Declan Conlon
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ABOUT DECLAN CONLON as AMBASSADOR MENDOZA Birth Place: Eye Color: Height: Family: Education: Actor Bio: Declan's appearances at the Abbey and Peacock Theatres include "True West", "All My Sons", "Henry IV", "A Whistle in The Dark", "Famine", "The Hamlet Project", "The Last Ones","The Patriot Game" and most recently "A Month in the Country". He also appeared in Rough Magic's new production 'Improbable Frequency' for the Dublin Theatre Festival (2004) which transferred to the Abbey Theatre in 2005. Other theatre work includes: "The Walls", "The Ends of The Earth", "The Machine Wreckers" (Royal National Theatre), "As You Like It", "La Lupa", "The Mysteries", "The Spanish Tragedy", "Henry VI Part III" (RSC), "Macbeth" (West End), "Our Country's Good" (Young Vic), "Juno and The Paycock" (Gaiety), "Decadence", "Hamlet", "Endgame" (Naked Theatre Company), Rough Magic's "Copenhagen" and "The Book of Evidence" (Kilkenny Arts Festival/Gate Theatre), "True West" (Lyric, Belfast), 'Heavenly Bodies' directed by Lynne Parker, Television includes: "Proof", "Anytime Now", "Bachelor's Walk". "Hot House", "Dangerfield" and "The Family". Film includes "All Souls' Day" and "The Truth About Sex". Declan recently appeared in " Julius Caeser", at the Abbey Theatre and most recently appeared as John Proctor in Patrick Mason's acclaimed production of "The Crucible" at the Abbey Theatre and appears as Mendoza, in "The Tudors", Season I, (Showtime/Working Title).
| CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Non-acting careers: Movies: Honest, All Souls' Day and Bite. TV Shows: Proof, Anytime Now, Bachelor's Walk, Hot House, Dangerfield and The Family. Stage: Recent work: The Sanctuary Lamp ( also stars Bosco Hogan) The Crucible ( along with some other Tudors cast members Laura Jane Laughlin & Gemma Reeves) Work at the Abbey and Peacock Theatres includes: All My Sons, Henry IV, A Whistle in the Dark, Famine, The Hamlet Project, The Last Ones and The Patriot Game. Other: Improbable Frequency,The Walls, The Ends of the Earth and The Machine Wreckers (Royal National Theatre), As You Like It, La Lupa, The Mysteries, The Spanish Tragedy and Henry VI Part III (RSC), Macbeth (West End), Our Country's Good (Young Vic/Tour), A Small Family Business, Amadeus, Mercury (Colchester), Juno and the Paycock (Gaiety Theatre), Decadence, Hamlet, Endgame (Naked Theatre Company), The Book of Evidence (Kilkenny Arts Festival and Gate Theatre), True West (Lyric Theatre) and The Country (Arklight Theatre Company Big break: Best known for: Awards: Upcoming projects:
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in "The Sanctuary Lamp" ( also stars Bosco Hogan) at the Samuel Beckett Theatre July 2008 | Caption |
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