Dyfan Dwyfor

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Dyfan Dwyfor
Born
Criccieth, Wales
OccupationActor
Height5 ft 10[1] in (178 cm)

Dyfan Dwyfor is a Welsh actor, from Criccieth.

Early life[]

He attended Ysgol Eifionydd, Porthmadog and Coleg Meirion Dwyfor before going on to Ysgol Glanaethwy.[2] He graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in 2007.

Career[]

He began acting in the drama series Rownd a Rownd on S4C. His first appearance in film was in Oed yr Addewid ("Age of Promise"); the drama won three awards at BAFTA Cymru and a Golden FIPA.

He won the Richard Burton Award at the National Eisteddfod in 2004.[3]

Personal life[]

Dwyfor currently lives in London, he is a Welsh speaker, has blue/grey eyes and dark brown hair.

Works[]

Television[]

Film[]

  • Basket Case (2009) - Jez
  • Oed yr Addewid (2002) - Stephen
  • The Baker (2007) - Eggs
  • I Know You Know (2008) - Paradise waiter
  • Pride (2014) - Lee
  • Y Llyfrgell (2016) - Dan

Theatre[]

  • Little Eagles, RSC - Yuri Gagarin
  • Romeo & Juliet, RSC - Peter
  • Morte d'Arthur, RSC - Percival, Lamarak, Lavaine
  • The Drunks, RSC - scene announcer, 1st Ilia
  • The Comedy of Errors, RSC, The Swan Theatre, Stratford (2006) - Dromio of Ephesus[2]
  • As You Like It, RSC - William Silvius
  • Six Characters in Search of an Author, Headlong Theatre - Son
  • Hamlet, RSC - Laertes
  • Fortune's Fool, The Old Vic (2013)[4]
  • Too Clever By Half, Royal Exchange Manchester (2013) - Gloumov
  • Titus Andronicus, Globe Theatre (2014) - Lucius
  • The Harvest, Ustinov Studio, Bath (2015) - Valerii[5]
  • Right Now (À Présent), Ustinov Studio, Bath (2016) - François[6]
  • Richard III, Shakespeare's Rose Theatre, York (2018) - Richard III[7]

References[]

  1. ^ "Actors' Profiles". Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.
  2. ^ a b "Dyfan Dwyfor yn Stratford" (in Welsh). BBC Cymru. October 2006.
  3. ^ Emyr Williams (6 August 2004). "A risk we cannot take". Liverpool Daily Post.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 9 October 2013. Retrieved 18 October 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "The Harvest | Ustinov Studio | Theatre Royal Bath". Archived from the original on 15 March 2015.
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Shakespeares Rose Theatre | Business Arts and Entertainment".

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