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Dominic Rowan Born 1971 Occupation Actor Dominic Rowan (born June 17, 1971[citation needed]) is an English actor.
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Career
Rowan trained at Central School of Speech and Drama.
Theatre
Rowan's work in theatre includes: A Dream Play,[1] Iphigeneia at Aulis,[2] Mourning Becomes Electra,[3] Three Sisters,[4] The Talking Cure[5] and Private Lives[6] at the National Theatre, London; The Two Gentlemen of Verona,[7] The Merchant of Venice[8] and Talk of the City for the RSC; A Voyage Round My Father[9] and Lobby Hero[10] at the Donmar Warehouse, London; Playhouse Creatures[11] at the Old Vic, London; Way to Heaven[12] and Forty Winks[13] at the Royal Court Theatre, London; The Importance of Being Earnest[14] at The Oxford Playhouse; Sexual Perversity in Chicago at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield; The Rivals,[15] Charley's Aunt[16] and Look Back in Anger at the Royal Exchange, Manchester; A Collier's Friday Night at Hampstead Theatre, London; Wit's End at the New End Theatre, London, and Happy Now?, a new play by Lucinda Coxon at the National Theatre, London.[17] He was seen in David Eldridge's Under The Blue Sky, which ran from July to September 2008 at the Duke of York's Theatre, London, then from December 2009 in Martin Crimp's version of Molière's comedy The Misanthrope[18] at the Comedy Theatre, London. In summer 2009, he appeared as Touchstone in Shakespeare's As You Like It at the Globe Theatre, where he also appeared in the title role of Henry VIII in 2010. In July 2011 he appeared at the Royal Court alongside Romola Garai in The Village Bike[19].
Television
His TV credits include: Catwalk Dogs,[20] Baby Boom, Midsomer Murders, Trial and Retribution, Family Man,[21] The Lavender List,[22] Celeb, Silent Witness, Swallow, Doc Martin, A Rather English Marriage, Saint X, Holby City, Rescue Me, Lost World, North Square, Hearts and Bones, Emma,[23] The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, No Bananas, Devil's Advocate and Between the Lines and Law & Order: UK.It is not commonly known that Rowan has previously appeared in the original American Law and Order series in Episode 9 of Season 10 (Sundown) and Episode 14 of Season 14.
Film
Rowan's film appearances include: David, The Tulse Luper Suitcases and the short film Pressure Points. In September 2011 Rowan held the titular role in NCM Fathom/Globe Theatre/Arts Alliance Media film presentation of Shakespeare's Henry VIII - filmed during live performances at the Globe Theatre in London, England.
Radio
His radio work includes: Number 10, And the Rain My Drink, The Talk of the City[24] and The Mill on the Floss
References
- ^ National Theatre : Productions : A Dream Play
- ^ National Theatre : Productions : Iphigenia at Aulis
- ^ National Theatre : Productions : Mourning Becomes Electra
- ^ National Theatre : Productions : Three Sisters
- ^ National Theatre : Productions : The Talking Cure
- ^ National Theatre : Productions : Private Lives
- ^ The RSC Shakespeare - The Two Gentlemen of Verona
- ^ The RSC Shakespeare, plot summary - The Merchant of Venice
- ^ The Stage / Reviews / A Voyage Round My Father
- ^ Lobby Hero, London | | guardian.co.uk Arts
- ^ Review of Playhouse Creatures
- ^ The British Theatre Guide : Reviews - Way to Heaven (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs)
- ^ Forty Winks, Royal Court, London - Reviews, Theatre - The Independent
- ^ The Stage / Reviews / The Importance of Being Earnest
- ^ THE RIVALS
- ^ CHARLEY'S AUNT
- ^ National Theatre : Productions : Happy Now?
- ^ http://www.themisanthropelondon.com
- ^ http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2011/jul/03/the-village-bike-review
- ^ The weekend on television: Catwalk Dogs (ITV1) - Britain's Love Story (ITV1) - Telegraph
- ^ BBC - Drama - The Family Man
- ^ The truth about Wilson's 'lavender list' - Telegraph
- ^ An 'Emma' Both Darker And Funnier - New York Times
- ^ The Talk Of The City
Categories:- British actors
- Royal National Theatre Company members
- 1971 births
- Living people
- Alumni of the Central School of Speech and Drama
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