Ed Stoppard
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Born | September 1974 London, England |
Edmund Stoppard (born September 1974), often credited as Ed Stoppard, is a British actor.
Stoppard was born in London, England, the son of playwright Tom Stoppard and physician/author Miriam Stoppard (née Stern), through whom he is related to former MP Oona King. He lives in Clapham with his wife and their three children.
He attended and after a gapyear, Edinburgh University. He trained at LAMDA.
His stage credits include the title role in English Touring Theatre's 2005 Hamlet alongside Anita Dobson (which also ran at the New Ambassadors Theatre) in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and Konstantin in Chekhov's The Seagull at the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2003. His West End credits include Tom Wingfield in a 2007 revival of The Glass Menagerie at the Apollo Theatre and the UK premiere of Wit.
In 2007, he played the title role in the BBC's drama-documentary, Tchaikovsky: Fortune and Tragedy.
He has also worked behind the scenes on films such as Rogue Trader.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] Drama
- Fugitive Pieces
- Marple adaptation of At Bertram's Hotel
- Joy Division
- Animal
- Empire
- Ferrari
- Embrassez qui vous voudrez
- The Pianist
- Murder in Mind
- Queen of Swords
- Relic Hunter
- The Little Vampire
[edit] Docudrama
- The Somme
- In Search of the Brontës