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Tony Clarkin (actor)

Tony Clarkin (born 3 November 1952) is an Irish actor.

Tony Clarkin
Clarkin in 2007
Born (1952-11-03) 3 November 1952 (age 71)
Limerick, Ireland
OccupationActor
Years active1980–present

Early life edit

Clarkin was born in Limerick on 3 November 1952, and performed as a child actor in various theatre productions. He attended the boarding school Rockwell College and later acted with the Limerick City College Players. He was a member of the Abbey Theatre school of acting.

Career edit

Clarkin is the voice over for Puffs Tissues commercials for American and Canadian television (2000-2010). He has also voiced John West Foods, Guinness, Dollond and Aitchison, Britvic AME, William and Mary television series, Murphys Beer, Ennio Morricone, The Sunday Times series, Lifescan Europe, Red Bull, Jays New Bloo Fusions.

Clarkin narrated The Gilbert Collection at Somerset House. He played Romeo and Prince Escalus in separate productions of Romeo and Juliet, the first of which was at the Gate Theatre in Dublin and was directed and produced by Hilton Edwards and Micheál MacLiammóir. His other stage work includes Hamlet and Polonius in Hamlet, Macbeth and Marcellus in Macbeth, Salerio in The Merchant of Venice, Thomas Becket in Murder in the Cathedral, Eilif in Mother Courage and Her Children, Roat in Wait Until Dark, Estragon in Waiting for Godot, in Romeo and Juliet, King Henry II in Becket, Ebenezer Scrooge in the musical Scrooge, Henry VIII in A Man for All Seasons, Bill Sikes in Oliver!, First Voice Narrator in Under Milkwood, Athos in The Three Musketeers, Long John Silver in The Secret of Treasure Island, Robert Folliett in The Shaughraun, and the Spirit of Christmas to Come in A Christmas Carol. He played William Burke in a Dylan Thomas adaptation of the story of Burke and Hare, The Doctor and The Devils, directed by Roger Redfarn at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth. Clarkin also played Professor Hurst of the University of Padua opposite Keith Michell in the title role, in The Artisans Angel, the story of Bernardino Ramazzini, directed by Keith Michell.

Clarkin's television work includes The Bill in 1989, Love Hurts as Toyne in 1993, Moonfleet as Revenue Man in 1984, "Wild Rover" (Tim Cullen) 1992, Brookside (Police Sergeant) (1995), McCallum Paul O Connor Sweet Innocent 1995, The Professionals (Empire Society Thug)(1977), Return of the Saint (Guest Author at Book Launch) (1978), The Fear (1988), The Bill (Creasy) Fast Food 1993, This is your Life Todd Carty 2000 (BBC).

Clarkin acted as teacher I, alongside Todd Carty in the BBC series Grange Hill. Radio work includes Pendennis by William Makepeace Thackeray for the BBC directed by writer and radio drama director Peter Kavanagh. Clarkin was the voice over narrator for the Gilbert Collection at Somerset House. Clarkin voiced the story of Golf, Past Masters Golf Champions. He also voiced cartoons including The Cyclops and "Global Bears" for Poseidon Films and the BBC TV documentary series Blood of the Vikings. Narration work also includes the story of the London Symphony Orchestra and their move from the Barbican to the renovated church St Luke for BBC Four television.

Clarkin's film work includes Holocaust 2000 (1977), Force 10 from Navarone (1978), The Great Train Robbery (1979), Murder by Decree (1979), Hanover Street (1979), S.O.S Titanic (1979), Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Rough Cut (1980) and The Elephant Man (1980). He played a British Sergeant in the film Michael Collins for film director Neil Jordan. He played the Judge in First for Disruptive Element Films, winner of the Audi Channel Reel Talent Award 2007. Clarkin was the voice of the Victorian explorer Richard Francis Burton for the Channel 4 documentary Source of the White Nile]from the television series To the Ends of the Earth for BBC TV. Visas for Love various historical World War II figures voiced by Clarkin for Poseidon Films. Clarkin played the part of the Governor in the film The Perfect Burger, directed by Todd Carty. Clarkin is the voice over for audio description for the Blind at Sky TV for a wide variety of television programmes and films.

