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Dan Fredenburgh
Born
Clapham, London, England
NationalityBritish
OccupationActor

Dan Fredenburgh is a British actor and screenwriter known for The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), Love Actually (2003) and the role of John Knightley in the BBC's adaptation of Emma (2009).

Since graduating from The Arts Educational School, he has worked in film, theatre and television for more than 20 years.

As a screenwriter, Fredenburgh has written a number of feature and TV projects. Notably, the film Broken Lines.,[1] starring Paul Bettany, Doraly Rosa and Olivia Williams, which was selected for the Venice Film Festival and London Film Festival and nominated for the FIPRESCI Critics’ Prize.[2] He currently has a number of projects in development.

Personal life

Fredenburgh was born in Clapham, and raised on a commune. Since the age of 10 he has been a confirmed North Londoner.

In 2002, he received an Ian Charleson Award commendation for his work in the title role of the Royal Shakespeare Company production of The Prince Of Homburg[3]

Partial filmography

Television

  • The Knock (1994)
  • Queen of Swords (2001)
  • Sword of Honour (2001)
  • Bad Girls (2001)
  • Lexx (2002)
  • Doctors (2002)
  • The Bill (2003-2007)
  • Waking The Dead (2005)
  • Donovan (2005-2006)
  • Silent Witness (2007)
  • Ashes To Ashes (2008)
  • Emma (2009) ... as John Knightley
  • Casualty (2007-2011)
  • Father Brown (2013)
  • Spies of Warsaw (2013)
  • Holby City (2003-2013)
  • Love Matters (2003-2013)
  • The Tunnel (2013)
  • The Missing (2014)
  • Evermoor (2014)

Radio

  • Tender Is The Night - BBC Radio 4[4]

References

  1. ^ "British Film Screened At Festival". Metro. 2 September 2008. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  2. ^ "FIPRESCI: 51st BFI London Film Festival" (2008)
  3. ^ "ICA Commendation" Archived 2015-02-04 at the Wayback Machine (2002)
  4. ^ "Classic Serial: Tender Is the Night". BBC.