Louis Selwyn

Louis Selwyn

Born: January 1, 1954
in Irlande
Louis Selwyn is an English actor and film producer. He is a founder of Quantum Film Productions & Quantum Records.

He is known for both his early Film/TV performances as well as his theatre work. Selwyn portrayed Martin Downes, the only child of Bet Lynch, in Coronation Street. One of his earliest roles was in the BBC's The Three Musketeers and on stage at The Royal Shakespeare Company, as well as later appearances in the series The Strauss Family as Josef Strauss, and later as Jofre Borgia in The Borgias, both for the BBC. He went on to play Mick Jagger in Let the Good Stones Roll on stage at the Ambassadors Theatre in the West End; and on to roles at The Royal National Theatre's Olivier Theatre. Louis even released a song, Bind Your Love in Heaven, in 2001 on his own label Quantum Records. Louis has since been credited as a Producer on four feature-length films including Evil Never Dies in which he also starred as 'Gordon' and stars in the hit Hitchcockian thriller/comedy horror Heckle (2021).

Movies for Louis Selwyn...

Heckle
Title: Heckle
Character: David
Released: October 24, 2020
Type: Movie
Joe Johnson, at the top of his stand-up comic game, decides to share a Halloween weekend away with a group of friends. They decide on the theme of a 1980s retro party, and jokingly suggest that if they get drunk, high, and behave badly enough, hopefully they'll attract their own psycho killer. The joke is suddenly very much on them though, as in turn they reach their grisly demise at the hands of The Heckler, an uninvited guest out to turn their nostalgic horror movie fantasy into a terrifying reality, before delivering an unforgettable punchline...
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Blue Moon
Title: Blue Moon
Character: Hunter Green
Released: November 15, 2015
Type: Movie
It's a modern take on the classic Werewolf myth... This short Werewolf film has a unique twist in it's tale. It's a comedy- horror harking back to the kind of semi-morality tales found in the the old Tales From the Crypt comics, and focuses on the plight of a young Romanian girl looking to break into the film industry.
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Evil Never Dies
Title: Evil Never Dies
Character: Gordon
Released: January 13, 2014
Type: Movie
Ex-gangster Harry Payne confronts his violent past and vengeance from beyond the grave.
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Caught Looking
Title: Caught Looking
Character: The Voyeur
Released: January 1, 1991
Type: Movie
Caught Looking sees a lonely gay man attempt to explore his sexual fantasies with the help of an interactive computer game, guiding his virtual reality persona through a series of potential encounters (naval rough trade, a moustachioed 'clone', a 50s muscle man) while offering wry commentary on the shifting landscape of queer cruising. But is it love he’s really looking for?
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Title: The Borgias
Character: Jofre Borgia
Released: October 14, 1981
Type: TV
A a serial in ten parts on the lives of one of the most intriguing families in history.
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Cry of the Banshee
Title: Cry of the Banshee
Character: Apprentice
Released: July 22, 1970
Type: Movie
In seventeenth century England Lord Whitman wages unending war on what he sees as the ever-present scourge of witchcraft, and many local villagers have suffered at his hands. But one victim uses her occult powers to curse his family, enlisting unknowing help from one of the household.
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Title: The Further Adventures of the Musketeers
Character: King Louis XIV
Released: May 21, 1967
Type: TV
All 16 episodes of the 1967 series based on the Alexandre Dumas novel 'Twenty Years After'. “The Further Adventures of the Musketeers” was a BBC drama series, based on Alexander Dumas' "Twenty Years After." The sixteen episodes were broadcast on BBC1, at 5:25 pm on Sundays. Michael Gothard is credited for appearances in ten of the sixteen episodes, and very briefly appears in another. He plays Mordaunt, formerly John Francis de Winter, the vengeful son of Milady de Winter. Milady was executed by the Musketeers in the previous series, "The Three Musketeers." This series, which features many stalwarts of British entertainment, had lain in the BBC archives for nearly 50 years, unseen by the public, but in May 2016 it was finally released on DVD by Simply Media.