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Owen Brenman (born 17 December 1956 in Ealing, London) is an English actor best known for his role as next-door neighbour Nick Swainey in the multi-award-winning BBC sitcom ''One Foot in the Grave'', which ran for ten years (1990–2000) and was written by David Renwick. He currently plays Dr. Heston Carter in the BBC drama series ''Doctors''〔(BBC - Drama - Doctors - Actors - Owen Brenman )〕 ==Career== Brenman also played Lloyd Drewitt in two series of David Renwick's BBC dramedy ''Love Soup'' (2005/8). He also starred in ''People Like Us'', three series of the children's television series ''Woof!'', and three series of ''Alexei Sayle's Stuff''. He played Mark Thatcher opposite John Wells and Angela Thorne in the political sitcom ''Dunrulin.〔(Brenman | Diamond Management | Artist Representation and Management )〕 On the London stage Brenman played Theo in the 2006 European premiere of Steve Martin's ''The Underpants'' at the Old Red Lion Theatre - a reworking of Carl Sternheim's 1911 satirical comedy, ''Die Hose''.〔(Theatre review: The Underpants at Old Red Lion )〕 Brenman also played Ian in the football comedy ''An Evening with Gary Lineker'' at the Duchess Theatre, and Tariq Ali's and Howard Brenton's New Labour satire ''Ugly Rumours'' (Tricycle Theatre), The Ghost Train (Lyric Hammersmith Theatre), C4 Sitcom Festival (Riverside Theatre) which resulted in the C4 comedy series In Exile and a rarely performed Ionesco play, ''Journeys Among The Dead'' (Riverside Theatre). Outside London Brenman played Felix in Elly Brewer’s and Sandi Toskvig’s Shakespeare deconstruction ''The Pocket Dream'' (York Theatre Royal), Brian in Terry Johnson's ''Dead Funny'' (Nottingham Playhouse), toured with ''Butterflies Are Free'', appeared in ''The Winslow Boy'' and ''The Trial of Lady Chatterley'' (Nottingham Playhouse) and Richard Hope's brilliant black comedy about serial killers and the press, ''Good Copy'', in which he played a paedophile priest opposite Robert Bathurst's prostitute murderer (West Yorkshire Playhouse). In 2007, Brenman completed a UK tour with Richard Wilson of Steve Thompson's political comedy Whipping It Up and featured in a new series of Doctor Who for BBC7.〔(Whipping It Up (From Wiltshire Times) )〕 He was nominated for Best Actor at the 2010 and 2011 Soap Awards.〔(Owen Brenman Nominated for Best Actor at the Soap Awards | Diamond Management | Artist Representation and Management )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Owen Brenman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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