Dominic Rowan
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| Dominic Rowan | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1971 |
| Occupation | Actor |
Dominic Rowan is an English actor.
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[edit] Personal life
Rowan was born in 1971.
[edit] Career
Rowan trained at Central School of Speech and Drama.
[edit] 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 and Wit's End at the New End Theatre, London. He can currently be seen appearing in Happy Now?, a new play by Lucinda Coxon at the National Theatre, London[17].
[edit] Television
His TV credits include: Catwalk Dogs[18], Baby Boom, Midsomer Murders, Trial and Retribution, Family Man[19], The Lavender List[20], Celeb, Silent Witness, Swallow, Doc Martin, A Rather English Marriage, Saint X, Holby City, Rescue Me (UK TV series)Rescue Me, Lost World, North Square, Hearts and Bones, Emma[21], The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, No Bananas, Devil's Advocate and Between the Lines.
[edit] Film
Rowan's film appearances include: David, The Tulse Luper Suitcases and the short film Pressure Points
[edit] Radio
His radio work includes: Number 10, And the Rain My Drink, The Talk of the City[22] and Mill on the Floss
[edit] 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?
- ^ 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

