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Owen Teale (born 20 May 1961) is a Welsh actor. ==Career== Trained at the Guildford School of Acting, Teale made his television debut in ''The Mimosa Boys'' in 1984. He later appeared in ''Knights of God'' (1989), ''Great Expectations'' (1989), and ''Boon'' (1990) before being cast as Will Scarlet in the 1991 TV movie ''Robin Hood''. He went on to appear in such series as ''Dangerfield'', ''Ballykissangel'', ''The Thin Blue Line'' and the long-running ''Belonging'', and later ''Spooks'' and ''Murphy's Law''. In 2005, he played a lead role in ''Marian, Again'', in which he was the abusive husband of Harrison's eponymous character. His film debut was in ''War Requiem'' in 1989. He later appeared as Lophakin in the 1999 adaptation of ''The Cherry Orchard'', opposite Charlotte Rampling as Ranevskaya and Alan Bates as Gayev. He played the infamous Nazi judge Roland Freisler in ''Conspiracy''. In 2006 he appeared in the ''Torchwood'' episode "Countrycide"; in 1985, he had appeared in the ''Doctor Who'' serial ''Vengeance on Varos'' as "Maldak". In 2006 he had a role in the HBO UK TV movie ''Tsunami: The Aftermath''. In 2007, he guest-starred in the ''Doctor Who'' audio drama ''The Mind's Eye''. In the same year, he starred in ''The Last Legion''. In 2011, appeared as Ser Alliser Thorne in ''Game of Thrones'', the HBO TV adaptation of George R. R. Martin's novel series ''A Song of Ice and Fire'', replacing at short notice Derek Halligan.〔(Profile ), winteriscoming.net; accessed 18 March 2015.〕 He reprised this role in Season 4 and Season 5, and will once again in Season 6. Teale won the 1997 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance as Torvald opposite Janet McTeer in Ibsen's ''A Doll's House''. In 2012, he played Dai in the comedy-drama series ''Stella'' and Robert Holland, the fictional UK Foreign Secretary, in the drama series ''Kidnap and Ransom''. He also played as a in the BBC police drama ''Line of Duty''. 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 Teale」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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