ALEXANDER FORSTER Representation: Alexandra Mclean-Williams Playing Age: 30-40 Height: 5’9’’ Eyes: Green Location: London

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ALEXANDER FORSTER Representation: Alexandra Mclean-Williams Playing Age: 30-40 Height: 5’9’’ Eyes: Green Location: London ALEXANDER FORSTER Representation: Alexandra McLean-Williams Playing Age: 30-40 Height: 5’9’’ Eyes: Green Location: London THEATRE BAD GIRLS: THE MUSICAL – Jim Fenner Upstairs at the Gatehouse Rebecca Eastham GUYS AND DOLLS – Nicely Nicely Arts Centre Canada JOSEPH AND HIS AMAZING RUG Steven Pimlott TECHNICOLOUR DREAMCOAT – Swing & 1st Cover Joseph LES MISERABLES – Swing Cameron Mackintosh Ltd Trevor Nunn MY FAVORITE YEAR – Sy Benson Arts Centre Canada RENT – Swing Duke Of York Ashley Wallen SUMMER HOLLIDAY – Edwin Winter Gardens Ultz SUNSET BOULEVARD – Swing RUG Trevor Nunn WE WILL ROCK YOU – Big Macca Dominion Ben Elton BORN TO LIVE – Steve Pleasance Jonathon Todd YOUNG APOLLO – Rupert Brooke Hugh Wooldridge TELEVISION: THE I.T CROWD – James ITV Graham Lineman THE QUEENS LOST UNCLE – C4 Rob Flame King George VI FACE 2 FACE – Stephen BBC Michael Bentham Continued F22B, Parkhall Business Centre, 40 Martell Road, London SE21 8EN T +44 (0) 203 567 1090 E [email protected] www.mclean-williams.com Registered in England Number: 7432186 Registered Office: C/O William Sturgess & Co, Burwood House, 14 - 16 Caxton Street, London SW1H 0QY ALEXANDER FORSTER continued FILM: THE WORLDS END – Zombie Universal Edgar Wright Commercial, Radio, Audio and Voice Over Credits Available on Request VITAL STATISTICS & SKILLS: *highly skilled VITAL STATISTICS: Hair: Dark Brown Eyes: Green Height: 5’9’’, Build: Slim DIALECTS: American- New York, American-Standard, Australian, Birmingham, Canadian, Cockney, English- Standard*, Essex, Kent, Lancashire, Luton, Oxfordshire, RP MUSIC & DANCE: A Cappella, Ballet, Baritone-High, Baritone-Light, Cabaret Singing, Choreography, Contemporary Dance, Dance Captain, Falsetto, High Baritone, Jazz Dancing, Lyrical Dance, Pas de Deux, Tenor Baritone PERFORMANCE Actor-Singer, Audio Drama, Dancer-Professional, Musical Comedy, Musical Theatre, Physical Comedy, Physical Theatre, Professional Dancer, Professional Singer, Voice Over SPORTS: Badminton, Climbing, Cycling, Horse-riding, Ice Skating, Pool, Roller-Skating, Running, Skiing, Swimming OTHER SKILLS: Animal Handling, Assistant Director (experienced), Cooking/Baking, Dance Teacher, Drama Workshop Leader, First Aider (qualified), Improvisation, Movement Director/Coach, Movement Tutor, Musical Theatre Workshop Leader, Silver Service F22B, Parkhall Business Centre, 40 Martell Road, London SE21 8EN T +44 (0) 203 567 1090 E [email protected] www.mclean-williams.com Registered in England Number: 7432186 Registered Office: C/O William Sturgess & Co, Burwood House, 14 - 16 Caxton Street, London SW1H 0QY .
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