- Jason Done
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name = Jason Done
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location =Walkden ,England flagicon|England
notablerole =Tom Clarkson
in "Waterloo Road"Jason Done (born
April 5 ,1973 ) is an English actor.Background
Jason Done was born and raised in
Walkden , [http://www.manchesterconfidential.com/index.asp?Sessionx=IpqiNw7jNwInJlg6IHqjNwB6IA&realname=Oldham_Theatre_Workshop]City of Salford , England. His love for acting began at an early age after watching theKen Loach film,Kes . Aged eight, he entered a talent competition, and won first prize for his stand up comedy.At sixteen, Jason won his school's drama prize and was awarded a place at theNational Youth Theatre 's summer school, where he worked with acclaimed playwright John Burrows.Jason gained a Foundation Diploma in Performing Arts with distinction from
Salford University . While studying, he co-wrote comedy sketches inspired byMonty Python and performed them in venues around northern England. He made his professional stage debut inHull Truck Theatre 's production of A Hard Day's Night and soon after began work onITV 's "Mothers Ruin" (1994), a six-part comedy series. He followed this with Martin Sadofski's drama "Blood and Peaches", a gritty tale of four young people growing up inBradford , England against a backdrop of racial unrest.It was at this time that Jason realized his passion for dramatic work. This led him back to the theatre for his role as Stubbs in the London premiere of
Sam Shepherd 's play, "States of Shock", where he debuted his American accent. Jason received outstanding notices, and followed the play with a role inAnthony Minghella 's The English Patient (1996), opposite Academy Award winnerJuliette Binoche . Jason returned to the small screen for "Wokenwell" (1997), where he played PC Brian Rainford. The show gained a cult following.Next came
The Barber of Siberia directed by Oscar winnerNikita Mikhalkov , where he played an American army cadet stationed at West Point. Described as “deliciously evil” for his role as Mordred in NBC's 1998 made-for-television film, "Merlin", Jason worked alongside a star-studded ensemble includingSam Neill ,Isabella Rossellini andHelena Bonham Carter , in what wasNBC 's highest-rated drama in twelve years.Fact|date=February 2007Always willing to try new accents, Jason played a tormented student from Cornwall in "
The Passion " (1999)(BBC 1). He then joined the cast of the popular ITV series, "Where the Heart Is" (1997) for two years. The Emmy award-winning Dreamworks/HBO production "Band of Brothers " saw Jason's return to US television. His role as Julie Walters' son in BBC's critically-acclaimed "Murder" had Jason working with directorBeeban Kidron and writer Abi Morgan. Having earlier worked on the short film "The King and Us", Jason spread his wings to write, produce and star in his own short film "Shooting from the Lip", a commentary on lost love. Jason most recently starred as Sean Denning, a malevolent gangster manipulating the police, in a two part TV film of the popular series "In Deep".Done has starred in all series of "Waterloo Road" on BBC 1. He plays teacher Tom Clarkson, a laid back English teacher.
When he's not working Jason likes to relax with a copy of "The Beano". "I collect the stickers" he says. He is also a speedway fan and regularly visits Kirkmanshulme Lane, home of his team the
Belle Vue Aces , when he is filming in Manchester.External links
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