Person Biography:
Born in West Africa, this individual spent their early years in Ireland, attending a convent school and making their First Confession at the age of six. However, their experience was not without controversy, as they lied during the confession.
At the age of nine, they moved to England and continued their education at a monastery school, where they struggled with honesty in Confession. It wasn't until they were 25 that they finally owned up to their desire to become an actor.
They attended university at Cambridge, where they were part of the Footlights, a renowned comedy troupe. They went on to tour Australia with a Footlights Revue and later appeared in a year-long run of "Noises Off" at the Savoy Theatre.
Their early career was marked by a big advertising contract to sell Guinness, which they thought would be easy. However, they soon realized that acting was not without its challenges.
The person married a painter, Victoria Threlfall, and they had three daughters together. They continued to work in theatre, appearing in various productions, including "The Swap," "Judgement," and "Dry Rot."
Their television career included appearances in "Malcolm Bradbury's Anything More Would Be Greedy," "Lady Audley's Secret," "The Choice," and "Joking Apart." They also starred in several TV series, including "Getting Married" and "The Rover."
The person's film credits include "The Wind In The Willows," "The Thief Lord," and "Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie." They have also appeared in numerous voice-overs and have been involved in various stage productions, including "The Safe House," "Chekhov's Three Sisters," and "Members Only."
In recent years, the person has continued to work in television, appearing in "Cold Feet," "The Secret," "White Teeth," and "My Dad's The Prime Minister." They have also appeared in various stage productions, including "Whipping It Up," "Present Laughter," and "Wild At Heart."