Johnny Meres

Jonathan "Johnny" Meres (born in 1958)[1] is an English actor and writer of children and teen novels.

Johnny Meres
Born
Jonathan Meres

1958 (age 6162)
Occupationactor, novelist
Years active1993–present

Awards

"Scottish Children's Book Award 2012"

"Phoenix Book Award 2013"

"Perrier Comedy Award" nominee 1993

"Time Out" Award winner 1989

Filmography

Year Film Role Other notes
2000 The Little Vampire Teacher
2008 Outpost Gotz credited "The Breather"
Stone of Destiny Detective
2012 Outpost 2: Black sun Gotz
2015 Outpost III: Rise of the Spetsnaz Gotz

Books by Meres

  • World of Norm 11 - May Be Recycled (2016)
  • World of Norm 10 - Includes Delivery (2016)
  • World of Norm 09 - May Still Be Charged (2015)
  • World of Norm 08 - May Contain Buts (2015)
  • World of Norm 07 - Must Be Washed Separately (2014)
  • World of Norm 06 - May Need Rebooting (2014)
  • World of Norm 05 - May Be Contagious (2013)
  • World of Norm 04 - May Require Batteries (June 2013)
  • World of Norm 03 - May Produce Gas (2012)
  • World of Norm 02 - May Cause Irritation (2012)
  • World of Norm 01 - May Contain Nuts (2011) Winner of the Scottish Children's Book Award 2012
  • The World of Norm (Activity Book) - May Need Filling In (2014)
  • Phenomenal! - The Small Book Of Big Words (2012)
  • Koala Calamity (2012)
  • The XMAS Factor (2012)
  • Our City (2008)
  • On The Money (2007)
  • Diary of a Trainee Rock God (2006)
  • Fame Thing (2006)
  • Love Dad (2004)
  • Yo! Dot UK (2001)
  • Clone Zone (2001)
  • The Big Bad Rumour (2000)
  • Yo! Diary! 2 - and another thing (2000)
  • Yo! Diary! (1999)
  • Somewhere Out There (1998)

Official Website

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References

Official Website

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