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Jonathan Slinger is a Actor born on 15 august 1972

Jonathan Slinger

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Birth name Jonathan Charles Slinger
Birth 15 august 1972 (51 years)

Jonathan Slinger (born Jonathan Charles Slinger,14 November 1972) is an English actor.

Slinger was born in Accrington, Lancashire. He trained at RADA, graduating in 1994. From there, he went to work at the Royal National Theatre and Shakespeare's Globe. He has also worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company, including the Complete Works and This England: The Histories cycles, playing Richard II, Fluellen, Richard Duke of York and Richard III. He played Bernard Woolley, the Prime Minister's Principal Private Secretary, in the stage version of Yes, Prime Minister (Chichester/London, 2010). In 2011, he appeared again with the Royal Shakespeare Company in the title role of Macbeth, a new production by Michael Boyd which was the first Shakespeare play to appear in the revamped Royal Shakespeare Theatre. In 2012 he played Malvolio and Prospero for the RSC in London and Stratford, and in 2013 he played Hamlet. From May 2015, he started playing Willy Wonka in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the Musical in London at Theatre Royal Drury Lane.

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Filmography of Jonathan Slinger (5 films)

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Still (2015)
, 1h37
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller
Actors Aidan Gillen, Jonathan Slinger, Élodie Yung, Amanda Mealing, Kate Ashfield
Roles Ed
Rating52% 2.6111852.6111852.6111852.6111852.611185
After Carver, a photographer, loses his son to a hit-and-run car accident, he and his wife Rachel divorce, and he descends into self-destructive abuse of alcohol and drugs, unable to let go of his grief. His friend Ed, a tabloid journalist, investigates a murder blamed on local gangs, and, while on a job photographing children at a local school, Carver himself meets a young boy, Jimmy, whose brother was murdered. As Jimmy and Carver bond over their shared loss, Carver learns that Jimmy is interested in photography and tutors him. Carver's girlfriend Christina, a fashion model, moves in with him. While Carver is out buying more alcohol one day, he bumps into a youth. The youth demands an apology, which Carver provides.
A Thousand Kisses Deep
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Fantasy, Romance
Themes Time travel films
Actors Dougray Scott, Jodie Whittaker, Emilia Fox, David Warner, Allan Corduner, Jonathan Slinger
Roles Doug
Rating51% 2.564322.564322.564322.564322.56432
Mia (Jodie Whittaker) has witnessed her neighbour commit suicide by jumping from their mansion flats. At the pavement where the woman's body lies, Mia discovers pieces of a photograph of an ex-lover. Mia is convinced this is a reflection of her own future, and with the assistance of the building's kindly caretaker (David Warner) - and a lift that encompasses the ability to travel back and forwards through time - is able to revisit the most significant stages of her life, with the hope she can stop the event from happening. She does this by trying to convince a younger version of herself to avoid the lover that broke her heart and made life unlivable. He is a married man old enough to be her father.
A Knight's Tale, 2h12
Directed by Brian Helgeland
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Romance
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films
Actors Heath Ledger, Rufus Sewell, Mark Addy, Alan Tudyk, Shannyn Sossamon, Paul Bettany
Roles Peter the Pardoner
Rating69% 3.4989653.4989653.4989653.4989653.498965
At a jousting tournament in 14th-century Europe, squires William Thatcher, Roland, and Wat discover that their master, Sir Ector, has died. If he had completed one final pass he would have won the tournament. Destitute, William wears Ector's armour to impersonate him, winning the tournament and taking the prize.
The Last September, 1h43
Directed by Deborah Warner
Origin France
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Keeley Hawes, Tom Hickey, David Tennant, Lambert Wilson
Roles Laurence Carstairs
Rating59% 2.998152.998152.998152.998152.99815
Preface Although The Last September was first published in 1929, a preface was written for this text decades later to be included in the second American edition of this novel. Concerned that readers unfamiliar with this particular chapter of Anglo-Irish history would not fully comprehend the anxieties of these times, Bowen takes great pains to explain the particulars of both her writing process and the political reasons for the unsettled atmosphere felt throughout the text, palpable even in its most seemingly serene moments. Of all her books, Bowen notes, The Last September is "nearest to my heart, [and it] had a deep, unclouded, spontaneous source. Though not poetic, it brims up with what could be the stuff of poetry, the sensations of youth. It is a work of instinct rather than knowledge—to a degree, a ‘recall’ book, but there had been no such recall before.” While Bowen's own beloved family home, Bowen's Court, remained untouched throughout "The Troubled Times" this preface explores the ramifications for witnesses of “Ambushes, arrests, captures and burning, reprisals and counter-reprisals” as "The British patrolled and hunted; the Irish planned, lay in wait, and struck.” "I was the child of the house from which Danielstown derives" Bowen concludes, “nevertheless, so often in my mind's eye did I see it [Bowen’s Court] burning that the terrible last event in The Last September is more real than anything I have lived through.”
Forgive and Forget, 1h40
Directed by Aisling Walsh
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors John Simm, Steve John Shepherd, Laura Fraser, Maurice Roëves, Meera Syal, Stephen Graham
Roles Carl
Rating60% 3.045783.045783.045783.045783.04578
The close friendship of plasterer David (Steve John Shepherd) and mature-aged student Theo (John Simm) becomes threatened when Theo reveals that he intends to move in with Hannah (Laura Fraser), his photographer girlfriend of six months. The short-tempered David, intensely protective of his best friend, plots to break the pair up, using Hannah’s insecurities against them. When they do separate, David reveals his sexual orientation and true feelings for Theo on his favourite talk-show, Judith Adams' (Meera Syal) Forgive and Forget.