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Johnny English is a 2003 spy action comedy film directed by Peter Howitt and written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and William Davies. It is a British-French venture produced by StudioCanal and Working Title Films , and distributed by Universal Pictures .
Johnny English is a series of spy action comedy films parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. It features Rowan Atkinson as the title character, based on the screenplay written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and William Davies. The series includes three instalments: Johnny English (2003), Johnny English Reborn (2011), and Johnny English ...
Howitt's first notable TV role was in the 1984–85 series of Yorkshire Television's long-running programme for schools How We Used To Live, where he starred alongside Brookside actress Sue Jenkins. He is best known for playing Joey Boswell in the first four series of BBC TV series Bread .
Pages in category "Films directed by Peter Howitt" ... Johnny English; L. Laws of Attraction; R. Radio Rebel; Reasonable Doubt (2014 film) S. Scorched Earth (2018 film)
Director Cast Genre Notes 16 Years of Alcohol: Richard Jobson: ... Johnny English: Peter Howitt: Rowan Atkinson, John Malkovich: Spy/comedy: Kiss of Life: Emily Young ...
He made his first major Variety appearance in the 1989 Children's Royal Variety Performance [9] and he appeared as 'The Director' in the 1991 Children's Royal Variety Performance. [10] Morris found recognition in the UK with the BBC comedy series Bread and as the presenter of the CBBC children's television show, The Movie Game.
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Even though "editing rooms can be very combative places" with directors, the test results make the process "less combative." While filming Johnny English (2003) with director Peter Howitt, testing led to reshoots of the beginning of the film to set up the character better, and "test scores leaped considerably." [3]