Jack Blumenau

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Jack Blumenau (born 22 November 1986) is a British actor.

Biography

Blumenau was born to casting director Debbie O'Brien, and director/actor Colin Blumenau, so it was natural for him to follow an acting career. He began acting at age 12. He spent his early youth in Ashwell, Hertfordshire, attending Ashwell JMI until 1998, and The Highfield School in Letchworth from 1998 to 2008. He gained a first-class honours degree from the London School of Economics, then enrolled at Oxford for post-graduate study.

Blumenau has two brothers, Dan and Harry.

Selected Credits

Theatre

  • Peter Pan (2003-4, Savoy) - Peter Pan
  • The Prisoner's Dilemma (RSC Barbican) - Jan
  • The Pirates of Penzance (2003-4, Savoy) - young pirate, and Frederick
  • Sherlock Holmes – The Athenaeum Ghoul (2005, UK tour) - Billy
  • The Taming of the Shrew (2006, Bristol Old Vic) - Biondello
  • Little Eyolf (2007, English Touring Theatre, rehearsed reading)
  • Black Eyed Susan (2007, Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds/ Theatre Royal Wakefield) - Jacob
  • Animal Magnetism (2008, Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds)
  • Red Fortress (2008, Unicorn Theatre) - Luis
  • The York Realist (2009, Riverside Studios) - Jack
  • The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe (2009, New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme) - Edmund
  • Bleak House (2010, New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme)

Television

  • Best Friends (2004, Citv) - Callum
  • Noah and Saskia (2004, BBC TV/ABC Australia Series) - Noah
  • Half Life (BBC TV) - Dylan
  • There's a Viking in My Bed (BBC TV Series) - Tim
  • Reach for the Moon (LWT Series) - Kyle
  • Microsoap (BBC TV) - Danny
  • Hello! (NC Grivas Productions) - Peter
  • Start Now (NC Grivas Productions) - Ron
  • The Railway Children (2000, Carlton Film Productions) - Peter
  • Genie In The House (2006 episode Election - Ricky; 2007 episode Emma TV - Harold, Nickeloden)
  • As the Bell Rings (2007 episodes O Romeo and A Touch of Class, Disney Channel UK) - Tinker
  • Doctors (2008 episode, Yesterday's News) - Glen Preece

Film

  • The Glow (2001 short movie, Glory Films) - David
  • Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (2003 television movie, Clerkenwell Films) - Ned
  • The Railway Children (2000 television movie, Carlton Television) - Peter
  • Origin (short, 2011) - Freddy Holmes

Audio/ Narration

References

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