Aden Gillett

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Aden Gillett
Born
John Aden Gillett

OccupationActor
Years active1985–present
Spouse(s)Sara Stewart
Children2

John Aden Gillett is a British actor. He is best known for playing the role of Jack Maddox on the BBC series The House of Eliott.[1]

Biography and career[]

Gillet was born in the city of Aden, Yemen, from which he got his name. He attended Elizabeth College, Guernsey.

Aden trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. He has received a number of awards and honours for his work, including the Tree Prize, the Sir Emile Littler Prize, the Vanbrugh Prize and the Radio Prize. He received the Theatre World Award for Best Newcomer on Broadway for his performance in "An Inspector Calls" at the Royale Theatre, Broadway.[2]

He played Mr Banks in a new production of Mary Poppins and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. In films, he appeared in The Winslow Boy and The Borrowers.

He is active in the Theatre Royal at Bath with the Peter Hall Company in numerous productions of Shakespearean plays and other classics, including Antony and Cleopatra, As You Like It, and at The Old Vic in The Tempest. He also appeared in Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit, and Private Lives, and in George Bernard Shaw's Man and Superman and ‘’’’.[3]

On television, he appeared as Robin Hood in Ivanhoe and as Peter Townsend, Princess Margaret's forbidden love, in The Queen's Sister. He also appeared in Harry Enfield's Television Programme and as Charles Garner in episode 8 series 2 of Lovejoy first broadcast on 24 February 1991.

He narrated the 2004 Discovery Channel documentary Who Betrayed Anne Frank. The documentary discusses the suspect who exposed the location of the Frank Family to the gestapo's in accordance from evidence found by author Carol Ann Lee.

From December 2018 to January 2019 he played the role of Scrooge in the RSC's production of A Christmas Carol at Stratford-upon-Avon.

He was married to actress Sara Stewart.[4] They have two children.

Filmography[]

Actor
Title Year Role Notes
Mister Clay, Mister Clay 1985 Mathew Clay
Hot Metal 1986 Reporter Episode The Tell-Tale Heart (16 February 1986)
A Hazard of Hearts 1987 Groom (uncredited) TV movie (CBS)
Ending Up 1989 Trevor
Screen Two 1990 Ulinov Episode Kremlin Farewell (1 April 1990)
Under the Lighthouse Dancing 1996 David
Innocents 2000 Steve Bolsin
Shadow of the Vampire 2000 Henrik Galeen
Midsomer Murders 2010 Ian Kent “The Silent Land” S13 (22 September 2010)
Tula: The Revolt 2013 Father Schinck
Lewis 2013 Tom Marston Season 8 "Entry Wounds", 2 episodes
Father Brown 2015 Bentley Duke Episode 3.14 "The Deadly Seal"
Midsomer Murders 2016 Christopher Corby S18E5: “Saints and Sinners”
Vera 2016 Harry Benton Episode: “The Moth Catcher”
The Foreigner 2017 Ross
Brexit: The Uncivil War 2019 Robert Mercer TV Movie
The Crown 2019 Richard Crossman Season 3, "Olding", “Aberfan”, “Bubbikins”

References[]

  1. ^ "Aden Gillett". tv.com. Retrieved 29 December 2009.[dead link]
  2. ^ "Independent Radio Drama Productions". IRDP.co.uk.com.
  3. ^ "Aden Gillett". IMDB.com. Retrieved 13 March 2013.
  4. ^ Neil Cooper (12 January 2012). "The Price of Fame". The Herald. Retrieved 11 January 2014.

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