Phil O'Shea is a renowned screenwriter based in London, with a global presence in the UK, US, Germany, and France, where he also maintains a home.
Phil has an impressive portfolio of feature films, including the critically acclaimed "Vampire Diary", which won the best film award at the Milan International Film Festival, as well as three other major awards. His other notable feature film credits include the horror film "Spirit Trap", starring Billie Piper and Luke Mably, and the European thriller "The Harpist".
In addition to his feature film work, Phil has also made significant contributions to television, penning scripts for popular shows such as "Dark Knight", "Oscar Charlie", "Wycliffe", "Dream Team", "Risk", "Yellowthread Street", and "Chuggington".
Phil's stage-play, "Playing For England", was showcased at the prestigious Kings Head Theatre, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and talented writer.
Phil's work with the British Film Institute is also noteworthy, as he wrote and directed "The Crane", which marked Jude Law's film debut. His script "Air Guitar" earned him the UKFC £10,000 screenwriting award, a testament to his exceptional writing skills.
As a sought-after lecturer on screenwriting, Phil has shared his expertise with numerous film schools and international conferences. He is also fluent in German and French, allowing him to effectively communicate with collaborators and audiences worldwide.