Antony Hansen

Antony Stuart Hansen (born 12 October 1989 in Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom) is an English actor, singer and songwriter who is best known for his roles in London's West End.

Career

Antony Hansen trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London, and was the youngest finalist on BBC One's search for Joseph Any Dream Will Do.[1] Since leaving the show he has made his way onto the West End stage in shows such as Les Misérables, Wicked and most recently, The Phantom of The Opera.

Television

YearShowRoleStation
2007Any Dream Will DoContestantBBC
2007When Joseph Met MariaAs himselfBBC
2007The Alan Titchmarsh ShowAs himselfChannel 4
2007This MorningAs himselfITV
2009Songs of PraiseAs himselfBBC Television
2010The Susan Boyle StoryLondon Cast of Les MisérablesITV
2010I Dreamed The Dream25th Anniversary Cast of Les MisérablesBBC
2013The Les Misérables Movie SpecialWest End Cast of Les MisérablesITV

Concerts

YearProductionRoleTheatre
2007An Audience with Antony HansenAs himselfThe New Theatre, Oxford
2007Dream On LIVE at The London PalladiumMember of Boy Band, Dream OnLondon Palladium, London
2010Les Misérables 25th Anniversary ConcertSailor 2O2 Arena, London
2010LIVE from the West EndSpecial guest artistUK Tour
2011Get Motivated Great Britain 2011Special guest artistLG Arena, Birmingham
2014Direct From The West EndSpecial guest artistUK Tour
2015A to Z of MusicalsSpecial guest artistUK Tour

Theatre

YearProductionRoleTheatre
2008Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor Dream CoatPharaohUK Tour
2009Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor Dream CoatJosephUK Tour
2009Les MisérablesUnderstudy MariusQueen's Theatre, London
2010Gutter PressFreddieRiverside Studios, Hammersmith, London
2011WickedUnderstudy FiyeroLondon’s Apollo Victoria Theatre, London
2011AladdinAladdinFairfield Halls, Croydon, London
2012A Tale Of Two CitiesCharles DarnayCharing Cross Theatre, London
2012Phantom Of The OperaUnderstudy RaoulHer Majesty's Theatre, London
2013Phantom Of The OperaUnderstudy RaoulHer Majesty's Theatre, London
2015War of the WorldsUnderstudy PreacherDominion Theatre, London 2016Les MisérablesMontparnasse and Understudy Jean ValjeanQueen's Theatre, London
2017Les MiserablesMontparnasse and Understudy Jean ValjeanQueen's Theatre, London 2018Les MiserablesCourfeyrac and Understudy Jean ValjeanQueen's Theatre, London 2019Les MiserablesCourfeyrac and Understudy Jean ValjeanQueen's Theatre, London

References

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