Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
David Tennant
David Tennant is well known for his portrayal of 91Èȱ¬ One's Doctor Who, for which he won Best Actor at the National Television Awards three years running, 2006-2008. The role also earned him a Best Actor award for 2007's BAFTA Wales and TV Quick Awards from 2006-2008.
His film credits include; DreamWorks' Fright Night and How To Train Your Dragon, The Decoy Bride (Ecosse Films), St Trinians II: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold, Stephen Poliakoff's Glorious 39, Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire, Stephen Fry's Bright Young Things, 9 And A Half Minutes, Sweetnight Goodheart, The Last September, LA Without A Map, Bite and Michael Winterbottom's Jude.
David's many television credits include, among others, for 91Èȱ¬: Single Father, Rex Is Not Your Lawyer, Einstein And Eddington, Learners, Recovery, Doctor Who, Casanova, Blackpool, He Knew He Was Right, The Deputy, Terri McIntyre, Trust, Foyle's War; and for ITV: Secret Smile and High Stakes.
David is soon to appear on stage with Catherine Tate in a new production of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. His other theatre credits include: Hamlet, Love's Labour's Lost, Romeo & Juliet, Comedy Of Errors, The Rivals and more for RSC, Look Back In Anger, The Pillowman, Lobby Hero, Push Up and Comedians, among many others.
Dougray Scott
Dougray most recently filmed Harmony and There Be Dragons. His film credits include; My Week With Marilyn, The Day Of The Triffids, No Ordinary Trifle, Weak And Wide Astray, New Town Killers, Love Mr Forever, Hitman, Perfect Creature, Dark Water, One Last Chance, The Truth About Love, To Kill A King, Ripley's Game, Enigma, Mission Impossible II, Gregory's Two Girls, This Year's Love, Ever After, Deep Impact and more.
Dougray's TV credits include; Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde, Father And Son, False Witness, Desperate Housewives, Heist, The 10 Commandments and Arabian Nights among others.
His theatre roles have included: Sam Mendes's To The Green Fields Beyond, Unidentified Human Remains, The Power And The Glory, Indigo and To Kill A Mockingbird.
Jack O'Connell
Jack O'Connell trained with the ITV Junior Television Workshop and got his most recognisable role in 2005 for This Is England, where he played Pukey Nicholls. Jack's other film credits include; Weekender, Harry Brown, Wayfaring Stranger, Eden Lake and Black Dog.
Jack can currently be seen in Sky 1's The Runaway where he plays lead, Eamonn. He has also had lead roles in Dive (91Èȱ¬ Two) and Skins (Channel 4). Other TV credits include; Wuthering Heights (ITV), Wire In The Blood V (ITV), Holby City, Waterloo Road, The Bill and Doctors. His theatre roles include Scarborough at the Royal Court, The Spider Men, The Musicians and Just.
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