David Green
Overview
- Ethnicity
- White / European Descent
- Age Range
- 42 - 52
- Height
- 5' 10" (1m 78cm)
- Weight
- 13st. 5lb. (85kg)
- Hair Colour
- Brown
- Eye Colour
- Blue
Education
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About me
I am a 35 year old Actor, I have a mesmorising range of skills, naturally gifted, capable of performing any character, voice or accent to a an extremely high professional standard. I currently have a 100 percent successful audition record which I am proud of. I have performed with seasoned professionals in the 40th anniversary performances of KES in South Yorkshire, including Dene Micheal (Black Lace, Rita Sue and Bob Too, Coronation Street).Skills
Languages Spoken | Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish |
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Accents/Dialects | Australian, Canadian, English - Cockney, English - London, Indian, Irish, Latin American, Mexican, New York, New Zealand/Kiwi, Scottish, Southern American, US West Coast (California, Portland), Welsh |
Additional Skills | Acting |
Highlights
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A naturally gifted actor capable of creating and performing any accent or character to the highest standard of professional performance. I have performed in 5 plays since October 2009.
I have created and performed a wide range of characters, i have performed with industry professionals. In David Wrighthams "When youve finished, turn off the lights i played five characters in the performance, Monty, a camp homosexual, Steve Greenwood, a serial stalker, Todger, a male stripper, James Mangold, a grieving man, Robert Bishop, an insecure, introverted character out on his first date. In March 2010 i played Professor Van Hiring in Passion, Poision, Murder and other things. In June 2010 i played Blind Pew in The Company Theatre's production of Treasure Island, this production was performed in the outdoors at the Dore Festival Sheffield, after sell out performances at the Drama Studio, Sheffield In October 2010 i played the Youth Employment Officer and Joe the betting man in LS Theatre productions 40th anniversary performances of KES. In November 2010 i played the leading role of Sydney, an 8 year child, in a World War 2 drama, Hope and Glory. In December 2010 Kes returned for further dates at Penistone Paramount Theatre after a sell out season at the Academy Theatre, Barnsley.