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Anthony Green (actor)

British thespian (born 1970)


Summary

British thespian (born 1970)

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nameAnthony Green
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birth_placeBlackburn, Lancashire, England
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occupationActor

Anthony Green (born 4 April 1970) is a British actor known for playing Station Officer Mick Callaghan in series 14 of London's Burning.

Early life

Green was born in Blackburn, Lancashire, England. He began acting at the age of 6, playing The Wizard in The Wizard of Oz at Daisyfield Primary School. At St. Mary's College, Blackburn, he played Oscar Lindquist in Sweet Charity.

He continued to act while studying law at the University of Nottingham, playing John Proctor in The Crucible, Jimmy Porter in Look Back in Anger and I in a stage adaptation of Withnail and I. At the Edinburgh Fringe Festival he played Sheriff Baldwin Rawel in Richard Davidson's Storybook which won a Fringe First and was nominated for the Independent Theatre Award.

Career

In film, he played the leading role of Jonathan Berkoff, opposite Emily Lloyd, in the independent British feature The Honeytrap. He played parts in The Bourne Identity and the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies.He took the central role of Michael, in Amit Gupta's short film Love Story about a man's journey to find true love. It was shown at a number of film festivals across the United States and Europe and won the Verizon Audience Award at the Indo-American Arts Festival in New York.

He has played lead roles in two American TV movies: Grozny, in Sony Pictures' Anaconda 3: Offspring, which co-stars David Hasselhoff and Crystal Allen, and pirate Israel Hands in Hallmark's Blackbeard, which features Angus Macfadyen in the title role.

He played series regular lead roles in the PBS/Carlton co-production of Cadfael, playing Lord Hugh Beringar, opposite Derek Jacobi, and in the A&E/BBC co-production of The Scarlet Pimpernel, playing Sir Andrew Foulkes, opposite Richard E. Grant. He was Station Officer Mick Callaghan in the series finale of London's Burning, and DCI Be199lmarsh in Beech is Back, a special series of The Bill.

Television guest leads include If...The Oil Runs Out, Where the Heart Is (Series I and VII), Big Bad World, Wycliffe, and Wing and a Prayer. In Bonekickers he portrayed a fictional Roman character Marcus Quintanus opposite Shauna Macdonald's non-fictional Boudica. Both actors played their parts in Latin.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Tomorrow Never DiesFiring Officer – HMS Chester
2002The HoneytrapJonathan Berkoff
2002The Bourne IdentitySecurity Chief

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997WycliffeJohn LeighEpisode: "Strangers Home"
1997Pie in the SkyClub BarmanEpisode: "In the Smoke"
1997Wing and a PrayerP.C. ChandlerEpisode: "A Sense of Belonging"
1997Beyond FearPolice ConstableTelevision film
1998CadfaelHugh Beringar3 episodes
1999Big Bad WorldMilesEpisode: "What's Wrong with Bees?"
1999The Scarlet PimpernelSir Andrew Ffoulkes3 episodes
1999, 2003Where the Heart IsEd Pickering / Charlie2 episodes
2000, 2014DoctorsBrian Fretwell / Insp. Bernie Lyle2 episodes
2001Perfect StrangersDoctorMiniseries
2001Beech is BackDCI Andrew Belmarsh6 episodes
2001Judge John DeedDavid CrutwellEpisode: "Appropriate Response"
2002London's BurningMick Callaghan8 episodes
2003SingleRichardEpisode #1.3
2006If...NickEpisode: "If... The Oil Runs Out"
2006BlackbeardIsrael Hands3 episodes
2008BonekickersMarcus QuintanusEpisode: "The Eternal Fire"
2008Anaconda 3: OffspringCaptain GroznyTelevision film
2010The BillJames BarclayEpisode: "Crossing the Line"
2012The Last WeekendJohn McCloudEpisode: "Sunday/Monday"
2012CasualtyGray EldonEpisode: "I'll See You in My Dreams"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Armed and DangerousPeasant Boy / Peasant Man 2
2006S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of ChernobylThe Stalker

References

References

  1. [http://archive.burytimes.co.uk/1998/7/8/797017.html 'Sheriff' Anthony has a degree of success]{{dead link. (October 2016)
  2. [http://www.thehoneytrap.com ''The Honey Trap'' website], thehoneytrap.com; accessed 21 February 2016.
  3. (7–11 November 2007). "Love Story". Indo-American Arts Council.
  4. "Anthony Green {{!}} Booking Agent {{!}} Talent Roster".
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