Jason Done

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Jason Done
Born (1973-04-05) 5 April 1973
Walkden, England, UK
Occupation Actor
Years active 1981–present
Television Waterloo Road (2006–2013)
Hollyoaks (2013-)
Spouse(s) Anoushka Done (m. 2009–present); 2 children
Children 2 child (2 Sons)

Jason Done (born 5 April 1973) is a British actor.

From 2006 to 2013 Done appeared as schoolteacher Tom Clarkson in the successful BBC One drama series Waterloo Road, in which his role ended in his tragic death, as he was saving a pupil. He appeared in a travelling production of Macbeth, which was held at the Royal Exchange Theatre, in Manchester. He was heard as the narrator of successful BBC3 documentary Junior Doctors - Your life in their hands which has just completed its third series, with a fourth series confirmed. In 2009 he married his wife Anoushka Done, with who he has two children, Reef and Flynn.

Done is also a speedway fan and regularly visits Kirkmanshulme Lane, home of his team the Belle Vue Aces, when he is filming in Manchester.

References

    Appeared as the Scarrow pathologist in political drama Secret State.

    He played Mordred in the movie Merlin

    He also appeared as the 'kiss me soldier' in the 1996 film The English Patient

    He was the drunken soldier of I company, who shot Sergeant Grant of E company in Band of Brothers.

    He has recently narrated the 2012 Strongbow television advert.

    He has narrated McDonalds crew welcoming videos.

    He played "Chris" in 1994 as a teenager with a troubled sexuality in the popular Channel 4 programme "Bewitched"

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