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Daon Broni Photo: Michael Shelford 1st Floor 37 Great Queen Street London WC2B 5AA t +44 (0)20 7831 4450 e [email protected] Daon Broni Photo: Michael Shelford Appearance: Black-African Greater London, England, United Kingdom Nationality: British, Ghanaian Location: Greater Manchester, England, Eye Colour: Brown United Kingdom Hair Colour: Black Height: 6'1" (185cm) Hair Length: Short Weight: 13st. (83kg) Voice Quality: Deep Playing Age: 35 - 45 years Voice Character: Natural Television 2019, Television, Leo Griffin, Holby City, BBC, Griff Rowland 2019, Television, Thomas Adewole, Doctors, BBC, Various Directors 2017, Television, Thomas Adewale, Doctors, BBC, Carolina Giametta 2011, Television, Marcus Perrin, Doctors, BBC, Sean Gleeson 2007, Television, Lenny, Serious & Organised, Thames TV, Diarmiud Lawrence 2007, Television, Chic, Waterloo Road, Shed Productions, Dermot Boyd 2007, Television, Benjamin Abbass, Casualty, BBC, David Bartlett 2004, Television, Leo Griffin, Holby City, BBC, Various Directors 2004, Television, Damien Wallace, Teachers, Tiger Aspect, Barnaby Southcombe/Sean Grundy/Iain B. McDonald 2003, Television, Policeman, Eyes Down, BBC, Christine Gernon 2003, Television, Joseph James, Servants, BBC, Tim Whitby 2003, Television, Jason Whitecross, The Bill, Talkback Thames, Steve Kelly Stage 2020, Stage, Hippolito, Women Beware Women, Shakespeares Globe Theatre, Amy Hodge 2019, Stage, Ross, Macbeth, Royal Exchange Theatre Manchester, Christopher Haydon 2018, Stage, Nick Obasi, Holy Sh!t, Kiln Theatre, Indhu Rubasingham 2017, Stage, Lieutenant Dayton Pike, Slaves of Solitude, Hampstead Theatre, Jonathan Kent 2010, Stage, Billy, Bedlam, The Globe Theatre, Jessica Swale 2010, Stage, Mortimer, Hastings, Henry IV Part I & II, The Globe Theatre, Dominic DromGoole 2009, Stage, Besouro, In Blood: The Bacchae, Arcola Theatre, Noah B. Breen 2009, Stage, Obinna, The Observer, The National Theatre, Richard Eyre 2009, Stage, Jonathan, The Wedding Dance, Nitro, Felix Cross 2007, Stage, Tomazo, The Changeling, English Touring Theatre, Stephen Unwin 2005, Stage, Sonny, One Under, Tricycle Theatre, Jenny Darnell 2005, Stage, Mercutio, Romeo & Juliet, Bath Theatre Royal, Monica Henderson 2005, Stage, Arcita/Clerk, The Canterbury Tales, Royal Shakespeare Company, Greg Doran/Jonathan Mumby/Rebecca Gatward 2002, Stage, Simon, Them and US, Bigfish Theatre, Kate Holdom 2001, Stage, Christopher, Blue/Orange, Duchess Theatre, Jenny Eastop 1999, Stage, Leonardo, Blood Wedding, Manchester Youth Theatre, Bill Hopkinson 1999, Stage, Lucas/Barrie, Head On, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Barbara Marten Film 2006, Feature Film, Yakubu, Breaking and Entering, Mirage Films, Anthony Minghella 2006, Feature Film, Roadrunner, Lives of Saints, Dazed Films, Rankin/Chris Cottam Daon Broni 1/2 2004, Feature Film, Mohammed, Dead Cool, Psychology News, David Cohen Radio 2017, Radio, Kualalo Kutawala, Tommies, BBC Radio 4, David Hunter Rehearsed Reading Rehearsed Reading, Feraydun, Shahnameh, National Theatre Studio, Tim Supple 2017, Rehearsed Reading, Jonah Wasswa, Last King of Scotland, RADA - George Bernard Shaw Theatre, Rob Hastie 2009, Rehearsed Reading, Polykleitos, Welcome To Thebes, The National Theatre, Richard Eyre Short Film 2016, Short Film, Inspector Legg, Now What?, Independent, Kingsley Hoskins Further Credits Voice Over, One Night In Bolton, Octagon Theatre Bolton, Lotte Wakeham Voice Over, Narrator, Battle of the Wines, Creative Content Media, Ross Close Accents & Dialects: (* = native) African, African-Eastern, African-West, American-African American, American-Standard, English-Standard, Ghanaian, Lancashire, London, Manchester*, RP, South African Performance: Master of Ceremonies, Public Speaking, Role Play, TV Presenting, Voice Over, Voice Over + Studio + Source Connect or similar Training: Manchester Youth Theatre Powered by Spotlight and Tagmin The information in this CV has been provided by or on behalf of the client concerned via Spotlight.com. Every effort has been made to make sure that the information contained in this page is correct and Spotlight and Tagmin can accept no responsibility for its accuracy. Daon Broni 2/2.
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