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Gideon Turner

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  • He was in "The Darkness" video of "Get Your Hands Off My Woman".
  • He played Mercutio in Romeo & Juliet and Laertes in Hamlet for The Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford Upon Avon & The Albery Theatre in London's West End.
  • (2001) He acted in William Shakespeare's plays, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," and "Love's Labours Lost," at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England with Martin Turner, Rebecca Johnson, Gary Wilmot, Rebecca Callard, Benedict Cumberbatch, Candida Benson, Timothy Kightley, Richard Frame, Adam Schiller, Christopher Godwin, Cameron Blakely, Alistair Robins, Karen Evans, Lottie Mayor, Philip York, Mary Lincoln, Joshua Dallas, Giles Taylor, Sara Hillier, and Catrin Darnell in the cast. Alan Strachan, Rachel Kavanagh, and Ian Talbot were directors.
  • (2002) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Richard III," at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England with Kenneth Branagh, Danny Webb, Robert Demeger, Barbara Jefford, Michael Jenn, Richard Durden, Avril Elgar, Gerard Horan, Claire Price, Phyllis Logan, Robert East, and William Rycroft in the cast. Michael Grandage was director.
  • (1999) He acted in Alan Pollock's play, "The Death of Cool," at the Hampstead Theatre in London, England with Colin Tierney and Susannah Doyle in the cast.
  • (2007) He acted in Naomi Wallace's play, "Things of Dry Hours," at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, England with Colin McFarlane and Lorna Brown. Raz Shaw was director.

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