Angus Kennedy (actor)

Angus Kennedy (born 1 March 1958) is a British actor in television and theatre.

Angus Kennedy
Born (1958-03-01) 1 March 1958
OccupationActor
Years active1981-present

Career

Angus trained at the Guildford School of Acting and has worked in all fields of the acting profession, such as repertory at Watford, Farnham, Leatherhead, Hull, Huddersfield, Basingstoke, plus London's West End in Number One at the Queens Theatre London, and Saki at the Gate Theatre, He has done theatre tours in Europe in Animal Farm, The Mousetrap and School for Scandal. His numerous TV credits include Bergerac, Brookside, EastEnders, The Bill, North and South, Grange Hill and Piece of Cake, Casualty, The Last Detective etc. He was dubbed into German for a role in the Rosamund Pilcher adaptation Flamme Der Liebe (Flames of Love) for German television. He went to New York to film The Science of Stress for Channel 4. Angus between 2005 and 2008 filmed the internationally successful series Genie in the House for Nickelodeon, in which he plays Max Baxter (Uncle Max). Nickelodeon is currently showing repeats of all three series. In 2008 Angus filmed a role as DS Connor in the Horror film The Fallow Field . He is also seen fairly regularly in TV Commercials. In 2012 Angus filmed a role in the teen comedy series Which is Witch (Sorcieres Mais pas Trop) produced by the makers of Genie in the House. Recently He played Mr Kingston in the Feature film Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and was cast as Jeffrey in the Feature Film Allied starring Brad Pitt, directed by Robert Zemeckis. In 2017 he was cast as Det Insp Mort in the feature film Inrigo - Death of an Author directed by Daniel Alfredson. In 2018 he was cast as the GP the BBC series Back To Life. Between 2019 and 2020 he has been filming the Zombie thriller Alive directed by David Marantz which was interrupted by the Covid 19 Lockdown.

Angus resides in Guildford, Surrey and is married to Sue, a make up artist, and has two boys, Neil and Rory. Rory is an actor.

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