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Daniel Crossley Eamonn Bedford Agency 1st Floor - 28 Mortimer Street London W1W 7RD EBA t +44(0) 20 7734 9632 e [email protected] represented by Charlie Cox www.eamonnbedford.agency DANIEL CROSSLEY HEIGHT: 5’9” (175cm) HAIR: Blonde EYES: Blue TITLE (Role) DIRECTOR PRODUCTION COMPANY THEATRE Twilight Zone (Hall) Richard Jones Almeida/West End Reared (Stuart) Sarah Davey-Hull Theatre 503 Singin’ In The Rain (Cosmo Brown) Robert Carsen Grand Palais/Theatre du Chatelet Sweet Charity (Oscar Lindquist) Derek Bond Manchester Royal Exchange As You Like It (Touchstone) Blanche McIntyre Shakespeare’s Globe Accolade (Albert) Blanche McIntyre St James Theatre Tonight At 8:30 Blanche McIntyre ETT/Nuffield Theatre (George Pepper/Peter Gilpin/Stevens) Putting It Together (Man 3) Alastair Kights St James Theatre Lizie Siddal (Ruskin/Howell/Mitchell) Lotte Wakeham Arcola Theatre Singin’ In The Rain (Cosmo Brown) Jonathan Church Palace/Chichester Festival Theatre Me And My Girl (Bill Snibson) Anna Mackmin Sheffield Crucible Kiss Of The Spiderwoman (Valentin) Hannah Chissick Hull Truck The Snow Queen (HC) Hannah Chissick Derby Theatre Hello Dolly (Cornelius Hackl) Tim Sheader Regents Park Open Air Theatre Mary Poppins (Bert) Richard Eyre UK Tour Abigail’s Party (Tony) Hanah Chissick Northcott Theatre Exeter Modern Dance For Beginners Nadine Hoare Etcetera Theatre (Owen/Kieran/Russel/Skinner) Twelfth Night (Sebastian) Ian Brown West Yorkshire Playhouse A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Puck) Sprite Productions Roast Chicken (Oliver) Nikolas Barnes Hen And Chickens Theatre I Really Must Be Getting Off (Andrew) Benet Catty White Bear Theatre Love’s Labour’s Lost (Forester) Trevor Nunn National Theatre Anything Goes (Sailor) Trevor Nunn National Theatre A Chorus Line (Paul) Nikolai Foster Sheffield Crucible Dorothy Fields Forever (Company) David Kernan Jermyn Street Theatre Romeo & Juliet (Abram) Dominic Hill Regents Park Open Air Theatre As You Like It (Jacques De Boyes) Rachel Kavanaugh Regents Park Open Air Theatre Oh! What A Lovely War (Company) Ian Talbot Regents Park Open Air Theatre Love’s Labour’s Lost (Lord) Rachel Kavanaugh Regents Park Open Air Theatre Desires Of Frankenstein (Darren) Simon Green Regents Park Open Air Theatre A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Fairy) Alan Strachan Regents Park Open Air Theatre Where’s Charley (Company) Ian Talbot Regents Park Open Air Theatre Fosse (Featured Artist) Ann Reinking/Gwen Verdon Prince Of Wales Theatre Boyband (Danny) Peter Rowe Playhouse/Gielgud Theatre Chicago (Bailiff) Walter Bobbie Adelphi Theatre Song And Dance (lead) Anthony Van Laast European Tour Fame (Company) Runar Borge/Lars Bethke Cambridge Theatre Cats (Bill Bailey) Trevor Nunn New London Theatre TELEVISION Chernobyl (Stasiuk) Johan Renck HBO/Sky/Sister Pictures The Royals (Mr Evans) Tom Vaughan E! Doctors (Liam Bassett) Niall Fraser BBC Heartbeat (Clive Eames) Adrian Bean ITV The Last Enemy (MP) Ian B MacDonald Box TV/BBC Coronation Street (Alan) Tony Prescott Granada TV Doctors (Martin Harris) SJ Clarkson BBC SHORT FILM The Reunion (Barman) Morgan Ritchie NFTS Working Lunge (Tom) Tania Emery Ikonic Films The Borghilde Project Myles Grimsdale (Henkel and Doppel Von Ganger) Soundroom (Mike) Yiannis Kolozis RADIO Sorry, Boys, You Failed The Audition Gary Brown BBC (Ringo Starr).
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