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ABOUT NICK DUNNINGBirth Place: London, England Family: He has been married to Lise-Anne McLaughlin since 1992. Their children are Kitty and Phoebe. His parents are Roy and Jean Dunning and he has a sister named Cathy. Education: He attended private school in London, England and school in Leicester, England. He also attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and did an Open University degree in Poliics and Art Appreciation. Actor Bio: He has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Royal National Theater and The Royal Court Theater. As a well known theatre actor, he has appeared on stage in the West End in London and at the Gate Theatre in Dublin. He was head of development at the now defunct website www.screenwritingonthenet.com.
| CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Non-acting careers: Screenwriting, Theatre Directing Movies: My Boy Jack, In America, Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor, Alexander, Lamb TV Shows:Injustice, Foyles's war, The Tudors, Midsomer Murders (Death's Shadow), The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (In the Guise of Death), Remembrance, Vanity Fair Stage: That Was Then, Mrs. Warren's Profession, The Homecoming, The Misanthrope, The Homeplace, The School for Scandal, Don Carlos Big break: The Tudors Best known for: The Tudors Awards: 1. IFTA for best actor in a supporting role in TV The Tudors (2008), 2. Irish Times Theatre Awards (2008) for Best Actor in Don Carlos Upcoming and Current Projects: Look for his projects under his name at <a class="external" href="http://www.imdb.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">www.imdb.com</a>.
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Supporting Actor Win from the Irish Film and Television Awards in 2008 for The Tudors | |
with Tom Murphy in Henry IV (Part One) with Elizabeth Dermot Walsh in Misanthrope | Alexander in whichJonathan Rhys Meyers also starred as Attalus in Alexander |
Nick Dunning at an Amnesty International Event- 2008 | Nick Dunning with David Walliams, Michael Gambon, and |
in Dublin after rehearsal for No Man's Land in August 2008 | |