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John Travers is a Actor and Editor British born on 31 january 1989 at Belfast (United-kingdom)

John Travers

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Birth name John Travers
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 31 january 1989 (35 years) at Belfast (United-kingdom)

John Travers (born 31 January 1989) is an actor from Belfast, Northern Ireland.
^ Internet Movie Database retrieved on 2008-08-11

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Filmography of John Travers (9 films)

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Actor

Good Vibrations, 1h42
Genres Drama, Musical
Actors Richard Dormer, Jodie Whittaker, Adrian Dunbar, Liam Cunningham, Dylan Moran, Mark Ryder
Roles Mutt
Rating71% 3.5942553.5942553.5942553.5942553.594255
In 1970s sectarian Belfast in the midst of the bloody Troubles DJ Terri Hooley (Dormer) opens a record shop “on the most bombed half-mile in Europe”. He is a music-lover, idealist, radical and rebel. He is inspired by the new underground punk scene and in turn galvanises the young musicians, branching out into record production and bringing life to the city.
Peacefire
Peacefire (2008)
, 1h27
Genres Drama
Actors John Travers, Conor MacNeill, Pauline Goldsmith
Roles Colin
Rating70% 3.526623.526623.526623.526623.52662
Colin McNally (John Travers) is a troubled teenager being brought up by his widowed mother following his fathers death. With his carefree attitude towards the political situation in Northern Ireland, Colin becomes involved in criminal activities. He and friends, Spuds (Gerard Jordan) and Jimbo (Sean Roberts) begin to steal cars, take them for a joyride and later set fire to them. Following a car accident on one of their joyrides, Colin and his friends escape with only a few minor injuries and are arrested. While he and his friends are separately being questioned, a policeman makes Colin an offer - either he helps the police by becoming an informant in bringing down a top IRA man or he and his friends will be sent to prison. Although his father was a top IRA man before he died, Colin, knowing that he is making the wrong decision and that he would be going against his father and the others, takes the policeman up on his offer in order to stay out of prison which causes friction between him and his friends. Colin, Spuds, and Jimbo continue their criminal behavior and following numerous warnings from the police and the IRA, who has been lenient with Colin for who is father was, Spuds and Jimbo are kneecapped and Colin, having escaped this, is threatened and told to leave the country. Colin eventually has the top IRA man captured, and with his guilt he goes to the local priest for forgiveness. While there is nothing more the priest can do, the IRA men enter the church and take Colin to kill him. Colin asks one last thing of them for which it is granted. He writes a letter to his mother telling her that he is safe and well in England so that she will not worry about him. Colin is then shot dead by the IRA men.
Closing the Ring, 1h53
Directed by Richard Attenborough
Origin Canada
Genres Drama, War, Romance
Themes Seafaring films, Films about terrorism, Transport films, Aviation films, La bataille de l'Atlantique, Political films
Actors Shirley MacLaine, Christopher Plummer, Mischa Barton, Stephen Amell, Neve Campbell, Pete Postlethwaite
Roles Young Quinlan
Rating64% 3.2462253.2462253.2462253.2462253.246225
The film opens in 1991, with the funeral of a World War II veteran. The man's daughter Marie (Neve Campbell) delivers the eulogy to a church full of veterans who knew and loved her father, while her mother Ethel Ann (Shirley MacLaine) is sitting out on the church porch, smoking and nursing a hangover. When Ethel Ann begins acting strangely, only her friend Jack (Christopher Plummer) seems to understand why. It quickly emerges that there is a lot Marie does not know about her mother's past and the true story of her love life.
Wilderness
Wilderness (2006)
, 1h33
Directed by M. J. Bassett
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Action, Horror, Slasher
Actors Sean Pertwee, Alex Reid, Toby Kebbell, Lenora Crichlow, Stephen Wight, John Travers
Roles Dave
Rating60% 3.049983.049983.049983.049983.04998
After the suicide of one of the inmates at a British young offender institution, a group of teenage offenders, along with a prison officer, are sent to a remote island, formerly used as a British Army training area, but now serving as a prison training area. They soon find out they are not alone on the island as some members of the group come across a camp site with two female young offenders and their prison officer. The story develops into a tale of betrayal and vengeance. Strange murders start occurring, and the boys eventually work out that they are being persecuted by the father of the boy who killed himself, a special forces soldier. One by one, the teenagers and their supervisors are picked off, either by the father, his dogs, or by each other.
48 Angels
48 Angels (2006)
, 1h32
Genres Drama
Actors Shane Brolly, John Travers, Seán McGinley, Tom Murphy, John McDonnell
Roles James
Rating54% 2.7079552.7079552.7079552.7079552.707955
Seamus (Ciaran Flynn) is a 9 year old boy who has been diagnosed with a serious illness. In search of a miracle, he sets off to find God before God comes for him. Inspired by Saint Columcille and his journey to the island of Iona, Seamus sets out in a small boat without oars or sail. On his quest he encounters James (John Travers) and Darry (Shane Brolly). Despite initial conflict, the trio decide to stay together and enter upon a journey that results in the healing of hearts and minds.
Song for a Raggy Boy, 1h40
Directed by Aisling Walsh
Genres Drama, Historical, Romance
Themes Films about education, Films about children, L'enfance marginalisée
Actors Aidan Quinn, Iain Glen, Marc Warren, Dudley Sutton, Stuart Graham, Andrew Simpson
Roles Liam Mercier 636
Rating74% 3.7436953.7436953.7436953.7436953.743695
The film is set in 1939, on the brink of World War II, in the St. Judes Reformatory School, a ruthless Irish school for boys. Grey, gloomy and ruled by the sadistic Brother John (Iain Glen), the school prefers punishment to rehabilitation. But new lay teacher William Franklin (Aidan Quinn), fresh from the frontline of the Spanish Civil War, fights to liberate the boys from their oppressors.

Editor

Demonwarp
Demonwarp (1988)
, 1h31
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Horror
Themes Medical-themed films, Zombie films, Films about viral outbreaks, Disaster films
Actors George Kennedy, Billy Jayne, Michelle Bauer
Roles Editor
Rating47% 2.36262.36262.36262.36262.3626
The film begins with Kennedy's character talking to his daughter inside their cabin. Suddenly a Bigfoot-like animal breaks in and takes away the girl. Some teenage campers arrive and they too eventually meet the Bigfoot, with many of them being killed or captured. It is later discovered that one of the campers came there to find his uncle. His uncle is later found to be the Bigfoot, and that a bigoted Catholic priest used him for his own evil plans. Actually, the priest thinks an alien who arrived from an unknown planet 100 years ago is an angel who is here to be served by him. After unearthing such alien conspiracy and a horde of mindless zombies, the hidden spacecraft is destroyed inside the cave they used to hide it.