braniff and Richard Dormer. Every writer wants to explore their own place ...

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · The second episode, which aired on 22 April, took fans by surprise as popular character David 'Jonty' Johnson (Jonathan Harden) made a shock return - despite his controversial exit in the first ...

  4. Mar 23, 2023 · It feels like we’re meeting the city for the first time even though people think they know Belfast. You see the cops on patrol, in the precinct, we see them at home and I think that’s the key to the show, it strikes a really good balance between the procedural aspect and the drama and relationship side of the show.

  5. Jonathan Harden is a Northern Irish actor of Central European heritage, born in Belfast in 1979 to an American mother. He is best known Brendan in Jimmy McGovern's prison drama Time, series regular Sean Rawlins in ITV crime drama Unforgotten, Gregory in the final series of Peep Show, Walter Hill in Titanic: Blood and Steel and as Newman Noggs in "Nick Nickleby", a BBC adaptation of Charles ...

  6. Biography. British actor and director born in 1979 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. He provided the narration for the Oscar-nominated and 2015 BAFTA-winning short film Boogaloo and Graham (2014).

  7. Adapted, directed and edited by Jonathan Harden, It consists of direct-to-camera interviews with five characters, as if for a documentary. Stumbling will premiere at Chichester Film Festival later this year. Written by Joseph Crilly. Adapted, Directed and Edited by Jonathan Harden. Produced by Tom Aarvold. Casting Director: Michael Hooley