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'''James Northcote''' (born James Walker- 10 October 1987) is an English actor who went into drama from [[Queens College]] [[Cambridge University]] where he studied English. A member of the [[National Youth Theatre]] he played first celebrity chef [[Alexis Soyer]] in their production 'Relish' 2010<ref>{{cite news|last1=Cavendish|first1=Domenic|title=Relish at the Tramshed, Shoreditch, review|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-reviews/7994267/Relish-at-the-Tramshed-Shoreditch-review.html|accessdate=10.09.2010|newspaper=Telegraph|date=10.09.2010}}</ref> about the life of Soyer under the direction of Paul Roseby. At University he appeared with the [[Cambridge Footlights]] notably as the evil Nalu in the 2009 Pantomime Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves<ref>{{cite news|last1=Hallan|first1=Marcus|title=2009 Footlights Pantomime: Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves|url=http://www.tcs.cam.ac.uk/issue/theatre/2009-footlights-pantomime-ali-baba-and-the-forty-thieves/|accessdate=16/12/2009|newspaper=The Cambridge Student Newspaper|date=16/12/2009}}</ref> and the [[Marlowe Society]] as [[Mercutio]] in a production of Romeo and Juliet. At the [[Edinburgh Fringe]] he played Toad in [[Wind in the Willows]] <ref>{{cite web|author=Euan Ferguson |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2009/aug/09/chronicles-long-kesh-review |title=Chronicles of Long Kesh, F**ked and Wind in the Willows | Theatre review | Culture | The Observer |publisher=Guardian |date= |accessdate=2014-05-31}}</ref>winning an Edinburgh NSDF Commendation- Emerging Artists Award. He made his professional debut as the hapless Edgar Linton in [[Wuthering Heights (2011 film)]]<ref>{{cite web|author=Xan Brooks |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/sep/06/wuthering-heights-review |title=Wuthering Heights – review | Film |publisher=theguardian.com |date= |accessdate=2014-05-31}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://magazine.topman.com/category/culture/the-brontean-dandy-james-northcote |title=THE BRONTEAN DANDY: JAMES NORTHCOTE | Topman Generation |publisher=Magazine.topman.com |date= |accessdate=2014-05-31}}</ref> directed by [[Andrea Arnold]]. |
'''James Northcote''' (born James Walker- 10 October 1987) is an English actor who went into drama from [[Queens College]] [[Cambridge University]] where he studied English. A member of the [[National Youth Theatre]] he played first celebrity chef [[Alexis Soyer]] in their production 'Relish' 2010<ref>{{cite news|last1=Cavendish|first1=Domenic|title=Relish at the Tramshed, Shoreditch, review|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-reviews/7994267/Relish-at-the-Tramshed-Shoreditch-review.html|accessdate=10.09.2010|newspaper=Telegraph|date=10.09.2010}}</ref> about the life of Soyer under the direction of Paul Roseby. At University he appeared with the [[Cambridge Footlights]] notably as the evil Nalu in the 2009 Pantomime Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves<ref>{{cite news|last1=Hallan|first1=Marcus|title=2009 Footlights Pantomime: Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves|url=http://www.tcs.cam.ac.uk/issue/theatre/2009-footlights-pantomime-ali-baba-and-the-forty-thieves/|accessdate=16/12/2009|newspaper=The Cambridge Student Newspaper|date=16/12/2009}}</ref> and the [[Marlowe Society]] as [[Mercutio]] in a production of Romeo and Juliet. At the [[Edinburgh Fringe]] he played Toad in [[Wind in the Willows]] <ref>{{cite web|author=Euan Ferguson |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2009/aug/09/chronicles-long-kesh-review |title=Chronicles of Long Kesh, F**ked and Wind in the Willows | Theatre review | Culture | The Observer |publisher=Guardian |date= |accessdate=2014-05-31}}</ref>winning an Edinburgh NSDF Commendation- Emerging Artists Award. He made his professional debut as the hapless Edgar Linton in [[Wuthering Heights (2011 film)]]<ref>{{cite web|author=Xan Brooks |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/sep/06/wuthering-heights-review |title=Wuthering Heights – review | Film |publisher=theguardian.com |date= |accessdate=2014-05-31}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://magazine.topman.com/category/culture/the-brontean-dandy-james-northcote |title=THE BRONTEAN DANDY: JAMES NORTHCOTE | Topman Generation |publisher=Magazine.topman.com |date= |accessdate=2014-05-31}}</ref> directed by [[Andrea Arnold]]. |
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His theatre work includes appearing in the [[Trevor Nunn]] production of [[Rosencratz and Guildenstern are Dead]] by [[Tom Stoppard]] and [[The Resistable rise of Arturo Ui by [[Bertolt Brecht]] at [[Chichester Festival]]. Recent stage roles are [[Millais]] in [[Lizzie Siddal]] at the Arcola]]<ref>{{cite web|last1=Purvis|first1=Libby|title=Love and Art amont the Pre Raphaelites|url==http://theatrecat.com/2013/11/26/lizzie-siddal-arcola-e8/{{!}}work=Review|publisher=Theatre Cat|accessdate=26 November 2013}}</ref> and Yolland in the highly succesful production of [[Translations]] by [[Brian Friel]] with the [[English Touring Theatre]]. James appears in [[Lars von Trier]] controversial film Nymphomaniac 2014 <ref>[http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-first-clip-from-lars-von-triers-nymphomaniac-2013062 ]{{dead link|date=May 2014}}</ref>, [[Belle (2013 film)]] as Mr Vaughan <ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2404181/</ref> [[The Imitation Game]] as [[Jack Good]] with [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] as[[Alan Turing ]]and Keira Knightley as Joan Clarke. He has recently been attached to a film of the life of [[Benjamin Britten]] to play Britten called Tell me the Truth About Love(2014)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.recentworks.co.uk/2012/11/03/tell-me-the-truth-about-love |title=The Company » Genesius Pictures |publisher=Recentworks.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2014-05-31}}</ref>about the early years of Britten and Peers, directed by [[Margaret Williams]]. |
