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Gideon Turner Photo: Teddy Park 191 Wardour Street London W1F 8ZE Phone: 020 7439 3270 Email: [email protected] Website: www.olivia-bell.co.uk Gideon Turner Photo: Teddy Park Has recently returned from performing in "Harry Potter and The Cursed Child" as 1st Cover Harry Potter, at The Lyric Theatre on Broadway. Other: Equity Location: Greater London, England, United Kingdom Eye Colour: Brown Height: 6' (182cm) Hair Colour: Dark Brown Weight: 11st. 6lb. (73kg) Hair Length: Mid Length Playing Age: 40 - 45 years Voice Quality: Clear Appearance: Eastern European, Mediterranean, White Voice Character: Natural Stage 2018, Stage, 1st cover Harry Potter, HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD, The Lyric Theatre, Broadway, John Tiffany 2017, Stage, Ensemble / 1st Cover Harry Potter, HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD, Palace Theatre, John Tiffany 2016, Stage, Michael, THE LAMELLAR PROJECT, PBAB. Arcola Theatre & Tour, Helena Bell 2016, Stage, Leontes, THE WINTER'S TALE, Guildford Shakespeare Company, Caroline Devlin 2013, Stage, Jake Barnes, FIESTA, Trafalgar Studios, Alex Helfrecht 2011, Stage, Duke of Cornwall, KING LEAR, Donmar Warehouse/Brooklyn Academy of Music, Michael Grandage 2010, Stage, Duke of Cornwall, KING LEAR, Donmar Warehouse, Michael Grandage 2008, Stage, Ross Gardiner, VISITING MR GREEN, Trafalgar Studios & Tour, Patrick Garland 2007, Stage, Alsemero, THE CHANGELING, English Touring Theatre, Stephen Unwin 2007, Stage, Corbin Teel, THINGS OF DRY HOURS, Royal Exchange Manchester/The Gate London, Raz Shaw 2006, Stage, Carver, BLUE ON BLUE, Shotgun Theatre Company, Tom Hardy 2006, Stage, Gabriel, SILVERLAND, Arcola Theatre, Dylan Lowthian 2004, Stage, Laertes, HAMLET, Royal Shakespeare Company, Michael Boyd 2004, Stage, Ensemble, PILATE, Royal Shakespeare Company, Michael Boyd 2004, Stage, Mercutio, ROMEO AND JULIET, Royal Shakespeare Company, Peter Gill 2003, Stage, Gabriel, AIRSICK, Bush Theatre, Mike Bradwell 2003, Stage, Manet, MODERN MAN, New End Theatre, Caitriona McLaughlin 2002, Stage, Richmond, RICHARD III, Crucible Theatre Sheffield, Michael Grandage 2001, Stage, Lysander, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, Alan Strachan 2001, Stage, Don Carlos, DON JUAN, Crucible Theatre Sheffield, Michael Grandage 2001, Stage, Edmund, EDWARD II, Crucible Theatre Sheffield, Michael Grandage 2001, Stage, Longville, LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, Rachael Kavanaugh 2000, Stage, Narrator, GHOST STORIES, St Mary's, Keith Drinkle 1999, Stage, Richie, THE DEATH OF COOL, Hampstead Theatre, Gemma Bodinetz 1998, Stage, Rupe, HERITAGE, Hampstead Theatre & Tour, Mark Rayment 1997, Stage, Cosmo, THE PITCHFORK DISNEY, Bolton Octogan Theatre, Lawrence Till 1995, Stage, Valentine, ARCADIA, National Theatre Tour, Trevor Nunn & Gemma Bodinetz Gideon Turner 1/2 Television 2016, Television, Phil Sims, CASUALTY XXXI, BBC, Paul Riordan 2016, Television, Jeremy Hern, DOCTORS, BBC, Ruth Carney 2013, Television, Quiz Master, 5 MINUTES TO A FORTUNE, Victory Television, Julian Smith 2012, Television, Brett Harrison, EMMERDALE, ITV, Various Directors 2012, Television, Dr. Drayton Doherty, DARK MATTERS, WITCH DOCTOR, Wide Eyed Productions, James Tovell 2012, Television, Dr. William Beaumont, DARK MATTERS, STOMACH JUICES, Wide Eyed Productions, James Tovell 2012, Television, Homeless Thief, DARK MATTERS, BAD MATH, Wide Eyed Productions, James Tovell 2010, Television, Tony Marshall, DOCTORS, BBC, Terry Illand 2009, Television, Jonathan Peters, HOLBY CITY, BBC, Chris King 2006, Television, Alexis, HOTEL BABYLON, Carnival Films, Alrick Riley 2005, Television, Richard Cromwell, CROMWELL - WARTS AND ALL, BBC, Andrew Thompson 2003, Television, Didius, WARRIOR QUEEN, Box Television, Bill Anderson 2001, Television, McNaughton, STARHUNTER, Star Productions, George Mendeluk 2000, Television, Robin Dunstan, BAD GIRLS (SERIES 2), Shed Productions, Various Directors 2000, Television, Prince Valiant, CINDERELLA, Channel 4, Beeban Kidron 2000, Television, Jeff Masters, DARK REALM, Warner Brothers, Ronan Gallagher 1999, Television, Robin Dunstan, BAD GIRLS (SERIES 1), Shed Productions, Various Directors 1999, Television, MI6 Agent (Young Partridge), DALZIEL AND PASCOE, BBC, Suri Krishnamma 1998, Television, DC Joe Christian, DANGERFIELD, BBC, Jim Shields 1998, Television, Marcus Walwyn, THE STALKER'S APPRENTICE, STV, Marcus F. White 1997, Television, David, DAVID, TNT, Robert Markowitz 1996, Television, Dave, CASUALTY, BBC Television, Chris Lovett 1996, Television, Ronnie Harvey, HEARTBEAT, Yorkshire Television, Michael Cocker Film 2015, Feature Film, Alfie, DEVIL YOU KNOW, Mad Pig Films, Symon Partridge 2014, Feature Film, Carol Reed, THE HONOURABLE REBEL, MF Films, Mike Fraser 2012, Feature Film, Frank, HOW TO BECOME A CRIMINAL MASTERMIND, Squirrel Vision Productions, Henry Scriven 2012, Feature Film, Head Waiter, PRODUCTION 45, Yash Raj Productions, Yash Chopra 2011, Feature Film, Gaz, MAKING UGLY, Squarebox Yellow, Andy Niblo 1997, Feature Film, Jason, LOOP, Sterling Films, Alan Niblo Short Film 2016, Short Film, The Thief, THE FOX, Bloody Rascal Films, Henry Scriven 2014, Short Film, Peter, TULIPS, Artina Films/ Oiffy, Jorg Tittel/Alex Helfrecht 1996, Short Film, Dave, POPPY'S PRESENT, Picture That Films, Chris Jury Radio 2002, Radio, Harry, SMELLING OF ROSES, Radio 4, Simon Brett Accents & Dialects: (* = native) American-California, American-Midwest, American-New York, American-Southern States, American- Standard, American-Western States, Australian, Bristol, Cockney, Devon, Essex, Irish-Northern, Irish-Southern, London, Mid-Atlantic, New Zealand, Northern, Oxfordshire, RP*, Russian Music & Dance: (* = highly skilled) Baritone*, Guitar Performance: Voice Over Sports: (* = highly skilled) Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Football, Golf, Horse-riding*, Running*, Shooting, Stage Combat, Tennis* Vehicle Licences: Car Driving Licence Other Skills: Improvisation, Narration Training: The Drama Centre, London. 3 year acting course. 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. Gideon Turner 2/2.
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