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KEN STOTT
KEN STOTT is a four-time Olivier-nominated actor. He originated the role of Michael in the London premiere of God of Carnage opposite Tamsin Greig, Janet McTeer and Ralph Fiennes. Ken starred with Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay in the original cast of the hugely successful Art by Yasmina Reza, adapted by Christopher Hampton and directed by Matthew Warchus. More recently, Ken completed a successful West End run as Eddie Carbone in A View From a Bridge, as well as starring in many National Theatre of Great Britain productions such as The Magistrate, The Recruiting Officer, The Prince’s Play and Arthur Miller’s Broken Glass. Ken’s other theatre credits include Henry IV Part 1andII (RSC), Colquhoun and MacBryde (Royal Court), Heroes (Wyndham’s) and The Faith Healer (Almeida). Film credits include Charlie Wilson’s War, “The Girl in the Café,” Casanova, The Mighty Celt and King Arthur. Television credits include “Hancock & Joan,” “The Vice” (both of which Ken was BAFTA nominated for), “Rebus,” “Messiah I” to “IV” and “Uncle Adolf.”
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