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Alan Howard

Theatre
Alan Howard’s work in theatre includes, at the National: The Heiress, Flight, Rosencrantz and Guildernstern are Dead, The Oedipus Plays, La Grande Magia, Les Parents Terribles, Macbeth, and Pygmalion
For the RSC: The Hollow Crown, Keepers of the Flame, The Forest, Good, Richard III, Richard II, The Children of the Sun, Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus, Henry VI Parts 1, 2 & 3 , Wild Oats , Henry V, Henry IV Parts 1 & 2 , The Bewitched, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Doctor Faustus, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida and The Revenger’s Tragedy
In London's West End: Scenes from a Marriage and The Ride Across Lake Constance  
His other work in theatre includes: Lulu, The Play About the Baby, King Lear, Waiting for Godot, Gates of Gold, The Editing Process, The Changeling, the Wesker Trilogy, The Silver King, The Broken Heart, The Chances and Breaking the Silence

TV
Alan Howard's work on television includes: Foyle’s War, Death in Holy Orders, NCS Manhunt, Midsomer Murders, David Copperfield, No Bananas, Anna Lee, Witchcraft, Jute City, Frederick Forsythe Presents, Poirot, The Dog it Was That Died, Kimberley Carlile, A Perfect Spy, Life Story, Evensong, Sherlock Holmes, Too Young to Fight Too Old to Forget, Poppyland, The Strong are Lonely, Hang Ups and Coriolanus

Film
Soup, The Secret Rapture, Dakota Road, The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, The Return of the Musketeers, Strapless, Oxford Blues and The Heroes of Telemark

Awards
Alan Howard has been awarded the Evening Standard Drama Award Best Actor for Good, the SWET Award Best Actor for Henry VI parts 1,2 & 3, the Evening Standard Drama Award Best Actor for Wild Oats, and the SWET Award Best Actor for Henry IV parts 1 & 2

Published September 2008 

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