Philip Gyford

Actor

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My Details

 

Great Britain , London

Current Work Details

Website

http://www.philipgyford.com/

Where I work

I am just me

Availability

Paid Work or Collaboration

Training

2006-2008

London International School of Performing Arts (LISPA),
Creating Theatre

2007-2008

City Lit,
Stage Combat, BASSC Fight Performance test in unarmed and rapier and dagger

My Links

 

My Spotlight page

 

My website

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Films I wish I had made

Trust, The Unbelievable Truth, Metropolitan, Barcelona, The Last Days of Disco, Moulin Rouge, Romeo + Juliet, The Double Life of Veronique, Before Sunset/Sunrise, Nashville, Manhattan.

I left the cinema during

Nothing, but I did leave the living room during City Slickers.

Directors I love

Hal Hartley, Whit Stillman, Richard Linklater, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Coen Brothers, Woody Allen, Todd Solondz.

Actors I admire

Philip Seymour Hoffman, William H Macy.

My desert island discs

Changing every day, but probably includes: 'Promenade' by Divine Comedy; 'New York' by Lou Reed; some Brian Eno; 'Workers Playtime' by Billy Bragg; some Belle & Sebastian; some Mountain Goats; some Red House Painters.

My death row meal

Egg, bacon, sausage, beans and chips.

My Work & Credits

My Actor Details

Telephone

07866 436847

Union

Equity

Status

Professional

Casting Details

 

Appearance

Playing Range

30-40

Sex

Male

Ethnicity

White / Caucasian

Hair colour

No Hair

Eye colour

Blue

Height

6'4"

Build

Light

 

Location

Based in

London, UK

Country of origin

UK

Skills

Native Accent

London/Essex

Extra Skills

Improvisation, Comedy, Combat Skills

Other info

I recently completed a two year course in Creating Theatre at the London International School of Performing Arts (LISPA) including improvisation, clowning, physical theatre, masks and much more.

I have also completed classes elsewhere, including passing my BASSC (stage combat) Fight Performance Test.

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