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==Career==
==Career==
He attended ''[[Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School]]'' in [[Rochester, Kent]].
He attended ''[[Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School]]'' in [[Rochester, Kent]].
Before starting his professional career, Carter trained at the [[Royal Academy of Dramatic Art]] (RADA)<ref>[http://www.rada.org/grad06/car.html PIP CARTER]{{dead link|date=September 2014}}</ref> where he appeared in productions of ''[[The Cosmonaut's Last Message...]]'', ''[[Platonov (play)|Platonov]]'', ''[[In The Jungle of Cities]]'', ''[[The Good Soldier]]'' and ''[[Assassins]]''.
Before starting his professional career, Carter trained at the [[Royal Academy of Dramatic Art]] (RADA)<ref>[http://www.rada.org/grad06/car.html PIP CARTER] {{wayback|url=http://www.rada.org/grad06/car.html |date=20080224102423 }}</ref> where he appeared in productions of ''[[The Cosmonaut's Last Message...]]'', ''[[Platonov (play)|Platonov]]'', ''[[In The Jungle of Cities]]'', ''[[The Good Soldier]]'' and ''[[Assassins]]''.


===Theatre===
===Theatre===
Carter's work in theatre includes: ''[[Present Laughter]]'' and ''[[The Hour We Knew Nothing Of Each Other]]''<ref>[http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/thehour National Theatre : Productions : The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other]{{dead link|date=September 2014}}</ref> at the [[Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]], [[London]]. He also appeared in [[Howard Brenton]]'s new play, ''[[Never So Good (play)|Never So Good]]'' at the National Theatre, London.,<ref>[http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/neversogood National Theatre : Productions : Never So Good]{{dead link|date=September 2014}}</ref> [[David Hare (playwright)|David Hare]]'s new play [[Gethsemane (play)|''Gethsemane'']], also at the National Theatre,<ref>[http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/gethsemane National Theatre : Productions : Gethsemane]{{dead link|date=September 2014}}</ref> for which he was nominated as Best Supporting Actor in a Play in the Whatsonstage Theatregoers Choice Awards<ref>[http://awards.whatsonstage.com/index.php?pg=849 Whatsonstage 2009 Theatregoers Choice Awards]{{dead link|date=September 2014}}</ref> and in ''[[The White Guard]]'' at the National Theatre, London<ref>[http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/54551/productions/the-white-guard.html National Theatre : Productions : The White Guard]{{dead link|date=September 2014}}</ref> and ''[[Joseph K]]'' at the Gate Theatre, London. He appeared in Nina Raine's ''[[Tiger Country]]'' at the Hampstead Theatre in early 2011<ref>[http://www.whatsonstage.com/news/theatre/london/E8831291251018/Plays+Cast%3A+Hampstead+Tiger%2C+Penelope+%26+Twelfth.html WhatsOnStage : Plays Cast: ''Hampstead Tiger, Penelope'' & ''Twelfth'']{{dead link|date=September 2014}}</ref> and from November 2011 to January 2012 as [[Edward Thomas (poet)|Edward Thomas]] in Nick Dear's biographical play ''The Dark Earth and the Light Sky''.<ref>http://www.almeida.co.uk/event/darkearth{{failed verification|date=September 2014}}</ref>
Carter's work in theatre includes: ''[[Present Laughter]]'' and ''[[The Hour We Knew Nothing Of Each Other]]''<ref>[http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/thehour National Theatre : Productions : The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other] {{wayback|url=http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/thehour |date=20080517044711 }}</ref> at the [[Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]], [[London]]. He also appeared in [[Howard Brenton]]'s new play, ''[[Never So Good (play)|Never So Good]]'' at the National Theatre, London.,<ref>[http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/neversogood National Theatre : Productions : Never So Good] {{wayback|url=http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/neversogood |date=20080512144804 }}</ref> [[David Hare (playwright)|David Hare]]'s new play [[Gethsemane (play)|''Gethsemane'']], also at the National Theatre,<ref>[http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/gethsemane National Theatre : Productions : Gethsemane] {{wayback|url=http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/gethsemane |date=20100107212133 }}</ref> for which he was nominated as Best Supporting Actor in a Play in the Whatsonstage Theatregoers Choice Awards<ref>[http://awards.whatsonstage.com/index.php?pg=849 Whatsonstage 2009 Theatregoers Choice Awards] {{wayback|url=http://awards.whatsonstage.com/index.php?pg=849 |date=20100117080904 }}</ref> and in ''[[The White Guard]]'' at the National Theatre, London<ref>[http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/54551/productions/the-white-guard.html National Theatre : Productions : The White Guard] {{wayback|url=http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/54551/productions/the-white-guard.html |date=20100916103908 }}</ref> and ''[[Joseph K]]'' at the Gate Theatre, London. He appeared in Nina Raine's ''[[Tiger Country]]'' at the Hampstead Theatre in early 2011<ref>[http://www.whatsonstage.com/news/theatre/london/E8831291251018/Plays+Cast%3A+Hampstead+Tiger%2C+Penelope+%26+Twelfth.html WhatsOnStage : Plays Cast: ''Hampstead Tiger, Penelope'' & ''Twelfth'']{{dead link|date=September 2014}}</ref> and from November 2011 to January 2012 as [[Edward Thomas (poet)|Edward Thomas]] in Nick Dear's biographical play ''The Dark Earth and the Light Sky''.<ref>http://www.almeida.co.uk/event/darkearth{{failed verification|date=September 2014}}</ref>


===Television===
===Television===

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Pip Carter
OccupationActor
PartnerJessie Burton[citation needed]

Pip Carter is an English actor.

Career

He attended Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School in Rochester, Kent. Before starting his professional career, Carter trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA)[1] where he appeared in productions of The Cosmonaut's Last Message..., Platonov, In The Jungle of Cities, The Good Soldier and Assassins.

Theatre

Carter's work in theatre includes: Present Laughter and The Hour We Knew Nothing Of Each Other[2] at the National Theatre, London. He also appeared in Howard Brenton's new play, Never So Good at the National Theatre, London.,[3] David Hare's new play Gethsemane, also at the National Theatre,[4] for which he was nominated as Best Supporting Actor in a Play in the Whatsonstage Theatregoers Choice Awards[5] and in The White Guard at the National Theatre, London[6] and Joseph K at the Gate Theatre, London. He appeared in Nina Raine's Tiger Country at the Hampstead Theatre in early 2011[7] and from November 2011 to January 2012 as Edward Thomas in Nick Dear's biographical play The Dark Earth and the Light Sky.[8]

Television

On television he has appeared in Party Animals (BBC Two) and John Adams (HBO). In 2011 he appeared as Wystan - the poet W. H. Auden - in BBC Two's drama Christopher and His Kind[9] about Christopher Isherwood's time in Berlin in the 1930s. In 2014, he played Freddy Lagarde in Salting the Battlefield.

Film

In film, he appeared in The Devil's Wedding.

References

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