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Neil Catchick |
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About:
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Neil graduated from Salford University in 2002. Since then his theatre credits have included: Sgt Al in ‘Birdy’, Charlie Trumbo in ‘Burning Blue’, Sweeney in ‘Dealers Choice’, Count Orsino in ‘Twelfth Night’ & Secchi & The Draper in ‘Joseph Strick’s Renaissance Farces’ at the NT‘s Watch This Space Festival.’ He is soon to make his feature film debut playing Ped in the British film ‘The STD’ers’ as well as making his television debut playing Lewis in Paula Milne’s BBC drama ‘The Virgin Queen.’ After a successful West End run in 'A Christmas Carol' for which he received many notable reviews he is currently working on a piece of Dickens street Theatre with the Moral Support Theatre Company. He is very keen to do more short film work and fringe theatre focusing particularly on comedy acting where he excels. |
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Categories:
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Actor, Voice Over
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eMail:
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http://www.ukscreen.com/contact/catchick |
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WWW:
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http://www.ukscreen.com/cast/catchick |
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Address:
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SW2
Greater London
United Kingdom
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Agent:
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Keddie Scott Associates 02079369058
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Playing Ages:
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25 to 32
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Weight:
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12.5 Stone (79 Kg)
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Height:
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6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
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Eyes:
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Brown
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Hair:
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Brown
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Ethnicity:
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East European, Latin American, North European
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Nationality:
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United Kingdom
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Languages:
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English
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Accents:
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London, R.P, Manchester,Yorkshire, Australian, East European...
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Vocal Range:
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Baritone
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Training and Skills
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Formal Training:
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- University of Salford; BA (hons) Media & Performance
- Stage Combat classes with Alison De Burgh @ the actors centre
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Other Skills:
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Strong stage and screen presence with experience and wide range in accents. All round sports ability including football, badminton, athletics,table tennis, frisbee and table football. Basic juggling skills with balls; not knives. Full clean driving license
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Additional Information
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"Neil Catchick is outstanding as The Ghost of Christmas Present" The Stage "Catchick is vivid as Mr Fezziwig" Financial Times "He brings so much energy to the stage you cannot help but be captivated by the scene in hand" Indielondon.com "Neil Catchick offers an astounding example of versatility" British Theatre Guide
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Credits
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Production Name |
Company |
Role |
Year |
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Theatre |
Jack and the Beanstalk |
Wish Theatre |
The Giant |
2006 |
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Theatre |
Killimengro |
Romany Theatre Company |
Jeremiah Freeman |
2006 |
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Theatre |
What the Dickens! |
Moral Support |
Bill Sykes |
2006 |
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Feature Film |
The STD'ers |
Yokon Films |
Ped |
2005 |
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TV |
The Virgin Queen |
BBC |
Lewis |
2005 |
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Theatre |
A Christmas Carol |
Horla |
Fezziwig, Ghost of Christmas Present & Old Joe |
2005 |
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Theatre |
Birdy |
Kangaroo Court |
Sgt Al Columbato |
2004 |
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Theatre |
Burning Blue |
Kangaroo Court |
Charlie |
2004 |
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Theatre |
Waking Dreams |
Hatchekaan Clan |
Callum |
2003 |
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Short Film |
Killing Happy |
Visitor13 Films |
Robert |
2002 |
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Theatre |
Connexions |
Impact |
Gaz |
2002 |
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Theatre |
Renaissance Farces |
Jo Strick Productions |
Secchi & Paulo |
2002 |
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Short Film |
Players |
Chequered Board Productions |
Richard/Tricky |
2001 |
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Theatre |
A Taste of Honey |
Thump Theatre |
Geoff |
2001 |
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Theatre |
Dealers Choice |
Unmentionable Theatre Co. |
Sweeney |
2001 |
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Theatre |
The Tempest |
Aspects Theatre |
Sebastian |
2001 |
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Theatre |
Twelfth Night |
Thump Theatre |
Count Orsino |
2001 |
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Theatre |
The Visit |
Progression |
The Mayor |
2000 |
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