Julian Ovenden

TV Actor

Julian Ovenden was born in Sheffield, England, United Kingdom on November 29th, 1976 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 47, Julian Ovenden biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 29, 1976
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
Age
47 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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Education
New College, Oxford, Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art
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Spouse(s)
Kate Royal ​(m. 2010)​
Children
2
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Julian Ovenden Career

His theatre work includes the multi award-winning Merrily We Roll Along and Grand Hotel for Michael Grandage at the Donmar Warehouse; Annie Get Your Gun for Richard Jones at The Young Vic; Michael Legrand's Marguerite at the Haymarket for Jonathan Kent; King Lear for Yukio Ninagawa at the RSC; Butley at the Booth Theatre on Broadway opposite Nathan Lane; Death Takes a Holiday for The Roundabout Theatre Company in New York; A Woman of No Importance for Adrian Noble at the Haymarket; Finding Neverland for The Weinstein Company; the Parisian premiere of Sunday in the Park with George; Show Boat at the Lincoln Centre in New York; My Night with Reg at the Donmar Warehouse; Ivo van Hove's All About Eve at the Noel Coward Theatre opposite Gillian Anderson; and South Pacific at the Chichester Festival Theatre.

Ovenden has also sung musical theatre songs in several concerts at the Proms, in particular concerts of Stephen Sondheim and of Rodgers and Hammerstein. In 2015, he played Captain Georg von Trapp in the ITV live musical adaptation, The Sound of Music Live.

Ovenden first appeared on British TV in a recurring role over five seasons of Foyle's War opposite Michael Kitchen. He also appeared in two seasons of Downton Abbey. Other British TV work includes The Forsyte Saga, Any Human Heart, and The Royal. On US TV, Ovenden was a recurring cast member in Person of Interest (Jeremy Lambert) for three years. He has also appeared in seasons of Cashmere Mafia, Related and SMASH. Recently he has portrayed Robert F. Kennedy in The Crown and is starring as William de Nogaret in Knightfall.

Ovenden's recent film work includes Colonia opposite Emma Watson and Daniel Bruhl, The Confessions with Daniel Auteuil, Toni Servillo and Connie Nielsen and British indie war film, Allies (Captain Gabriel Jackson).

As a solo singer Ovenden has appeared with many of the world's leading orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, the New York Pops, The Northern Sinfonia, the Liverpool Philharmonic, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the John Wilson Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the BBC Concert Orchestra. He has also appeared at The Proms at London's Royal Albert Hall, where he is a regular performer. Ovenden made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2014 and followed it up with another concert in 2015.

Ovenden recorded a debut album for Decca Records in 2013 titled If You Stay and has since made a Rodgers and Hammerstein record with John Wilson for Warner Classics and a Downton Abbey Christmas record for Warner Music that went double platinum. In late 2015, he signed a multiple record deal with East West Records and his new album was released in February 2016.

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Review of Power Of Sail: This 'Moral thriller' about a college race shampionship veers off track, writes PATRICK MARMION

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 28, 2024
TEXTOR: MARMION is a student who is trapped after inviting a far-right White Nationalist to speak at a campus conference, which is a strange tale about a Harvard professor (Julian Ovenden). 'In Paul Grellong's David Mamet-ish romance, the only response to hate speech is more speech,' he glibly says, emerging from the tightening noose of a tawdry compromise. Grellong's play goes on to show that there is no such thing as a "true and omission of facts" in white supremacists' 'distortion of truth and omission of facts can be misleading assertion of truth and misogyny. Grellong loses the dramatic nex of his would-be thriller by delving into the college Dean's tertiary connivances and cover-ups (Tanya Franks), a Jewish former student and a PhD student suck-up.