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He was part of Gwent Young People's Theatre (GYPT) in Abergavenny and The National Youth Theatre of Wales. He trained at [[Bristol Old Vic Theatre School]].<ref name="natheatre">{{cite web
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Theatre credits include: Rock and Roll (Duke of York's Theatre), King Lear (RSC), Never So Good (National Theatre),<ref name="natheatre" /> Antigone and Widower's Houses (Manchester Royal Exchange),<ref>{{cite web
Theatre credits include: Rock and Roll (Duke of York's Theatre), King Lear (RSC), Never So Good (National Theatre),<ref name="natheatre" /> Antigone and Widower's Houses (Manchester Royal Exchange),<ref>{{cite web

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Ben Addis
Born

Ben Addis, born in Blaenavon, is a Welsh actor.

He was part of Gwent Young People's Theatre (GYPT) in Abergavenny and The National Youth Theatre of Wales. He trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.[1]

Theatre credits include: Rock and Roll (Duke of York's Theatre), King Lear (RSC), Never So Good (National Theatre),[1] Antigone and Widower's Houses (Manchester Royal Exchange),[2] Cinderella (Warwick Arts Centre / Lyric Hammersmith)[3] and Eurydice (ATC/Plymouth Drum/Young Vic).

Film and TV credits include: Lewis (ITV) and Martin Scorsese's Hugo.

References

  1. ^ a b "Ben Addis - Company Members". National Theatre. Archived from the original on 19 May 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Widowers' Houses at the Royal Exchange Theatre". Royal Exchange Theatre. Retrieved 7 August 2010.
  3. ^ "Cinderella". Warwick Arts Centre. Retrieved 7 August 2010.