Performances edit

Television edit

Theatre edit

Films edit

Commercial work edit

External links edit

  • Actor Tony Clarkin
  • Tony Clarkin Biography
  • Tony Clarkin Photo Gallery
  • Tony Clarkin at IMDb

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Tony Clarkin born 3 November 1952 is an Irish actor Tony ClarkinClarkin in 2007Born 1952 11 03 3 November 1952 age 71 Limerick IrelandOccupationActorYears active1980 present Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Performances 3 1 Television 3 2 Theatre 3 3 Films 3 4 Commercial work 4 External linksEarly life editClarkin was born in Limerick on 3 November 1952 and performed as a child actor in various theatre productions He attended the boarding school Rockwell College and later acted with the Limerick City College Players He was a member of the Abbey Theatre school of acting Career editClarkin is the voice over for Puffs Tissues commercials for American and Canadian television 2000 2010 He has also voiced John West Foods Guinness Dollond and Aitchison Britvic AME William and Mary television series Murphys Beer Ennio Morricone The Sunday Times series Lifescan Europe Red Bull Jays New Bloo Fusions Clarkin narrated The Gilbert Collection at Somerset House He played Romeo and Prince Escalus in separate productions of Romeo and Juliet the first of which was at the Gate Theatre in Dublin and was directed and produced by Hilton Edwards and Micheal MacLiammoir His other stage work includes Hamlet and Polonius in Hamlet Macbeth and Marcellus in Macbeth Salerio in The Merchant of Venice Thomas Becket in Murder in the Cathedral Eilif in Mother Courage and Her Children Roat in Wait Until Dark Estragon in Waiting for Godot in Romeo and Juliet King Henry II in Becket Ebenezer Scrooge in the musical Scrooge Henry VIII in A Man for All Seasons Bill Sikes in Oliver First Voice Narrator in Under Milkwood Athos in The Three Musketeers Long John Silver in The Secret of Treasure Island Robert Folliett in The Shaughraun and the Spirit of Christmas to Come in A Christmas Carol He played William Burke in a Dylan Thomas adaptation of the story of Burke and Hare The Doctor and The Devils directed by Roger Redfarn at the Theatre Royal Plymouth Clarkin also played Professor Hurst of the University of Padua opposite Keith Michell in the title role in The Artisans Angel the story of Bernardino Ramazzini directed by Keith Michell Clarkin s television work includes The Bill in 1989 Love Hurts as Toyne in 1993 Moonfleet as Revenue Man in 1984 Wild Rover Tim Cullen 1992 Brookside Police Sergeant 1995 McCallum Paul O Connor Sweet Innocent 1995 The Professionals Empire Society Thug 1977 Return of the Saint Guest Author at Book Launch 1978 The Fear 1988 The Bill Creasy Fast Food 1993 This is your Life Todd Carty 2000 BBC Clarkin acted as teacher I alongside Todd Carty in the BBC series Grange Hill Radio work includes Pendennis by William Makepeace Thackeray for the BBC directed by writer and radio drama director Peter Kavanagh Clarkin was the voice over narrator for the Gilbert Collection at Somerset House Clarkin voiced the story of Golf Past Masters Golf Champions He also voiced cartoons including The Cyclops and Global Bears for Poseidon Films and the BBC TV documentary series Blood of the Vikings Narration work also includes the story of the London Symphony Orchestra and their move from the Barbican to the renovated church St Luke for BBC Four television Clarkin s film work includes Holocaust 2000 1977 Force 10 from Navarone 1978 The Great Train Robbery 1979 Murder by Decree 1979 Hanover Street 1979 S O S Titanic 1979 Star Wars Episode V The Empire Strikes Back 1980 Rough Cut 1980 and The Elephant Man 1980 He played a British Sergeant in the film Michael Collins for film director Neil Jordan He played the Judge in First for Disruptive Element Films winner of the Audi Channel Reel Talent Award 2007 Clarkin was the voice of the Victorian explorer Richard Francis Burton for the Channel 4 documentary Source of the White Nile from the television series To the Ends of the Earth for BBC TV Visas for Love various historical World War II figures voiced by Clarkin for Poseidon Films Clarkin played the part of the Governor in the film The Perfect Burger directed by Todd Carty Clarkin is the voice over for audio description for the Blind at Sky TV for a wide