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Chris New(I)

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Chris New in Week-end (2011)
After meeting at a nightclub on a Friday night, the unexpected 48 hours spent between Russell (Tom Cullen) and Glen (Chris New) will resonate throughout their lives.
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Week-end (2011)
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The release of Weekend marked Chris' big screen debut. Chris trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and, after graduating in 2006, built up an impressive reputation for his stage and small screen work. He starred opposite Alan Cumming in the 2006 revival of Martin Sherman's iconic play Bent in London's West end, only weeks after graduating from RADA, for which he was nominated for the Evening Standard Award for Outstanding Newcomer and the WhatsOnStage Theatregoers' Choice Award for London Newcomer of the Year. He then went on to work at the National Theatre, under the direction of Sir Richard Eyre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Young Vic, The Royal Exchange and London's Sadler's Wells. In 2009 he returned to the West End to star as Joe Orton in the stage adaptation of "Prick Up Your Ears", and in 2010 made his New York debut leading the company of Peter Nichols' LIngua Franca which transferred to New York from London's Finborough Theatre. He has also worked regularly for the BBC in numerous television and Radio Productions.
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    Chris New and Tom Cullen in Week-end (2011)
    Week-end
    7.6
    • Glen
    • 2011
    A Smallholding
    A Smallholding
    • Writer
      Scott Chambers in Ticking (2012)
      Ticking
      6.7
      Short
      • Writer
      • 2012
      Chicken (2015)
      Chicken
      6.8
      • Writer
      • 2015

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      Actor



      • Alex Lawther in Alex's Dream (2018)
        Alex's Dream
        6.5
        Short
        • Fisherman
        • 2018
      • Wine Dark Sea (2016)
        Wine Dark Sea
        Short
        • Alex
        • 2016
      • Molly, une femme au combat (2013)
        Molly, une femme au combat
        7.6
        TV Series
        • Detective Inspector William
        • DI William
        • 2016
      • New Blood (2016)
        New Blood
        7.2
        TV Series
        • David Leese
        • 2016
      • Alun Armstrong, Lyndsey Marshal, and Andrew Buchan in Garrow's Law (2009)
        Garrow's Law
        8.3
        TV Series
        • John Redknapp
        • 2011
      • Chris New and Tom Cullen in Week-end (2011)
        Week-end
        7.6
        • Glen
        • 2011
      • Doctors (2000)
        Doctors
        4.5
        TV Series
        • PJ Cosgrove
        • 2009
      • Amanda Burton, Emilia Fox, Sam Barnard, David Caves, and Genesis Lynea in Affaires non classées (1996)
        Affaires non classées
        7.9
        TV Series
        • Ari Marowski
        • Toni Kapinski
        • 2008
      • David Walliams in Frankie Howerd: Rather You Than Me (2008)
        Frankie Howerd: Rather You Than Me
        6.6
        TV Movie
        • Rent Boy
        • 2008
      • The Three Dumas (2007)
        The Three Dumas
        8.8
        • Narrator
        • 2007
      • Amanda Mealing, Sunetra Sarker, and Derek Thompson in Casualty (1986)
        Casualty
        6.1
        TV Series
        • Ian Bunce
        • 2007

      Writer



      • A Smallholding
        • co-writer
        • Completed



      • Chicken (2015)
        Chicken
        6.8
        • screenplay
        • writer
        • 2015
      • Scott Chambers in Ticking (2012)
        Ticking
        6.7
        Short
        • writer
        • 2012
      • Slot Art: Doing Really Well
        TV Short
        • writer
        • 2001

      Director



      • A Smallholding
        • Director
        • Completed



      • Scott Chambers in Ticking (2012)
        Ticking
        6.7
        Short
        • Director
        • 2012

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      • Height
        • 1.73 m
      • Born
        • 1981
        • Swindon, Wiltshire, England, UK

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        Trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic art (2003-2006).

        He was nominated for the Evening Standard Best Newcomer and the Whatsonstage London Newcomer for his London West End Debut in 2006 in Martin Sherman's Bent, co-staring Alan Cumming.

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      • When was Chris New born?
        1981
      • Where was Chris New born?
        Swindon, Wiltshire, England, UK
      • How tall is Chris New?
        5 feet 8 inches, or 1.73 meters
      • What is Chris New known for?
        Weekend, Chicken, Ticking, and A Smallholding
      • How many award nominations has Chris New received?
        3 nominations

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