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DAVID J PEEL IMDB; David J DAVID J PEEL IMDB; David J. Peel Equity no; 259677 Spotlight View Pin; 9492 8947 1003 Contact [email protected] HEIGHT: 5ft 5” HAIR: Light Brown/Shaved EYES: Blue BUILD: Medium PLAYING AGE: 35-55 years FULL DRIVING LICENCE THEATRE Role Play Company Director Venue Bradford Centenary Story Teller Children of the Snow Sand In Your Eye Jamie Wardley Square 2013 The Tetley Museum,Leeds Narrator Non Stop Inertia Tyman Rushton Tyman Rushton 2013 Multiroles A Walk in History Second Floor T.C. Peter Huntley Undercliffe, Bradford 2013 Matey Dear Brutus Second Floor T.C. Peter Huntley The Wardrobe 2013 Bernie The Road to Waterloo Snowgoose T.C. Martin Knowles The Carriageworks 2013 Bob Les Paddy Harry Street Voices 4 Freedom Studios Tom Wright Yorkshire Tour 2013 Bradford Playhouse/& Arts Albert De Lenac The Lost Special Snow Goose T.C Martin Knowles Leeds 2013 Dawson,Tolley, Skinner Black Beauty Peel Heritage Jamie Osborne National Tour 2012 Kremers Sanctuary Re-Stage Chris Green Brighton Fringe 2012 Caliban The Tempest Paper Zoo T. C. Julia O’Keeffe 2012 Yorkshire tour. Narrator/Tim Flint Street Nativity Keighley Players Richard Walsh Keighley Playhouse 2011 Donald Blue Remembered Hills Paper Zoo T.C. Julia O’Keeffe 2011 Yorkshire Tour. Snowgoose The Playhouse (Bradford) Tom Waiting For Spring Sue Arloff Productions 2011 Mr Perks (Narrator) Railway Children Keighley Players Steven Clark Keighley Playhouse. 2010 Hoess, Photographer The Interview (Story of Hexis Productions Jayson Bartlett Bradford Playhouse. 2010 and Chaim. the Holocaust). Edinburgh Fringe and Adam Gibson 2020 Vision Paper Zoo T.C Julia O’ Keeffe Tour. 2010 1984 Syme Paper Zoo T.C Stuart Davies National tour. 2010 (Featuring John Hurt) Peter Hall’s Squealer Paper Zoo T.C. Stuart Davies Tour. 09/10 Animal Farm Branwell Bronte Bronte in Bradford Snowgoose June Russell Bradford Playhouse. 2010 2ND Lieutenant Trotter Journeys End Keighley Players Mike Boothroyd Keighley Playhouse. 2009 David Ian Gavin Mitford Alhambra Theatre, Auditorium Nazi The Sound of Music Productions (resident dir) Bradford. 2009 1984 National Media Museum. Syme (Featuring John Hurt) Paper Zoo T.C. Stuart Davies 2009 Various Snowgoose/Pap Improvisations New Writers Project er Zoo Jonathon Hall Bradford Playhouse. 2009 Amalgamation, Mathias/ Matthew The Bells Paper Zoo T.C. Bradford Playhouse. 2008 Paper Zoo T.C. Song, Improvisation, The Fringe, Edinburgh. Valentine Paper Zoo T.C. Julia O Keeffe Poetry 2008 Squealer Orwell’s Animal Farm Paper Zoo T.C Stuart Davies Tour. 2008 Poetry reading 175th year of Bradford The Henry Mitchell Hall. Paper Zoo T.C. Paper Zoo T.C. Mechanic. College Founders Day. 2008 Jesus Christ, Bradford Bradford Centenary Passion Play Julia O Keeffe Crucifixion Hope/Paper Zoo Square. Easter 2008 Whit Of Mice And Men Keighley Players Geoff Whiteley Keighley Playhouse. 2008 The Henry Mitchell Various readings/songs Valentines Paper Zoo T.C Julia O’Keeffe Building, Bradford. 2008 Jacob Marley, Ghost of A Christmas Carol Paper Zoo T.C Julia O’ Keeffe Tour. 2007/2008 Christmas Present. Fred / Patrick Ladies Day Yeadon Society Adam Gregory Yeadon Town Hall. 2007 The Ruffian On The The Square Chapel, Mike Paper Zoo T.C Laura Milnes Stair Halifax. 2007 Much Ado About Damien and Julia O Dogberry/Balthazar Paper Zoo T.C Bradford Cathedral. 2007 Nothing Keeffe Brother Clive Funeral Games Paper Zoo T.C Laura Milnes Bradford University. 2007 National Media Museum. Ratty and Co Rats Tale Paper Zoo T.C Damien O Keeffe 2007 National Media Museum. Al Capone The Gangsters Paper Zoo T.C Damien O Keeffe 2007 CleakheatonTown Hall. Dame Dora Beauty & the Beast Showstoppers David Stuart 2007 Damien and Julia O Priestley Theatre, Feste/Fabien Twelfth Night Paper Zoo T.C Keeffe Bradford. 2006 A boy Waiting for Godot Paper Zoo T.C Julia O Keeffe York’s Craft Centre. 2006 Dr Krishna Mehta East is East P.A.N.A Karen Reynolds Bradford College. 2006 Cleckheaton Town Hall. The Grand Vizier Aladdin Showstoppers David Stuart 2006 David Paper Zoo Paper Zoo T.C Damien O Keeffe Bradford College. 2005 Jerry Road Paper Zoo T.C Damien O Keeffe Alhambra Studio. 2005 Milton Building, Officer A Dream Play R, Fardos Roxanne Fardos Huddersfield. 2005 Skinlad Road Paper Zoo T.C Damien O Keeffe Alhambra Studio. 2005 Ben Dumb Waiter Paper Zoo T.C Damien O Keeffe Bradford College. 2005 Jerry Road P.A.N.A Damien O Keefe Bradford College. 