Oliver Mason
Oliver Mason | |
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Born |
Norwich, Norfolk, England | April 30, 1979
Occupation | Actor, voice actor |
Oliver Mason is a British actor. He began acting doing exams with The Guildhall School of Music and Drama aged six. He trained at the National Youth Theatre, Middlesex University, the University of South Florida, and the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London and graduated in 2001. Oliver had leading roles in BBC's 'The Mysti Show', The West End production of 'The Bomb-itty of Errors' and, most recently, the American Feature 'The 7 Adventures of Sinbad'.
Film/Television Credits
- "Untitled" (Michael Arieta) 2015
- Whitechapel (Various ADR) 2011
- The 7 Adventures of Sinbad (Alex Degraves) 2010
- EastEnders 2008
- Bin Weevils (Tink - voice) 2006/7
- Jam (Paul) 2006
- The Mysti Show (Rick) 2004/5
- From Bard to Verse (Various) 2004
- Kensington Gore (Mona) 2003
Theatre Credits
- The Bomb-itty of Errors (Dromio of Ephesus, Luciana and Various, UK Cast) New Ambassadors Theatre, West End, 2003
- Lorrenzaccio (Tebaldeo/Scoronconcolo) The Young Vic, 2002
- Twelfth Night (Sebastian) Bloomsbury Theatre, 2002
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (Bottom) Bloomsbury Theatre, 2001
Voice Overs Include
- Seat Cars
- Morrisons
- Nino Kuni (Video Game)
- Dragonage (Video Game)
- Inazuma Striker (Video Game)
- Soul Sacrifice (Video Game)
- Professor Layton (Video Game)
- Birdseye Fish Fingers
- The Only Way is Essex
- Nissan
- Virgin Media
- MTV
- VIVA
- See Saw
- The Royal Mews
- ESPN
- Channel 5
- Buckingham Palace
- Disney Channel UK
- The Guardian
- Lockets
- Le Louvre Museum
- Oxford University
- Hornby Trains
- Malcolm In The Middle
- Baby Bell
- Nickleodeon
- Carling
- Head and Shoulders
- GMTV
Others
Oliver also works in education delivering various drama workshops across The UK.
References
External links
- Oliver Mason at the Internet Movie Database United Kingdom
- The Mysti Show at the Internet Movie Database
- From Bard to Verse at the Internet Movie Database
- Official Bomb-itty site
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