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| Talent Agent: |
Kohner Agency, The - Samantha Crisp
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| Profession: |
Actor / Self |
| Born: |
22 July 1964, Amersham, England, UK (age 45) |
| Height: |
6' 1" (1.85 m) |
| Spouse: |
Alex Belcourt (? - 2004) (divorced)
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| Credited Years: |
1978 - 2011 |
Trivia
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He was nominated for a 1999 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Supporting Performance of 1998 for his role in Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle, and Dick. |
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He was nominated for a 2002 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role of 2001 for his performance in Mouth to Mouth at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs in London. |
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Born on the same day as actor David Spade and comedian Johnny Leguizamo |
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He received a Theatre World Award for "Outstanding Broadway Debut" for his performance as Victor in the Alan Rickman, Lindsay Duncan production of Noel Cowards "Private Lives" at the Richard Rogers Theater in 2002. |
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Nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actor, for "Rain Man" at The Apollo Theatre, London. [2008] |
Other Works
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(April 2002): Plays Victor in "Private Lives" play by Noel Coward (Richard Rodgers Theater, New York City, New York, USA). |
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Theatre credits include: "Jonathan" in the play "Two Thousand years" written and directed by Mike Leigh (National Theatre Cottesloe, September 2005 - January 2006). |
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His theatre credits include: title character in the play "Paul" by Howard Brenton at the National Theatre (Cottesloe), November 2005 to February 2006. He replaced the actor Paul Rhys who was forced to withdraw after only 3 performances due to ill health. |
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(1996) Appeared in the John Webster play "The White Devil" produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England. |
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(1998) Played Kenneth Williams in "Cleo,Camping,Emmanuelle and Dick" National Theatre, London). |
Where Are They Now?
| July 2002 |
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playing Victor on Broadway in the Tony-winning revival of Private Lives |
| August 2008 |
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Playing Raymond Babbit opposite Josh Hartnett as Charlie Babbit in the stage production of Rain Man at the Apollo Theater in London's West End. |
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