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Philip Harrison PHILIP HARRISON Height: 6’3 Hair: Light Brown Eyes: blue/grey Training and skills: Trained at A.L.R.A 3 year acting course, Sorrell Carson Stockton Billingham Tech, Foundation drama, 2 yrs. Ken Parkin Fencing (Most Bladed weapons) A.F.A Basic coach Foil, Epee, Sabre. Eskrima (stick fighting). Martial arts: Basic Kung Fu, (Sholin Golden Fist) Karate (Wado Ryu) Progressive combat. Archery. Guitar. Video Production. Juggling, Stilt walking. Film credits include: The Boy on the Bus Simon Pitts Flourishing Pictures Harrigans Nick Tall Trees Films Sleepworking Gavin Williams Hook Pictures Television credits include The Dumping Ground Di Patrick BBC Inspector George Gently Gillies Mackinnon BBC Inside Out Dan Farthing BBC Vera Paul Whittington ITV Emmerdale John Anderson/Micky Jones Granada Television ('North') Byker Grove Rob Bailey BBC/Zenith North ('Ollie’s Dad') Badger Paul Harrison BBC/Zenith North ('Egger') Fighting for Gemma Julian Jarrold Granada ('Frank') Clock Shock 999 Katie Thomas BBC ('Father') Per Chance To Dream Tim Putnam Channel 4 ('Hobbs') Heartbeat Tim Dowd Yorkshire Whispers of the Rock David Sands Border TV ('Lt Wallingford') Glass Virgin Sarah Hellings Tyne Tees ('Big fella') Harry Mary MacMurray BBC Commercial and corporate credits Newcastle Brown Ale commercial Droga 5 Arberia Roman Fort museum film Centre Screen Medical in house film Scenario Role Play NHS Stroke Awareness film Tyne Media Rally Car film Landau Reece Theatre credits include: Shortcuts Rosie Kellegher Live Theatre Cuckoo Jack Janet Nettleton No Limits Theatre Company The Odyssey Paul Harman C.T.C. The Unattended David Tarkenter Customs House, South Shields Attic Janet Nettleton No limits Theatre Co ('John') Lace and lacky Nina Hajiani C.T.C ('Robert Ropener') Midsummer Nights Dream Paul Harman Mad Alice ('Titania') The Great Storm Nina Hajiani C.T.C ('Ralf Jackson') Don’t Forget to Remember Janice Short C.T.C ('Alan') Clever Polly Tim Green Belgrade ('Wolf') Lost Child Paul Harman C.T.C ('Father') Bretfski St Andrew Breakwell Roundabout/Salisbury Playhouse ('Samav') East of the Sun West of The Moon Tony Ravenhall N.T.C/ C.T.C ('Prince') Romeo & Juliet Paul Harman C.T.C ('Nurse'/'Friar') Rumplestiltskin Paul Harman N.T.C ('Miller') Peter Pan Stephen Rawsthorn Durham Theatre ('Hook') Though The Heavens Fall Stephanie Legg Red Ladder ('Brendon') The Singing Ringing Tree Philip Harrison Otis Theatre ('Dwarf') One Night In Feb Paul Harman C.T.C ('Thought') The Odyssey Paul Harman C.T.C ('Odysseus') Aladdin Lawrence Sach Durham Theatre ('Genie') Twelfth Night Philip Harrison Target Theatre ('Malvolio') Directing Work: Singing Ringing tree N.T.C/C.T.C Lift ARC Twelfth Night Target Pete the Pirate Target Grim Apollyon Plague of Godnesss Apollyon Fluke Apollyon More Light AYT After Juliet AYT Canterville Ghost BOS Other Short films: One night in February C.T.C Romeo & Juliet C.T.C Gingerbread Crowcrag/C.T.C De Jesus Days Short Promo Earwig Organ No reason Customer 1st Stockton Borough Council Comments & commendations Stockton Borough Council European Dragon boat festival (comp oct 04) S.B.C World dragon boat short promo British dragon boat asc. Series of short horrors Stagecoach schools. Making waste work Inereg, European funded. Other experience: Acting coach at 6 stagecoach theatre arts schools since 2000 Taught specialist drama at main stream schools throughout Cleveland and North Yorkshire, Facilitated over 500 workshops in drama for Stockton, Middlesbrough, Darlington, and county councils throughout the north east. Specialist coach for S.B.T.C and Redcar tech in B.Tech drama. .
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