Joseph Attenborough

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Joseph Attenborough is a British theater and film actor .

Life

Attenborough attended Littleover Community School in Littleover, Derbyshire from 1992 to 1997 . From 1997 to 1999 he attended Burton Technical College. From 1999 he studied acting. He graduated from Rose Bruford College of Theater & Performance in 2002 as a professional actor. In 2005 he joined the Royal National Theater . In 2006 he took part in the play for the film The History Boys - Learning for Life . A worldwide tour of the piece followed with the ensemble, which ended on Broadway in New York .

Other venues were the York Theater Royal, the Bedlam Theater and the Battersea Arts Center. In 2005 he worked in the short film Edible Snow Beasts . In 2007 she was cast in an episode of the television series The Love Trap . In the next few years further roles in short films followed and in 2015 a larger role in the feature film Arthur and Merlin .

Attenborough publishes pieces he has played on the piano . He worked for RSVP Media Response from 2003 to 2010 and then worked in technical and media sales for several British companies. He has been with Derby University for three years.

Filmography

  • 2005: Edible Snow Beasts (short film)
  • 2007: The Love Trap (TV series, episode 1x04)
  • 2011: The Switch (short film)
  • 2011: Innermost (short film)
  • 2013: Losing Character (short film)
  • 2014: Good Grief (short film)
  • 2015: Arthur and Merlin (Arthur and Merlin)

Theater (selection)

  • The History Boys (including Royal National Theater , Broadway (theater) )
  • Single Spies (York Theater Royal)
  • Romeo and Juliet (Bedlam Theater)
  • The Treepenny Opera (Battersea Arts Center)
  • Winnie the Witch (Watershed Productions)
  • Lysistrata (Arcola)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b LinkedIn : Joseph Attenborough profile page, accessed April 1, 2020.
  2. Playbill : Joseph Attenborough Profile Page, accessed April 1, 2020.
  3. ^ "Acting" website by Joseph Attenborough, accessed April 1, 2020.
  4. Playbill : Inside the Playbill: Joseph Attenborough , accessed April 1, 2020.
  5. ^ "Music" website by Joseph Attenborough, accessed April 1, 2020.