Alec Newman
Born: Nov 27, 1974
Alec Newman was born in Glasgow on the 27th of November 1974. Raised both in Scotland and England he joined the National Youth theatre at 17 after injury ruled out a career in soccer.There he played various roles most notably Iago in Shakespeares Othello. After finishing his training both at the NYT and then at LAMDA, Newman went straight to work both on television and in the theatre, appearing in the Scots cop show Taggart and playing leading roles at Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum. Playing guest leads in several of Britains leading network shows led Newman to his debut feature Greenwich Mean Time (1999), where he won critical acclaim for his performance. However, he has consistently returned to the British theatre, working with Cate Blanchett in the West end production of "Plenty", and leading a revival of Max Frisch's "Andorra" at London's Young Vic. Continued screen appearances include a reprisal of Paul Atreides in "Children of Dune" and the title role in "Frankenstein" alonside Luke Goss, Donald Sutherland and Julie Delpy. The hard hitting independent, "Principles of Lust", will hit screens in early 2004, further assurance of Newmans prescence in British film after an appearance in Stephen Fry's debut "Bright Young Things".
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