Gareth Jewell

Gareth Jewell (born 7 June 1983) is a Welsh television actor from Ammanford, Wales.[1]

Gareth Jewell
Born (1983-06-07) 7 June 1983
OccupationActor
Children3

Career

Before concentrating on his acting career, Jewell held a number of different jobs after getting rejected from RADA as a teenager.[1] In 2009 Jewell portrayed the character of Rob Williams in the BBC Wales drama Crash. This followed with a cameo appearance as a car thief in Welsh language film Patagonia,[2] and a role in the 2010 BBC One drama The Indian Doctor. In 2011 he was cast as Owen, the lead male character in the BBC Wales drama Baker Boys, after attending an audition with co-stars Eve Myles and Matthew Gravelle.[1]

As of 2013, Jewell has been part of the main cast on S4C's school drama Gwaith/Cartref. His storylines have been based on his controversial relationship with Sian Bowen-Harries (Janet Aethwy) and the history of his father's domestic violence.

In 2011 The Western Mail listed him as the 24th sexiest man in Wales.[3]

Filmography

Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1997–2002Pam fi Duw?CwcwMain Role
2009CrashRob Williams
2010The Indian DoctorRhys Stephens
2010PatagoniaChicos del Valle
2011MerlinServant to HeliosEpisode: The Hunters Heart
2011DoctorsBobbie GreeneRegular role
2011Baker BoysOwen Price2 series
2012AlysPhilSeries 2
2013–presentGwaith/CartrefMr Aled JenkinsSeries 3–present
2014The Devil's ViceActorMain role
2015Father BrownHenry GibbsEpisode: The Truth in the Wine
2017BangDCI Carl RobertsMain role
2017Keeping FaithGavin JohnAlso starred in the Welsh version Un Bore Mercher.
2019–presentPobol y CwmDylan EllisRegular role

References

  1. "Jewell in our crown". South Wales Guardian. 15 June 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
  2. Gareth Jewell's Spotlight page
  3. Woodrow, Emily (8 October 2011). "The Sexiest Men in Wales 2011". The Western Mail. Archived from the original on 17 November 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2011.


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