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Johnathan Gwyn

Director | Actor | Creation
Date of birth : 07/14/1973
City of birth : Richardson, Texas, USA

Johnathan Gwyn, Chief Executive Officer of several entities from environmental to entertainment followed his father's footsteps and developed his entrepreneurship mentality at 12 years old. By his early twenties, he assisted his family at Waste Control Services, one of the top 500 Hispanic businesses several years in a row. After working 8 years in the disaster response industry, he decided to move into the entertainment field, where he moved from entry level roles, to then acting, writing, producing, directing, and preparing for a slate of productions. Johnathan has shared and developed ideas with many top Hispanic film and television icons which he considers heroes, such as Antonio Banderas and Andy Garcia. Among his notable accomplishments,most recently is a nomination for an "Imagen Award" happening the 10th, of August 2012 and a second "Telly Award win this year". Johnathan Gwyn has utilized his passion to encourage young entertainers to reach their goals and follow their dreams. While serving in the environmental business, he mentored under Houston's oldest and best animators, engineers, and pioneers in pioneering Radio, Film, and designing and building television affiliates PBS and CBS in Houston Texas. Johnathan options, writes, directs, and produces feature films, music videos, commercials, shorts that win a main stream audience. Johnathan Gwyn was instrumental in the development and start-up of Viva Vision, the largest mobile TV entertainment service portal, serving as Director of Production and Brand Management. Additionally, in 2008, Viva Vision was named one of the top five media companies on the INC. 500 list of fastest growing private companies in America. Johnathan continues to generate, develop, and aggregate enough film, television, and interactive media to feed the pipeline with breakthrough content.

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