- Paul Keating (actor)
Paul Keating is a British
actor from London, best know for his performances on theWest End stage.Stage career
Paul won the title role in the West End production of
Pete Townshend 's musicalTommy in 1996 from open auditions around the world. He was subsequently nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical for this performance.Paul has appeared in
Lost in Yonkers at theNovello Theatre .The Balladeer inStephen Sondheim 's Assassins at the New End Theatre.Escape from Pterodactyl Island at the Pleasance Theatre.Agon inLa Cava at thePiccadilly Theatre andVictoria Palace Theatre.Paul played the lead role Dave in
Closer to Heaven , a new musical by the Pet Shop Boys andJonathan Harvey . Paul was nominated for his second Olivier award for his performance.The Rose and the Ring at the
Hen and Chickens Theatre .
Full Monty at the Price of Wales Theatre.Stephen Sondheim 'sA Little Night Music at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, which was in collaboration with theDonmar Warehouse Theatre.Gladiator Games by
Tanika Gupta at the Theatre Royal Stratford East.Don Carlos by Frederick Schiller in a new version by Mike Poulton directed byMichael Grandage atThe Crucible Theatre Sheffield andGielgud Theatre , London.Paul played the lead Seymour in
Little Shop of Horrors at theMenier Chocolate Factory. The show was a sell out success and transferred to the West End to theDuke of York's Theatre andAmbassadors Theatre . The show was nominated for best Musical at the 2008 Olivier awards.In December 2007 Paul played Buttons in
Stephen Fry 's Cinderella at theOld Vic Theatre.Television and Film career
Paul's first television role was at the age of 13 in Children's BBC's Troublemakers with
Keeley Hawes .Metrosexuality by
Rikki Beadle Blair for Channel 4.Secret Britain for Channel 4.
Ambassador with
Pauline Collins for BBC1.Pen Pics for Channel 4.
The Bill for ITV1.Casualty for BBC1.The feature film Bring Me The Head Of Mavis Davis playing
Danny Aiello 's son Paul Rathbone.Jesus Christ Superstar for Really Useful Films.
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