Julian Ovenden

Julian Ovenden

Julian Ovenden is an English television and film actor.

He is currently best known for his part in the television series "Foyle's War", a BAFTA-award winning detective series set in Hastings, England, during World War II, in which he stars opposite Michael Kitchen. He plays Kitchen's character's son, Andrew Foyle, a Royal Air Force fighter pilot and is a prominent player in several episodes, and a minor character in others.

Julian Ovenden starred in the UK production of "Grand Hotel". He will be starring on Broadway this season alongside Nathan Lane in "Butley".

In "The Royal", a spinoff from "Heartbeat", he played the major character Dr. David Cheriton, who met a tragic end.

In 2006, Ovenden had a recurring role as Jason Greenstein in the short-lived American television series "Related". In 2007, he stars as Eric Burden, the husband of Zoe (played by Frances O'Connor) in the ABC television series, "Cashmere Mafia."

In 2008, Ovenden played the role of Armand in the musical "Marguerite" at the Haymarket Theatre in London, alongside Ruthie Henshall.

External links

* [http://www.julianovenden.com Official website]
* [http://www.foyleswar.com/people/foylea.htm Julian Ovenden in "Foyle's War"]
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