variety of television programmes and films Performances editTelevision edit Grange Hill BBC Teacher Anthony Clarkin 1980 1981 The Bill ITV Ist Neighbour Communications 1989 Sweet Innocent Paul O Connor 1995 Creasy Fast Food 1993 Tim Cullen Wild Rover 1992 Iris In The Traffic Ruby In The Rain BBC BBC Play For Today Beefy Youth 1981 London s Burning Patrick Leader of Gang 1996 Patrick X Raf Man 1994 Brookside Fame at Last Channel 4 Police Sergeant 1995 Love Hurts Strictly Business BBC Toyne 1993 McCallum TV series McCallum TV series Lab Technician Touch 1997 Moonfleet TV film BBC Revenue Man 1984 The Fear TV series Euston Films Motorist 1988 Shoot to Kill Shoot to Kill Zenith Productions Sgt William Montgomery 1990 Quatermass Ringstone Round Machine Gun Rebel 1979 The Professionals Empire Society Thug 1977 Return of the Saint Guest Author at Book Launch 1978 Attila miniseries Voice of Warrior 2001 This is your Life Todd Carty 2000 Himself 2000 Theatre edit The Artisans Angel Bernardino Ramazzini Professor Hurst The Doctor and The Devils William Burke Wait Until Dark Roat Waiting For Godot Estragon Oliver Bill Sikes Stephen Dedalus Stephen D Mc Cann The Shaughraun Robert Folliett The Merchant of Venice Salerio Scrooge Ebenezer Scrooge Hamlet Hamlet A Christmas Carol Spirit Of Christmas To Come A Man for All Seasons King Henry VIII Becket Henry II Mother Courage and Her Children Eilif Murder in the Cathedral Thomas Becket Romeo and Juliet Prince Escalus Macbeth Macbeth Athos The Three Musketeers Long John Silver The Secrets of Treasure Island Bloomsday Buck Mulligan The Fighting Prince Swashbuckler Films edit Michael Collins Sergeant Soldier on station 1996 First film Disruptive Element Films The Judge 2007 The Perfect Burger The Governor 2009 Reminiscence Old Man 2016 short film Attila miniseries Voice of Warrior 2001 Holocaust 2000 Leader of Protesters Megaphone Man 1977 Force 10 from Navarone Partisan Mountain Soldier 1978 Ike miniseries Ike The War Years US Sergeant 1979 The Great Train Robbery Business Owner 1979 Murder by Decree Police Sergeant 1979 Hanover Street British Sergeant 1979 Players 1979 film Press Photographer 1979 S O S Titanic Able Seaman 1979 Carry On Emmannuelle Newspaper Reporter 1978 Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back Storm Trooper 1980 Rough Cut Party Guest 1980 The Elephant Man Thug from Pub 1980 Hawk the Slayer Drogos Man 1980 Superman II US Marine 1980 The Long Good Friday Driver Hitman 1980 Eye of the Needle film Sergeant Major 1981 The Monster Club Vampire 1981 Outland Technician Victim 1981 Clash of the Titans Arab Prince 1981 Star Wars Episode VI Return of the Jedi Storm Trooper 1983 Shoot to Kill Sergeant William Montgomery 1990 Commercial work edit Puffs Tissues for Procter amp Gamble Voice Over John West Foods Voice Over Murphy s Beer Voice Over Dollond amp Aitchison Voice Over Guinness Voice Over Britvic AME Voice Over Pilkington K Voice Over Richmond Sausages Voice Over EasyJet Voice Over Citroen Voice Over Hampton Court Voice Over ATS Euromaster Voice Over London Symphony Orchestra and the move to St Luke s BBC 4 Documentary Voice Over Ennio Morricone Voice Over The Lion King Voice Over Ryanair Voice Over Boudica Voice Over The Count of Monte Cristo Independent Radio Voice Over Source of the White Nile 1999 Channel 4 Voice of Richard Francis Burton William and Mary Voice Over Golf Past Masters Champions Documentary Voice Over Man in the Iron Mask Independent Radio Voice Over Heineken Galley Slave Bowyers Sausages Happy Farmer New Bloo Fusions Jeyes Toilet Cleaner Voice Over Renaissance Music 1400 1600 Documentary Independent Radio Voice Over Lifescan Europe Corporate video Documentary Voice Over Baroque Music 1600 1700 Documentary Independent Radio Voice Over The Sunday Times Rainey Kelly Voice Over Classical Music 1700 1800 Documentary Independent Radio Voice Over Mongolians Documentary Independent TV Voice Over Cyclops Cartoon Film Voice Over Shakespeare Readings Independent Radio Voice Over Gilbert Collection Somerset House Voice Over External links editActor Tony Clarkin Tony Clarkin Biography Tony Clarkin Photo Gallery Tony Clarkin at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tony Clarkin actor amp oldid 1144674130, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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