Metin Hüseyin

Metin Hüseyin is a Turkish-Cypriot-British television and film director.

Metin Hüseyin
Born
London, England
OccupationFilm and television director
Years active1990–present

Career

Hüseyin's debut film, Tight Trousers, was nominated for a BAFTA Film Award for Best Short Film in 1989, and in 1998 he received an RTS award and a British Academy Television Award nomination for Common as Muck, and The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling won three BAFTAs. In 2002, he directed the film Anita and Me.[1]

Hüseyin has also directed episodes of various television series, including The All New Alexei Sayle Show, Randall and Hopkirk, Kingdom, Merlin, Shameless, and Krypton.[2]

Filmography

Director
Year Film Notes
1990 Tight Trousers Short film
1991 Teenage Health Freak TV series (6 episodes)
1994 The All New Alexei Sayle Show TV series (12 episodes)
1995 Sorry About Last Night TV movie
1994–1997 Common As Muck TV series (9 episodes)
1997 The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling TV mini-series (5 episodes)
1998 Norman Ormal: A Very Political Turtle TV movie
2000 It Was an Accident
2001 Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) TV series (3 episodes)
2002 Anita and Me
2004 The Legend of the Tamworth Two TV movie
2004 A Thing Called Love TV series (2 episodes)
2005 Angell's Hell TV movie
2005 Rose and Maloney TV series (3 episodes)
2006 Mayo TV series (3 episodes)
2006 Berry's Way TV movie
2008 The Palace TV series (4 episodes)
2008 The Invisibles TV series (3 episodes)
2007–2009 Kingdom TV series (5 episodes)
2009 All the Small Things TV series (3 episodes)
2009 Merlin TV series (3 episodes)
2011 Borgia TV series (14 episodes)
2010–2011 Shameless TV series (4 episodes)
2011 Lewis TV series (1 episode)
2015–2016 Outlander TV series (7 episodes)
2017 Fortitude TV series (2 episodes)
2017 Kevin (Probably) Saves the World TV series (1 episode)
2018 Krypton TV series (episode: "Transformation")
2019 Another Life TV series (2 episodes)
2019 City on a Hill TV series ( S01 E06 )

References

  1. "Metin Huseyin – Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  2. "Metin Hüseyin". BFI. Retrieved 25 April 2020.


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