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Jeff Murphy

Writing

Biography

Jeff Murphy is an author, screenwriter and script consultant. A Bafta winner for his work on the successful detective show Hinterland, Jeff is involved in a range of projects in both feature film and television. Jeff has worked with: BBC Films, BBC Drama, BBC Wales, All 3 Media, Universal, Irish Dreamtime, Severn Screen, Katselas Films, Nevision, Celtic Media Group, S4C, Daybreak Pictures, Libertine, Kiwa Media, Fiction Factory, CAA, New Zealand Film Commission, Film Agency Wales and many more. Jeff is a Random House author. His book on boxer Johnny Owen, now adapted for the screen, was elected the Sunday Times Sports Book of the Month. His new book about a lifetime living with Asperger Syndrome, 'Welcome to Valleywood' is scheduled for completion in 2018. Jeff also delivers a lecture on creative thought 'Where Ideas Come From'

Known For

Hinterland
7.2

Tom Mathias comes to Aberystwyth having abandoned his life in London. He's a brilliant but troubled man. Despite his faults he is an excellent detective, who knows that the key to solving the crime lies not in where you look for truth, but how you look.

Hinterland

2013
Hidden
7.1

DI Cadi John and DC Owen Vaughan try to solve a case involving Mali Pryce, a young woman whose body was discovered in a stream in the woods.

Hidden

2018
Glenrothan
6.0

After 35 years in Chicago, Donal reluctantly returns to the Scottish Highlands to reconcile with his estranged older brother Sandy. Sandy needs Donal to take over the family's whisky distillery or he'll be forced to sell and give up on the family's legacy. But their reunion forces the brothers to confront the past and the real reason Donal left Glenrothan.

Glenrothan

2026
Denmark
6.2

Herb’s life is a mess. He’s lost his welfare, can’t hold a job, can’t talk to his son, has a neighbour who won’t shut up and a diet that consists mainly of cheap beer and mushy peas. It’s no way to live and he knows it. Then he learns from a TV news report that Danish prisoners have it way better than he does: a job, accessible healthcare, the quiet of the countryside, even an HDTV. They’re practically living in hotels. He says goodbye (and good riddance) to his dingy flat and smuggles himself to Denmark aboard a cargo ship, landing in a quaint town with everything he needs -- including a bank to rob. But when he meets a friendly local barmaid and a lovable stray dog that won’t leave his side, he begins to wonder if prison really is his only chance of a fulfilling life.

Denmark

2019