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Tristan Beint Photo: Brandon Bishop 1st Floor 37 Great Queen Street London WC2B 5AA t +44 (0)20 7831 4450 e [email protected] Tristan Beint Photo: Brandon Bishop Recently shot THE GREAT (Hulu). Other Screen credits inc: DOWNTON ABBEY (ITV), DOCTOR WHO and THE MUSKETEERS (both BBC). Stage credits inc: THE ALCHEMIST, GALILEO, THE ROYAL HUNT OF THE SUN (all National Theatre), A FLEA IN HER EAR (The Old Vic) and THE COUNTRY WIFE (Theatre Royal Haymarket). Appearance: Scandinavian, White Greater London, England, United Kingdom Nationality: British Location: City of Bristol, England, United Kingdom Other: Equity Carmarthenshire, Wales, United Kingdom Eye Colour: Blue-Grey Height: 5'11" (180cm) Hair Colour: Light/Mid Brown Playing Age: 26 - 38 years Hair Length: Mid Length Television 2019, Television, Lieutenant Bukharin (2 eps), The Great, Hulu, Ben Chessell 2018, Television, Adrian Pardem, Doctors, BBC, Piotr Szkopiak 2018, Television, Cliff, 7 Days That Rocked Elton, Channel 5/Reelz, John Holdsworth 2017, Television, Bernie Leadon, Breaking up the Band, ITV, Matthew Thompson 2016, Television, Harry Fitzgerald, Father Brown, BBC Television, Paul Gibson 2015, Television, Vicomte de la Prade, The Musketeers, BBC, Andy Hay 2014, Television, Lt. Joshua Wise, Doctors, BBC, Niall Fraser 2013, Television, Tom, Doctor Who (50th Anniversary Special), BBC, Nick Hurran 2013, Television, Waiter, Downton Abbey, Carnival Film and Television Ltd, David Evans 2013, Television, David Dessler, Eastenders (3 eps), BBC, Nic Phillips 2013, Television, Walter Waite, Doctors, BBC, Piotr Szkopiak 2012, Television, Frank Whittle, How We Invented The World, Nutopia for Discovery Channel, Simon George 2009, Television, Barman, New Tricks, Wall to Wall, Robin Sheppard 2009, Television, Rob Sutherland, Doctors, BBC Television, Steve Hughes 2008, Television, Lad, Tess Of The D'Urbervilles, London Weekend Television, Ian Sharp 2008, Television, Edward Brittain, Vera Brittain, BBC Television, Claire Whalley 2007, Television, Graham Cox, The Bill, Talkback Thames, Julie Edwards 2007, Television, Alex, Holby City, BBC Television, Jamie Annett 2005, Television, Student, Afterlife, Clerkenwell Films, Martyn Friend 2004, Television, Dominic Howard, Casualty, BBC Television, Ged Maguire Stage Stage, Mike Priddle, Ghost Stories, Arts Theatre, Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman Stage, Kastril, The Alchemist, National Theatre, Nicholas Hytner Stage, Dorilant, The Country Wife, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Jonathan Kent Stage, Robbie, Gin For Breakfast, Whatever Guise, Ryan Gage Stage, Antipholous of Ephesus, Comedy of Errors, Sprite Productions, Charlotte Bennett Stage, Schrank, West Side Story, The Princes Trust Stage, Etienne, A Flea in Her Ear, The Old Vic, Richard Eyre Stage, Mark, Boiling Frogs, Southwark Playhouse, Alex Hassell Tristan Beint 1/2 Stage, Young Martin, The Royal Hunt of the Sun, National Theatre, Trevor Nunn Stage, Cosimo Di Medici, Galileo, National Theatre, Howard Davies Stage, Robin, The Adventures of Robin Hood, Tobacco Factory, Richard Da Costa Stage, Bomber Pilot, Theatre of Horror and Grand Guignol, "Hamburg", The Sticking Place, Darren Ormandy Stage, Demitrius/Snout, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Sprite Productions, Stuart Harvey Stage, Florizel, The Winter's Tale, Creation Theatre Company, Justin Butcher Film 2017, Feature Film, Edward Stirling, Where the Skin Lies, Signwriter Films, Michaël Boucherie 2015, Film, Marvin Maskelyne (lead), Bad Acid, Flaxman Films, David Chaudoir 2009, Film, Nick /'Ferdinand', Shadows in the Sun, Giant Films, David Rocksavage Radio 2019, Radio, Tomoso/Various others, Renaissance Man, Radio 4, Clive Brill Further Credits 2018, Animation, Pliable / Samuel, Pilgrim's Progress, Cat In The Mill Studio, Robert Fernandez 2015, Animation, Robert Jermaine Thomas, The Robert Jermaine Thomas Story, Herald Entertainment, Robert Fernandez Accents & Dialects: (* = native) American-Southern States, American-Standard, Australian, Birmingham, Bristol, Cockney, Dutch, Estuary English, Heightened RP, London, Manchester, RP*, Scottish-Standard, Welsh-Southern, West Country, Wiltshire, Yorkshire Languages: (* = Native/Fluent) English* Music & Dance: (* = highly skilled) Baritone Performance: BADC Advanced, Fight Captain (experienced), Fight Director (qualified) Sports: (* = highly skilled) Archery, Fencing*, Horse-riding, Kayak*, Pool, Sailing*, Shooting, Stage Combat*, Swimming Training: LAMDA 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. Tristan Beint 2/2.
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