
Leo McGuigan
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Biography
Leo McGuigan (born November 15th, 1994) is an Irish film actor, producer, director and writer. In 2012, McGuigan and Margaret McGoldrick co-founded McGoldrick/McGuigan Productions. Two years later, the company rebranded as What's Next Films.
Known For

The disappearance of a little girl in a small town forces a husband and wife to unearth a web of lies and deceit, ultimately questioning if the child ever existed at all.
Daddy's Deadly Secret

A woman's sun-soaked vacation takes a sinister turn when she meets a picture-perfect couple whose son bears a striking resemblance to a young boy who disappeared two years earlier.
The Boy by the Pool

Bel's Boys is a 2006 TV series based on the band of the same name. It consists of 26 15-minute episodes first broadcast on CITV and is repeated on the CITV channel. Bel's Boys was made by Initial and was part funded by the NIFTC. The series was filmed entirely in Belfast making it the biggest drama series ever to be filmed in Northern Ireland.
Bel's Boys

Martha's life changes forever when her kind-hearted son, Josh, dies suddenly during his freshman year of college after an apparent hazing gone wrong. Her grief turns to shock when Josh's girlfriend, Ashley, drops a bombshell on Martha: she's pregnant, Josh is the father, and Josh's death is no accident... it was cold-blooded murder. Martha and Ashley team up together in search of the truth, and in the process they unearth a web of deadly deceit and sinister secrets, all leading to the highest echelons of a top-secret fraternity that will stop short of nothing to defend its members... not even murder.
Killer College Scandal

Laney is dreading her high school reunion because of a sad background. However, when classmates begin to die, she must find the perpetrator before she or her daughter become the next victim.
Let's Murder Like It's 1999!

When Dylan is accused of killing his bully Sawyer, mom Courtenay is devastated, and she starts to wonder - could her son be capable of murder?
Taste of His Own Poison

When a mysterious social media account begins to post blind items about the scandals of a small town high school, a troubled teen and her best friend set out to unmask the culprit – with deadly consequences…
Killing for Extra Credit

Every town has a devil. For the small community of Braxton, that devil is Tommy Miller. A bullied and tormented teen who finally snapped, killing his friends and family at the annual Braxton town hall party, Miller escaped into the woods, never to be seen or heard from again. Until now. Ten years later, a group of fresh-faced teens find themselves targeted by a masked man in a hooded cloak. It's up to Detective Ryan Fenton and his fish-out-of-water partner to protect the town from Miller's clutches; there's just one issue - Ryan himself is a survivor of the original massacre. Is Miller opening up a new chapter, or has he returned to attend to some unfinished business?
Braxton Butcher

Seeking a fresh start, Charlotte and her husband, Joel, pack up their lives in the big city and head to the suburbs, where they find an incredible deal on a beautiful home. Yet all is not what it seems. Their house is “the murder house”, and Charlotte soon finds clues left by the former resident before her murder, making her question which one of their neighbors knew all along and have been covering it up.
The Last Woman Who Lived Here

Brendan’s mother Eilis reveals a dark secret on her deathbed, one to which Brendan must find the answer – what happened to her lost child?
Limbo

On vacation with her gal pals, Lacey's friend Janice is found dead. The other women tell the police she must have fallen, but Lacey is sure they are each covering up a deadly secret that they'll do anything to protect.
Deadly Girls Trip

In 1960s Belfast, a boy comes of age while devising a plan to steal cigarettes.
The Invention

In the barren west coast of Ireland, a rusted, iron cable car connects Dursey Island to the mainland, hanging precariously over a wild Atlantic Ocean. Between the waves and the wind, storms and secrets brew - dividing or reuniting family. For years, Ciaran has kept a relationship with his estranged father hidden. Following the death of their mother, his older brother Padraig returns to the island. Everyone knows everyone here, and secrets have a talent at getting out - This Town Still Talks About You is a universal story of human connection against a stark landscape, an atmospheric exploration of the Irish family identity.
This Town Still Talks About You

In 1970’s Northern Ireland, a young boy, bereft of his mother, defies his father to get the Glam Rock album he so desperately wants. It’s Belfast - early 70’s… BOOM! Something’s in the air and it’s not a bomb, it’s a revolution. Glam Rock is drowning out the noise of armoured cars. As British soldiers patrol the streets, kids are glued to Top Of The Pops, entranced by Marc Bolan, the androgynous, satin-clad, glitter-god. In a high-rise flat lives a recently bereaved father and his ten-year-old son PJ, who is desperate to get his hands on the new T. Rex album Electric Warrior. The problem is he’s skint and his Da is on the dole. PJ comes up with a cunning plan to get the dough, involving a sock, a prosthetic leg and a pawnbroker. Ruthless is a humorous, heartwarming story of how a prosthetic leg and a T. Rex album become the conduit for overcoming grief.
Ruthless
Three young women break bread - and possibly each other - over a late supper at the Fleadh.
Wishbone
A young married couple resolve to repair their relationship with a visit to a Belfast sex shop.