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Nick Dunning
Biography
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Appearances at the Abbey and Peacock Theatres include Henry IV in Henry IV (Part One), Gerard Stembridge's That Was Then, Mrs Warren's Profession, The Marriage of Figaro and The Last Ones. He appeared in The Homecoming by Harold Pinter at the West End, a production which originated at The Gate Theatre and was seen in New York as part of the Pinter Festival (2001).Nick appeared in the title role in The Misanthrope directed by Alan Stanford for the Gate Theatre, Dublin. Other theatre includes; The Taming of The Shrew and Happy End (Royal Shakespeare Company), Richard III, Countrymania (Royal National Theatre), Our Country's Good, Doing The Business, Glasshouses, Beside Herself (Royal Court Theatre), Othello (Lyric Hammersmith) and twelve shows with Shared Experience. Television credits include; Waking The Dead, Malice Aforethought, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Benedict Arnold, Kavanagh QC, The Return, The Firm, The Bill, Saracen, El Cid, The Rory Bremner Show, The Roughest Way, The Rita Rudner Show, Events at Drimagleen, Alive and Kicking, Resnick, Minder II, Boon, Casualty, Between the Lines, Sister My Sister, Medics, A Few Short Journeys of the Heart, Drop the Dead Donkey, Wycliffe, Sharman, Into The Blue, Making The Cut, The Ambassador, Midsomer Murders, Vanity Fair, Surgical Two, Dangerfield and Ultimate Force. Films include Jim Sheridan's In America, Dark Angel, Highbinders (with Jackie Chan), The Supergrass, Fifth Province, London Kills Me and Lamb.
Nick appeared in The Drunkard, a new adaptation by Tom Murphy, directed by Lynne Parker for B*spoke Theatre Company and Galway Arts Festival in the Olympia Theatre, Dublin and on tour.
On film Nick appeared as Attalus in Alexander The Great, written and directed by Oliver Stone and starring Colin Farell and is currently appearing as Thomas Boleyn, opposite Jonathan Rhys Myers in The Tudors (Showtime TV).
In recent years Nick appeared as Gayev in the Abbey Theatre's production of The Cherry Orchard in a new adaptation by Tom Murphy, directed by Patrick Mason, in Mark Brokaw's acclaimed production of The Price at the Gate Theatre, Dublin, in The Homeplace directed by Adrian Noble for the Gate Theatre, Dublin (which transferred to the Comedy Theatre in London's West End in 2005), in Robin Le Fevre's production of Betrayal at the Gate Theatre Dublin as part of it's Pinter Season 2005 and more recently as Sir Oliver Surface in Sheridan's The School For Scandal directed by Jimmy Fay at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin and in the title role of Don Carlos directed by Lynne Parker at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin for Rough Magic Theatre Company.
Nick is currently shooting season two of The Tudors in the role of Thoma Boleyn opposite Jonathan Rhys Meyers for Showtime Television.
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