| Stella Saxon | (1980 - present) 1 child |
He often plays an American abroad.
Co-starred in Diet Coke mini-soap commercials as Matthew's boss with Jaime Banks (as Matthew) and Joy Marie Lofton (as Jennifer) [2000]
He played against Daryl Hannah in her Autumn 2000 West End Debut in the Seven Year Itch. He is an American citizen who has worked in the United Kingdom since 1980.
He is an American citizen who has lived in the United Kingdom since 1980.
He is an American actor who lives and works mostly in England and Europe. That is also why he often plays "the American abroad".
He studied and graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, England.
He also studied acting at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California.
[6 December 2005] Winner of Best Actor in a Leading Role at the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards for his performance as Victor Franz in 'The Price' by Arthur Miller at the Library Theatre, Manchester, UK.
He was awarded the Gold Medal upon his graduation from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, England.
Before moving to London, England, he performed with the California Shakespeare Festival and in the Berkeley area.
Is best known for voicing the character of George Stobbart in the Broken Sword video game series.
His family moved to Oakland, California in 1957 and he attended high school there.
His son, Reuben Saxon attends Oxford University.
(March 2003) Starring as Billy Flynn in Chicago The Musical in London's West End
(March 2004) He played Stephen Marx, in "Three on a Couch" production at the King's Head Theatre in London, England.
(June 2001) He acted in "Dinner with Friends" production at the Hampstead Theatre in London, England.
(June 2002) He acted in "Pericle, Prince of Tyre" with the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Roundhouse Theatre in London, England.
(June 2004) He is scheduled to act in James Baldwin's "Blues for Mr. Charlie" production at the Tricycle Theatre in North London, England.
(1998) He played Dionysos in The Frogs Musical in London, England.
(September 2002) He played Polixenes in the Royal Shakespeare Company's The Winter's Tale at the Roundhouse Theatre.
(2006) Currently playing the title role in "Jerry Springer The Opera" on stage in the UK
(November 2006) At the Theatre Royal in Lincoln in a production of HELLO DOLLY with Anita Dobson.
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