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'''Jonathan Coy''' is a British actor born in [[Hammersmith]], [[London]] on 24 April 1953. He has worked since 1975 largely in [[television]], notably as Henry in the long running legal series ''[[Rumpole]]'' and as Bracegirdle in the television series ''[[Hornblower (TV series)|Hornblower]]'', adapted from the books by [[C. S. Forester]].<ref>{{imdb name|0185329}}</ref> He also appeared as the German character, Kurt, in the British television series ''[[Brideshead Revisited (TV serial)|Brideshead Revisited]]'', in Season 1, Episode 7, entitled ''The Unseen Hook''.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083390/epcast The Unseen Hook] at the Internet Movie Database</ref>
'''Jonathan Coy''' is a British actor born in [[Hammersmith]], [[London]] on 24 April 1953. He has worked since 1975 largely in [[television]], notably as Henry in the long running legal series ''[[Rumpole]]'' and as Bracegirdle in the television series ''[[Hornblower (TV series)|Hornblower]]'', adapted from the books by [[C. S. Forester]].<ref>{{IMDb name|0185329}}</ref> He also appeared as the German character, Kurt, in the British television series ''[[Brideshead Revisited (TV serial)|Brideshead Revisited]]'', in Season 1, Episode 7, entitled ''The Unseen Hook''.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083390/epcast The Unseen Hook] at the Internet Movie Database</ref>


In 2008 he played 'Lloyd Dallas' in a UK tour of the play ''[[Noises Off]]'', [[Governor Leonato|Leonato]] in the 2011 [[Wyndham's Theatre]] production of ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'', with [[David Tennant]], and Colonel Luykin in Pinero's ''[[The Magistrate (play)|The Magistrate]]'' at the [[Royal National Theatre]] in 2012-13, a production that was included in Season 4 of [[National Theatre Live]].
In 2008 he played 'Lloyd Dallas' in a UK tour of the play ''[[Noises Off]]'', [[Governor Leonato|Leonato]] in the 2011 [[Wyndham's Theatre]] production of ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'', with [[David Tennant]], and Colonel Luykin in Pinero's ''[[The Magistrate (play)|The Magistrate]]'' at the [[Royal National Theatre]] in 2012-13, a production that was included in Season 4 of [[National Theatre Live]].
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 24 April 1953
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Revision as of 19:12, 10 September 2013

Jonathan Coy is a British actor born in Hammersmith, London on 24 April 1953. He has worked since 1975 largely in television, notably as Henry in the long running legal series Rumpole and as Bracegirdle in the television series Hornblower, adapted from the books by C. S. Forester.[1] He also appeared as the German character, Kurt, in the British television series Brideshead Revisited, in Season 1, Episode 7, entitled The Unseen Hook.[2]

In 2008 he played 'Lloyd Dallas' in a UK tour of the play Noises Off, Leonato in the 2011 Wyndham's Theatre production of Much Ado About Nothing, with David Tennant, and Colonel Luykin in Pinero's The Magistrate at the Royal National Theatre in 2012-13, a production that was included in Season 4 of National Theatre Live.

He also played a German spy called "Hans Maier" in the BBC Series Foyle's War, Series 2 Episode 1; and played the Prince of Wales in the BBC series The Scarlet Pimpernel (1999).[3]

References

  1. ^ Jonathan Coy at IMDb
  2. ^ The Unseen Hook at the Internet Movie Database
  3. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qby2y BBC Scarlet Pimpernel (Accessed Dec 2010)

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