His theatre work includes appearing in the [[Trevor Nunn]] production of [[Rosencratz and Guildenstern are Dead]] by [[Tom Stoppard]] and [[The Resistable rise of Arturo Ui]] by [[Bertolt Brecht]] at [[Chichester Festival]]. Recent stage roles are [[Millais]] in [[Lizzie Siddal]] at the Arcola]]<ref>{{cite web|last1=Purvis|first1=Libby|title=Love and Art amont the Pre Raphaelites|url==http://theatrecat.com/2013/11/26/lizzie-siddal-arcola-e8/{{!}}work=Review|publisher=Theatre Cat|accessdate=26 November 2013}}</ref> and Yolland in the highly succesful production of [[Translations]] by [[Brian Friel]] with the [[English Touring Theatre]]. James appears in [[Lars von Trier]] controversial film Nymphomaniac 2014 <ref>[http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-first-clip-from-lars-von-triers-nymphomaniac-2013062 ]{{dead link|date=May 2014}}</ref>, [[Belle (2013 film)]] as Mr Vaughan <ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2404181/</ref> [[The Imitation Game]] as [[Jack Good]] with [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] as[[Alan Turing ]]and Keira Knightley as Joan Clarke. He has recently been attached to a film of the life of [[Benjamin Britten]] to play Britten called Tell me the Truth About Love(2014)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.recentworks.co.uk/2012/11/03/tell-me-the-truth-about-love |title=The Company » Genesius Pictures |publisher=Recentworks.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2014-05-31}}</ref>about the early years of Britten and Peers, directed by [[Margaret Williams]]. |
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Revision as of 17:37, 2 June 2014
James Northcote (born James Walker- 10 October 1987) is an English actor who went into drama from Queens College Cambridge University where he studied English. A member of the National Youth Theatre he played first celebrity chef Alexis Soyer in their production 'Relish' 2010[1] about the life of Soyer under the direction of Paul Roseby. At University he appeared with the Cambridge Footlights notably as the evil Nalu in the 2009 Pantomime Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves[2] and the Marlowe Society as Mercutio in a production of Romeo and Juliet. At the Edinburgh Fringe he played Toad in Wind in the Willows [3]winning an Edinburgh NSDF Commendation- Emerging Artists Award. He made his professional debut as the hapless Edgar Linton in Wuthering Heights (2011 film)[4][5] directed by Andrea Arnold. His theatre work includes appearing in the Trevor Nunn production of Rosencratz and Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard and The Resistable rise of Arturo Ui by Bertolt Brecht at Chichester Festival. Recent stage roles are Millais in Lizzie Siddal at the Arcola]][6] and Yolland in the highly succesful production of Translations by Brian Friel with the English Touring Theatre. James appears in Lars von Trier controversial film Nymphomaniac 2014 [7], Belle (2013 film) as Mr Vaughan [8] The Imitation Game as Jack Good with Benedict Cumberbatch asAlan Turing and Keira Knightley as Joan Clarke. He has recently been attached to a film of the life of Benjamin Britten to play Britten called Tell me the Truth About Love(2014)[9]about the early years of Britten and Peers, directed by Margaret Williams.
Films include:
- 2010/11 Wuthering Heights (directed Andrea Arnold, Ecosse Film) [Edgar Linton]
- 2012 Anna Karenina (directed by Joe Wright)
- 2013 Nymphomaniac (directed by Lars Von Trier)
- 2013 Belle dir by Amma Asante
- 2014 The Imitation Game (directed by Morten Tyldum)
Television:
- Silk- Tom Macfarland directed by Alice Troughton/BBC
- Endeavour - Johnny Broom IT
References
- ^ Cavendish, Domenic (10.09.2010). "Relish at the Tramshed, Shoreditch, review". Telegraph. Retrieved 10.09.2010.
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(help) - ^ Hallan, Marcus (16/12/2009). "2009 Footlights Pantomime: Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves". The Cambridge Student Newspaper. Retrieved 16/12/2009.
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(help) - ^ Euan Ferguson. "Chronicles of Long Kesh, F**ked and Wind in the Willows | Theatre review | Culture | The Observer". Guardian. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
- ^ Xan Brooks. "Wuthering Heights – review | Film". theguardian.com. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
- ^ "THE BRONTEAN DANDY: JAMES NORTHCOTE | Topman Generation". Magazine.topman.com. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
- ^ Purvis, Libby. [=http://theatrecat.com/2013/11/26/lizzie-siddal-arcola-e8/%7Cwork=Review "Love and Art amont the Pre Raphaelites"]. Theatre Cat. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
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- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2404181/
- ^ "The Company » Genesius Pictures". Recentworks.co.uk. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
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