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Aden Gillett is a Actor British born on 8 november 1958 at Aden

Aden Gillett

Aden Gillett
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Birth name John Aden Gillett
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 8 november 1958 (65 years) at Aden

John Aden Gillett (born 8 November 1958) is a British actor best known for playing the role of Jack Maddox on the popular BBC series The House of Eliott.

Gillet was born in the city of Aden, Yemen, from which he got his name. He attended Elizabeth College, Guernsey

Aden trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. He has received a number of awards and honors for his work, including the Tree Prize, the Sir Emile Littler Prize, the Vanbrugh Prize and the Radio Prize. He received the Theatre World Award for Best Newcomer on Broadway for his performance in "An Inspector Calls" at the Royale Theatre, Broadway.

He played many roles on the stage, including Mr Banks in a new production of Mary Poppins and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. In films, he appeared in The Winslow Boy and The Borrowers.

He is active in the Theatre Royal at Bath with the Peter Hall Company in numerous productions of Shakespearean plays and other classics, including Antony and Cleopatra, As You Like It, and at The Old Vic in The Tempest. He also appeared in Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit, and Private Lives, and in George Bernard Shaw's Man and Superman.

On television, he appeared as Robin Hood in Ivanhoe and as Peter Townsend, Princess Margaret's forbidden love, in The Queen's Sister. He also appeared in Harry Enfield's Television Programme.


He is married to actress Sara Stewart. They have two children.

Usually with

David Mamet
David Mamet
(1 films)
Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan
(1 films)
David Marconi
David Marconi
(1 films)
Gemma Jones
Gemma Jones
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Aden Gillett (6 films)

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Actor

The Foreigner, 1h54
Directed by Martin Campbell
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action
Actors Jackie Chan, Pierce Brosnan, Ray Fearon, Dermot Crowley, Charlie Murphy, Orla Brady
Roles Ross
Rating69% 3.4996053.4996053.4996053.4996053.499605
À Londres, un modeste propriétaire de restaurant de Chinatown va tenter de retrouver les terroristes irlandais responsables de la mort de sa fille.
The Queen's Sister, 1h36
Directed by Simon Cellan Jones
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Biography, Comedy, Historical
Themes Political films, Films about royalty
Actors Lucy Cohu, Toby Stephens, David Threlfall, Aden Gillett, Dominic Mafham, Simon Woods
Roles Peter Townsend
Rating62% 3.1436253.1436253.1436253.1436253.143625
The drama opens with the disclaimer "Some of the following is based on fact. And some isn't". When Archbishop Fisher of the Church of England refuses her request to allow her and divorced war hero Peter Townsend, an equerry to her sister, to wed in a religious ceremony, and her brother-in-law and confidant Prince Philip advises her she will lose all her material possessions if they engage in a civil union, Margaret ends the relationship and plunges into a hedonistic lifestyle that frequently draws headlines in the press. She finds herself partnered with Tony Armstrong-Jones at a party that dissolves into an evening of sexual shenanigans, and she and the impoverished photographer begin to meet frequently for clandestine encounters in his dingy flat. When their relationship is made public, the two wed in an elaborate ceremony that is admired by those who embrace the monarchy and criticized by politicians who are shocked at the amount of money spent on the occasion while their constituents are struggling to get by on meager wages.
Shadow of the Vampire, 1h32
Directed by E. Elias Merhige
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Horror
Themes Films about films, Films about magic and magicians, Dracula films, Vampires in film
Actors John Malkovich, Willem Dafoe, Udo Kier, Cary Elwes, Catherine McCormack, Eddie Izzard
Roles Henrik Galeen
Rating68% 3.4484953.4484953.4484953.4484953.448495
In 1921, German director Frederich Wilhelm Murnau takes his cast and crew on-location in Czechoslovakia to shoot Nosferatu, an unauthorized version of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. Murnau keeps his team in the dark about their schedule and the actor playing the vampire Count Orlok. It is left to the film's other main actor, Gustav von Wangenheim, to explain that the lead is an obscure German theater performer named Max Schreck, who is a character actor. To involve himself fully in his role, Schreck will only appear amongst the cast and crew in makeup, and will never break character.
The Winslow Boy, 1h44
Directed by David Mamet
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Nigel Hawthorne, Rebecca Pidgeon, Jeremy Northam, Gemma Jones, Aden Gillett, Sarah Flind
Roles John Watherstone
Rating72% 3.6468853.6468853.6468853.6468853.646885
It is Christmas 1911 and Arthur Winslow, a London banker, is making final preparations for a dinner to seal the engagement between his daughter Catherine, an outspoken supporter of the controversial cause of women's suffrage, and Captain John Watherstone. The family and guests are toasting the upcoming marriage when Arthur discovers that his youngest son Ronnie, a 13-year-old cadet at the Royal Naval College, Osborne, is unexpectedly home. Ronnie has been accused of the theft of a postal order. An internal enquiry, conducted without notice to his family and without benefit of representation, finds him guilty and Mr. Winslow is "requested to withdraw" his son from the college (the formula of the day for expulsion). Ronnie proclaims his innocence and his father believes him—enough so that he demands an apology from the College. When the college refuses to reinstate Ronnie, Arthur decides to take the matter to court. With the help of his daughter and Desmond Curry, a solicitor and friend of the family, Mr. Winslow decides to hire the most highly sought after barrister in England at the time, Sir Robert Morton, known also to be a shrewd opposition Member of Parliament.
The Borrowers, 1h29
Directed by Peter Hewitt
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Fantastic, Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Themes Films about families, Children's films
Actors John Goodman, Jim Broadbent, Celia Imrie, Flora Newbigin, Mark Williams, Hugh Laurie
Roles Joe Lender
Rating59% 2.9510152.9510152.9510152.9510152.951015
Young Pete Lender (Bradley Pierce) is setting up traps around his house, explaining to his parents that things in their house are being stolen, despite his parents believing otherwise. However, it turns out that a family of tiny people ("Borrowers"), are living in the house, borrowing stuff without being seen. Pod Clock (Jim Broadbent) and his children, Arrietty (Flora Newbigin) and Peagreen (Tom Felton), make their way through the kitchen to "borrow" the radio's battery. Arrietty, while treating herself with some ice cream in the freezer, is accidentally shut inside just as the Lenders return. Pod manages to rescue Arietty, but jams the ice cube tube in the process and is forced to leave one of his gadgets behind, which is found by Mr. Lender. Meanwhile, the will of Mrs. Lender's aunt Mrs. Allabaster is the only proof that the house rightfully belongs to the family, yet their lawyer Ocious P. Potter (John Goodman) cannot find it and has already made plans to demolish their house in order to build condominiums on the land, and the Lenders have until Saturday to move away.
Under the Lighthouse Dancing, 1h34
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Actors Jack Thompson, Jacqueline McKenzie, Naomi Watts, Zoe Bertram, Aden Gillett
Roles David
Rating56% 2.8052752.8052752.8052752.8052752.805275
Three couples travel to Rottnest Island near Perth, Western Australia for the weekend. One of the couples announces that they intend to get married and when the bride-to-be tells the others that she is terminally ill, they make sure the wedding takes place that weekend.