2004 FILM: Role Production Director/Company Telephone Engineer Altar Nick Willing / Pygmalion Productions Scrapmetal Merchant The Selfish Giant Clio Barnard./ Moonspun Films TV/Toaster Guy Traffic (Documentary) Pete Middleton Films Dave She Pete Middleton Productions Archie Archie Pete middleton Films Bill Dilation (episode 1,2&3) Oliver Chapman The Boss ID For The Soulless Jamie Anderson/ Northern Film Warren Deception (Short Film) Pete Middleton Productions David Companion (Short Film) Pete Middleton Productions The Bus Conductor Wild Child Nick Moore Robin Robin (Short Film) Vanessa Haley Frank Going For It (Short Film) Martin Knowles TELEVISION: Role Production Director/Company 1st Assistant Director School On Report Porcelain Films / Lee Otway Courier School On Report Porcelain Films / Lee Otway David Haunted House, The Event Pheonix Partners Dennis Lamont That Band Porcelain Films / Nicholas Winter Independent Legal Executive Corporate Thunder & Lightning David The Event Kyle Patrick/Fresh Cut Film (Viral) Flu Sufferer (Walk on) Liberty (spooks spin off) Kudos for BBC3 Occasional Parent Emmerdale ITV Garage Attendant Conviction David Richards/ Red Production Nurse Emmerdale ITV Racist The Britz Peter Kosminsky Ecumation Worker The Eleventh Hour Terry McDonough Porter Coronation St Duncan Foster Porter Diamond Geeza Granada Television New Father Bodies Jed Mercurio / Hatrick productions Press Photographer The Stepfather Ashley Pearce ITV RADIO ` David Citizens Advice, 3 series Graham Alexander episode, 2011 PHOTO SHOOT CO OP, UK wide Magazine, CO OP 2012 TRAINING / SKILLS: Performing Arts National Award Full Distinction. Accents: Native Lancastrian, all British accents, Irish, American, Australian. Voice tones and voice over. Script Writing: A Rats Tale – National Media Museum, Bradford, 2007 Singing Tenor/Falsetto, Character. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Co Founder member, PAPER ZOO Theatre Company. Resident Theatre Group, National Media Museum. PRESS COMMMENTS ON DAVID For Aladdin, (Pantomime). Dec 2005. “A minimum of plot was used as a base on which to hang a feast of musical numbers, slapstick and innuendo together with some hilarious jokes, spearheaded by the Grand Vizier (David J Peel)”. Keir Dawson, Spenborough Today For A Christmas Carol. Dec 2007. “This little used hall has magnificent acoustics which were shown to advantage by David Peel as the chain dragging ghost of Jacob Marley. This is live theatre at its very best”. Sylvia Thompson, Keighley News For Ladies Day, Oct 2007 Written assessment. “This was Beautifully Handled! Your Irish accent was well sustained (Patrick), even during the frenetic "winning ride", and I believed in your growing friendship with Linda throughout this little scene - a lovely piece of ensemble acting.” Theatrical attainment comment: “The Audience enjoyed it very much, laughing in all the right places, sympathising when sympathy was needed, and applauding at high points - e.g. the "winning ride" of Patrick, which was particularly well acted” Bernard Riley, Wharfedale Festival. For Valentines Feb, 2008 “David Peel opened the evening by giving Shakespeare’s ‘O Mistress Mine’ a blues twist.” Jim Greenhalf, Telegraph & Argus. For Animal Farm, Nov 2008 “Among a hardworking cast of nine, David Peel as Squealer and Ben Eagle as Napoleon excel as a couple of real swine, especially the snuffling, screeching, pleading and threatening squealer. They may look like laurel and Hardy but there’s nothing comical about their antics.” Jim Greenhalf, Telegraph & Argus For The Bells, Dec 2008 “The play only bursts into life in the dream sequence before the finale, when the demons inside Matthew’s head take the form of an eerie courthouse trial. At which a mesmerist induces him to confess his crime. Music, lighting effects, a whispering chorus and not least Ben Eagle as the mesmerist in an enormous top hat, complimented David Peel's anguished antics as the tormented Matthew. A fine piece of ensemble acting…” Jim Greenhalf, Telegraph & Argus For 2020 Vision, Aug 2010 “David Peel's portrayal of Adam as he re-experiences abuse from his childhood is traumatic to watch.” View from the Stalls, (Edinburgh Fringe 2010) For The Railway Children “(Some of the scenes) came across very well, particularly a touching Perks birthday”; “Supporting characters were also very good, particularly David Peel as stationmaster Perks.” David Knights, Keighley News From the Stage Review of Black Beauty, Nick Haines 19th July 2012 For villainous elements, look no further than David Peel’s mean miner Skinner. .
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