Glyn Angell
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Glyn Angell | |
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Born | Glyn Angell |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1998 - present |
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Glyn Angell is a British actor.
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[edit] History
Angell was a member of the award-winning Chichester Festival Youth Theatre (1998 - 2005) for two weeks before he landed two roles: one opposite Simon Callow in Chimes at Midnight at the Chichester Festival Theatre, the second in the BBC educational series Zig Zag. On set he was spotted by his agency, and other directors approached him and cast him in George Farquar's The Recruiting Officer and A String of Pearls.
[edit] Voice work
Angell was handpicked by John Mortimer as the perfect voice for the BBC live radio plays The Summer of a Dormouse with Joss Ackland, and The Dark Tower. He also provided the voice of the young Winston Churchill in the BBC-produced documentaries In the Footsteps of Churchill.
[edit] Awards
Angell was awarded two Honours Awards from Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1997 and 1999. He also won a worst-dressed award in 2001 for his character Murdoch in The Ghost Hunter.