Alun Owen was a Welsh playwright, screenwriter and actor, predominantly in television. However, he is best remembered by a wider audience for writing the screenplay of The Beatles' debut feature film A Hard Day's Night (1964), which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
The Servant
(People in Restaurant: Curate)
In the Wake of a Stranger
(Ferris)
I'm All Right Jack
(TV Producer)
Valley of Song
(Pritchard)
Things They Said Today
(Self (archive footage))
Every Day Except Christmas
(Narrator (voice))
The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel
(First Guard (uncredited))
Hawkmoor
(Ianto)
A Hard Day's Night
(Screenplay)
The Criminal
(Screenplay)
Male of the Species
(Writer)
Unexplained Laughter
(Writer)
Lena, O My Lena
(Writer)
Shelter
(Writer)
Stella
(Writer)
George's Room
(Writer)
Thief
(Writer)
The Hard Knock
(Writer)
Norma
(Writer)
Funny
(Writer)
After the Funeral
(Writer)
The Rose Affair
(Writer)
Pal
(Writer)
Lucky
(Writer)
Come Home Charlie and Face Them
(Writer)
No Trams to Lime Street
(Writer)
Play for Today
(Writer)
ITV Saturday Night Theatre
(Screenplay)
The Company of Five
(Writer)
Male of the Species
(Writer)
The Play on One
(Writer)