Alec Newman

About Alec Newman

Who is it?: Actor, Writer, Soundtrack
Birth Day: November 27, 1974
Birth Place:  Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Birth Sign: Sagittarius
Occupation: Actor
Years active: 1991–present
Spouse(s): Heather Stewart (m. 2014)
Website: alecnewman.net

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Alec Newman was born on November 27, 1974 in  Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, is Actor, Writer, Soundtrack. Alec Newman was born in Glasgow on the 27th of November, 1974. He joined the NYT at 17 after injury ruled out a career in soccer. There he played various roles most notably Iago in Shakespeare's Othello. Upon finishing his training at LAMDA, Newman went straight to work both on television and in the theatre, appearing in the obligatory Scots cop show Taggart (1983) and playing leading roles at Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum. Playing guest leads in several of Britain's leading network shows led Newman to his debut feature the Taylor Hackford produced G:MT Greenwich Mean Time (1999), where he won critical acclaim for his performance. He landed the role of Paul Atreides in the SciFI channel mini series Dune (2000) which exposed him to US audiences for the first time. Appearances on US shows such as Angel (1999), Tru Calling (2003) and Enterprise (2001) would follow.Relocating to the US for a few years , Alec was cast in the much sought after role of Barnabas Collins in a reboot of Dark Shadows (2005) for the WB produced by John Wells and led the 2004 version of Frankenstein (2004) for the Hallmark Channel with Donald Sutherland and William Hurt This after having reprised the role of Paul Atreides in Children of Dune (2003) directed by Greg Yaitanes. To date, Newman is the only actor to have played the Atreides role through the 3 adapted novels the character appears in.On film during the same period, he led the cast of the Penny Woolcock Film 4 indie The Principles of Lust (2003) and appeared in Stephen Fry feature debut Bright Young Things (2003). Both played at festivals around the world including Cannes, Sundance and the LIFF. He led the musical Moonlight Serenade (2009) with Amy Adams and in action thriller A Lonely Place to Die (2011) Newman guides a doomed climbing party into the Highlands in the commercially and critically successful thriller directed by Julian Gilbey.Throughout his career Newman has maintained a strong presence on the London stage appearing at the Almeida, Donmar Warehouse, the National, Young Vic and Hampstead theatres among others. The 2011 Donmar production of National Theatre Live: King Lear (2011) in which Newman played Edmund, toured the UK and played a six week engagement at the Brooklyn Academy in New York. In 2015's National Theatre production, Newman played the ubiquitous title role in 'TheMotherfu**er With The Hat' to universal critical acclaim, as well as consecutive appearances at the Hampstead Theatre - most recently in the new play 'Alligators' and 'Hapgood' by Tom Stoppard. Newman has been heavily influenced by working with directors like Peter Gill, Michael Grandage and the late, great Howard Davies.TV and film work has continued in the US with series regular roles in Directv's Rogue (2013) and Kurt Sutter series The Bastard Executioner (2015) for FX, with guest roles on 24: Live Another Day (2014) and Dracula (2013) for NBC. In the UK he played the Head Teacher Michael Byrne for 2 seasons of the BBC prime time drama Waterloo Road (2006). The character was central to the BBC1 flagship show's move to production in Scotland, where Newman met his now wife. Also for the BBC, he appeared as King Aethelred of England in The Last Kingdom (2015) and in strong roles in ITV dramas Him (2016) and Fearless (2017).His portrayal of blind soldier Mal Walker in Guy Pitt film Greyhawk (2014), contributed to the film's nomination for the Michael Powell award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and led to Newman's association with the Blind Veterans UK charity. He took an ambassadorial role as a result of the charity's assistance in his preparation for the film, and helped to promote their work with visually impaired former servicemen and women.More recently he has worked with Tomas Alfredson on The Snowman (2017) and Amma Asante on Where Hands Touch (2018).He also regularly lends his voice to video games including Assassin's Creed: Syndicate (2015), Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) , and Hitman (2016). He has voiced numerous commercials and audio books.He is a keen supporter of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and aside from work and family, his great passion is the beautiful game. To keep in shape, he enjoys running and swimming. He has traveled to Nepal on two occasions to trek through the Himalayan region, indulging his fascination with the mountains.He lives in North London with his wife Heather Newman and their cat, Willow.
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Biography/Timeline

1997

In 1997 Newman starred in Taggart, Series 13 Episode 2 "Apocalypse" as Stephen Burns the stepson of cult leader David Burns.

2000

Newman starred as Paul Atreides in the Sci Fi Channel's 2000 miniseries adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune and reprised the role in its 2003 sequel Children of Dune. He has had guest appearances on U.S. television series Angel, Star Trek: Enterprise and Tru Calling. He also guested on the British spy drama Spooks and played the Rebus-inspired Jim Buchan in BBC 4's Reichenbach Falls. He took the title role of Victor Frankenstein in the 2004 Frankenstein US TV miniseries, opposite Donald Sutherland and william Hurt.

2003

On film in the UK, Newman played the lead role in Penny Woolcock's 2003 The Principles of Lust, nominated for a British Independent Film Award and selected for competition at the Sundance Film Festival. Other British films include Long Time Dead for Working Title, G:MT produced by Taylor Hackford, and Stephen Fry's Bright Young Things.

2004

In 2004, he landed the role of Barnabas Collins in a pilot for a revival series of Dark Shadows on the WB Network.

2008

Newman starred in the short-lived BBC One series Hope Springs in 2008. He also played the recurring role of Robert Ludlow in Casualty for a run of 10 episodes in 2010 as well as guesting in a Silent Witness two-parter entitled "Run".

2010

In 2010/11 he played Edmund in the Donmar Warehouse production of Shakespeare's King Lear. The production subsequently toured the UK and played a six-week engagement at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) in Brooklyn, New York. This followed massive critical success in the National Theatre's production of Danton's Death, in which Newman portrayed the powerful, persuasive Saint Just. Both productions were directed by Michael Grandage.

2011

On 30 May 2011, it was announced that Newman had joined the cast of BBC One drama series Waterloo Road in the role of the new head Teacher, Michael Byrne. He completed series 7 and 8 as the character, leaving the show in early 2013, after its relocation to Greenock in Scotland.

2012

Newman was born in Glasgow. His father is Sandy Newman, a member of Scottish band Marmalade. He has a brother named John, who appeared on The Voice UK in 2012. Prior to joining the National Youth Theatre in London at age 17, Newman considered becoming a professional footballer. He trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

2013

In February 2013, Newman became engaged to Heather Stewart. They married in Ayrshire in June 2014.

2015

This was followed with a series role in Kurt Sutter's short lived FX show The Bastard Executioner, shot in Wales. He then returned to the National Theatre, playing Ralph in the acclaimed Indhu Rubisingham production of The Motherfucker with the Hat at the Lyttelton Theatre. He also starred in Hampstead Theatre's 2015/16 production of Stoppards "Hapgood".

2016

He filmed a role in Tomas Alfredson's The Snowman, before an appearance in Simon Evans production of Tracy Letts "Bug" at Found 111. This was followed by a second collaboration with Evans, this time in the World Premiere of Andrew Keatley's "Alligators" at Hampstead Theatre in June 2016. Newman returned to play Daniel Turner in 'Alligators' when the play was revived Downstairs at Hampstead Theatre in June 2017.