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Paul Griffiths (Richard Paul Griffiths) was born on 8 August, 1973 in Wales, is an A welsh dramatist and playwright. Discover Paul Griffiths's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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Richard Paul Griffiths |
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8 August 1973 |
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Timeline
Paul Griffiths (born 8 August 1973) is a Welsh writer, theatre critic and director.
Griffiths took a three-year Media Course at the Y Coleg Normal, University of Wales, Bangor and after graduating in 1994, worked for numerous television companies as a Production Assistant, and later as an Assistant Producer and Director.
After his Youth Company parted in 1994, Griffiths was invited to co-write, produce and direct a musical for a Festival to celebrate the centenary of poet and Archdruid Cynan in Pwllheli, Wales.
He won the Drama Medal at the National Urdd Gobaith Cymru Eisteddfod three times in succession between 1995 and 1997 – the only person ever to do this.
Griffiths won the Drama Medal at the National Urdd Gobaith Cymru Eisteddfod for the first time at the Preseli Eisteddfod in 1995 for a short play entitled O Gysgod y Cyll (From the Shadows).
In 1995, he spent a year working as an Assistant Film Editor on S4C's eight-part family drama series Lleifior.
In collaboration with Musical Director and Composer Annette Bryn Parry and author Glyn Roberts, Griffiths successfully produced O Docyn Brwyn i Ben Draw'r Byd (From 'Tocyn Brwyn' to the Ends of the Earth) at Neuadd Dwyfor Theatre, Pwllheli in May 1995, with a cast of over 50 local and professional artists including the Hogia'r Wyddfa and Rosalind and Myrddin.
He repeated his success in 1996 at the Bro Maelor Eisteddfod in Wrexham with another short play called B'echdan? (Sandwich?) later adapted and televised on the S4C Digital as B'echdan Wŷ? (Egg Sandwich?).
Following the success of the production, an annual May Festival was set up in the town, and Griffiths co-wrote and directed three further productions with the cast; Dan Hwyl Wen (Under a White Sail) in 1996 based on the sea-shanties of J. Glyn Davies, Dan Gysgod y Graig (In the Shadow of the Rock) in 1997 based on the true story of the Carreg yr Imbyll Granite Company, and Ail-Godi'r Llen (Raising the Curtain) in 2005, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the company.
In 1997 he won again at the Islwyn Eisteddfod in Crosskeys with the play Ai am fod haul yn Machlud? (Is it because of the sunset?) which was also later adapted and televised on S4C Digital under the new name of Traeth Coch (Red Beach) starring Mali Harries.
He joined Cwmni Da as a Researcher and later Assistant Producer in 1997, and contributed to BAFTA Cymru Award Winning series such as Y Sioe Gelf (The Arts Show), Popeth yn Gymraeg (Everything in Welsh) and Jones Jones Jones.
In 1998, Griffiths was commissioned along with composer Einion Dafydd to write a musical for the Urdd Gobaith Cymru Eisteddfod in Pwllheli, and Yn y Ffrâm (Framed) was produced at Neuadd Dwyfor, during the festival week in May 1998.
In 2000, at the Bro Conwy Eisteddfod held in Llandudno he was invited to adjudicate the competition and at the 2008 Eisteddfod, again held in Llandudno presented the Ceremony live on S4C.
In 2000, Griffiths received several writing commissions from S4C including his first feature film commission.
Two other scripts had also been turned into short dramas for the Welsh-language channel.
He has worked on a number of scripts for S4C series like Pengelli and Tipyn o Stad (A Bit of a State) and wrote a 13-episode children's animation series called Bibi Bêl (Bibi the Ball) for Griffilms.
His work is inspired by everyday life and gets his inspiration from listening to people talking and picking things up from conversations.
In 2000, S4C's commissioning editor for drama, Angharad Jones, said Griffiths' scripts contained warmth and a sense of humour.
"He also has quite a good understanding of female characters as he has got sensitivity", she added.
A second commission followed in 2000, and Griffiths worked with composer Gareth Glyn on Ail-Liwio'r Byd which was staged at the Venue Cymru, Llandudno in May 2000.
Between March 2006 and December 2013 he contributed a controversial weekly theatre column to the National Paper of Wales Y Cymro.
He is also a regular contributor on the Welsh language Television Channel S4C and BBC Radio Cymru.
Griffiths was raised in Dolwyddelan, North Wales.
At the age of thirteen, he set up his own theatre company, called Cwmni Ieuenctid Dolwyddelan.
The company became successful and toured Wales competing in local theatre festivals.
He was educated at Dolwyddelan school and later at Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy Secondary school in Llanrwst, North Wales.
In 2006, he filmed and directed a 30-minute documentary in the series Love Hurts for ITV1 Wales.
He has also worked on co-productions for TG4, S4C and ITV1 Wales with Midas Productions, Dublin such as Frongoch – Coláiste na Réabhlóide (Frongoch – University of Revolution) and Celtic Monsters which won an Award at the Celtic Film and Television Festival in 2006.
He has previously worked on the 2006 and 2007 festival broadcast.
In June 2007, he left North Wales and re-located to London.
Since re-locating to London in June 2007, Griffiths has worked with numerous companies such as Soho Theatre, Punchdrunk_(theatre_company), Battersea Arts Centre, Finborough Theatre, and five years as Operations Manager for the National Youth Music Theatre UK across the UK.
Griffiths continues to work from time in Wales, and his last contribution was as Assistant Producer on the live six-day coverage for S4C of the Urdd Gobaith Cymru Eisteddfod from the Conwy Valley held in May 2008.
In 2010, Griffiths adjudicated the Drama Medal for the second time at the Ceredigion Urdd Eisteddfod.
Following being diagnosed with depression in 2012, Griffiths was commissioned by BBC Radio Cymru to write a short radio play about his battle with the illness and attempted suicide.
In May 2013, he was a TV studio guest for S4C during the Award Ceremony, celebrating 18 years since he won his first Medal, on the same Eisteddfod field.
Griffiths started his career in television production as a part of his work experience in his second year at Y Coleg Normal, University of Wales, Bangor, when he worked as a Runner on S4C's adaptation of the Saunders Lewis play Brad (Treason).
After completing his Degree, he joined Eryri Films and worked on several drama series such as Tydi Coleg yn Gret (Isn't College Great) and I Dir Drygioni (Into the Evil Earth) and numerous light-entertainment series for S4C.
Dan y Don (Under the Wave) was broadcast in November 2013 and conveys a safe underwater haven that comforts sufferers of the illness, and echoes the poetical voices of Under Milk Wood by fellow Welshman, Dylan Thomas.
In 2014, he completed a five-part comedy series for BBC Radio Cymru called Becca Bingo.