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Ian Christopher Hallard (born 9 November 1974) is an English actor and writer. His work includes acting roles on television, at the National Theatre and in the West End, including the lead role of Michael in a revival of Mart Crowley 's The Boys in the Band .
The Way Old Friends Do is a play by Ian Hallard. [1] It is a comedy that tells the story of the world's first drag ABBA tribute band , formed by two old schoolfriends who meet again by chance. Plot
He entered into a civil partnership with actor Ian Hallard in 2008 in Middle Temple, in the City of London. [67] [68] [69] Gatiss once built a Victorian era laboratory in his north London home, as the fulfilment of a childhood dream. [7] Gatiss is an atheist. [70] The University of Huddersfield awarded him an honorary doctorate of letters in ...
The cast included Mark Gatiss, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Ian Hallard, Philip Jackson, Lee Ingleby, Jean Marsh, Samuel Barnett, Daniela Denby-Ashe, Anna Madeley, Andy Nyman, Jennifer Higham, and illusionist Derren Brown. [1] The series was directed by Damon Thomas. [4]
B. Jonathan Bailey; Long John Baldry; Samuel Barnett (actor) Roy Barraclough; Neil Bartlett (playwright) Lee Baxter (singer) Geoffrey Bayldon; Rikki Beadle-Blair
Ian Hallard: The Boys in the Band: Michael Ian McKellen: No Man's Land: Spooner 2018 [18] David Tennant: Don Juan in Soho: Don Juan: Bryan Cranston: Network: Howard Beale: Martin Freeman: Labour of Love: MP David Lyons Andrew Garfield: Angels in America: Prior Walter: Andrew Scott: Hamlet: Prince Hamlet: 2019 [19] Aidan Turner: The Lieutenant ...
A gang who raided businesses across the West Midlands in a £2.6 million crime spree called themselves the “Sticky Bandits” in reference to the burglars from the Home Alone Christmas films.
In 2018, as part of an almost complete cycle of the Tonight at 8.30 plays (omitting Fumed Oak) Star Chamber was revived in London at the Jermyn Street Theatre, with a slightly modified text, directed by Tom Littler. the cast included Ian Hallard as Johnny and Sara Crowe as Xenia. Rosemary Ashe played Violet. [16]