- Born
- Birth nameOwen Nigel Courtney Teale
- Height6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
- While in his teens, Owen Teale occasionally worked at Porthcawl Little Theatre. In September 1980 he was accepted by the Guildford School of Acting and by Christmas of 1983 had obtained his Equity card. His first proper work was as a dancer in the musical "Cabaret" in Plymouth, Devon. Subsequently he was approached by BBC-TV and landed a role in The Mimosa Boys (1985). Two years spent as a jobbing actor were followed by roles in the stage version of "The Fifteen Streets", "When She Danced" and "The Comedy of Errors". In 1990 he appeared in Robin Hood (1991) starring Patrick Bergin and immediately after finishing this film, he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford upon Avon.- IMDb Mini Biography By: David Griffiths
- SpousesDilys Watling (1 child)Sylvestra Le Touzel(? - present) (2 children)
- Roles as disreputable persons in positions of authority.
- He was a children's entertainer at Barry Island pleasure park.
- Won Broadway's 1997 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House."
- He was nominated for a 1997 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role of 1996 for his performance in A Doll's House.
- Owen Teale trained at the Guildford School of Acting. He was married to actress Dilys Watling and they had one son before their divorce in the mid 1990s.
- Yes, [I am] from Wales, which is even smaller than London. It is a very beautiful area and it has an ancient language, much older than English, which actually is starting to become more and more popular nowadays. It is good, as I wasn't brought up speaking it fluently, because I think my parents thought that it was somehow a backward step. You had to learn to speak English, better than you already did.
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