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Jonathan Cullen (born 1960) is a British actor of stage, film and television.

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Personal life

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Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Cullen's father was Tony Cullen, a founding member of the Northern Sinfonia. He was educated at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle, and went on to take a French and Philosophy degree at New College, Oxford.

Career

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After graduating at Oxford, he went on to train for a career in drama at Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, leaving in May 1985 to appear at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, making his professional debut. Alongside his acting career, Cullen has also worked as a director and as a teacher at Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, the American Conservatory Theater School (San Francisco) and the British American Drama Academy (London).

Theatre

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Cullen recently appeared in The Mentor at the Vaudeville Theatre, London. Other work in theatre includes: Market Boy,[1][2][3] Albert Speer,[4][5] Ghetto,[6] Fuenteovejuna, Bartholomew Fair and The Strangeness of Others at the National Theatre, London; Tis Pity She's a Whore and A Woman Killed with Kindness for the RSC; Nightsongs,[7] Under the Blue Sky, Our Late Night,[8] Rafts and Dreams, Talking to Terrorists,[9] and Gibraltar Strait/Falkland Sound at the Royal Court, London; Our Country's Good[10] for Out of Joint at the Young Vic, London; Grace Note at the Old Vic, London; Chatsky at the Almeida Theatre, London; Dr Faustus at Greenwich Theatre, London; Morning and Evening at Hampstead Theatre, London; The Master and Margarita, Nathan the Wise and The Seagull at the Chichester Festival Theatre; Goodbye Gilbert Harding[11][12][13] at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth and on tour; The Merchant of Venice at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield; Venice Preserv'd at the Royal Exchange; Vieux Carré at Nottingham Playhouse; Desire Under the Elms for Shared Experience; Equus,[14][15] Feelgood[16][17] and The Clandestine Marriage[18] in the West End. He has recently appeared in Happy Now?, a new play by Lucinda Coxon, and in Love the Sinner at the National Theatre (London).

Television

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His TV credits include: Outnumbered, Ghostboat, Midsomer Murders and Dalziel and Pascoe.

Film

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His film appearances include: Poppy Shakespeare, Fred Claus,[19] Finding Neverland[20] and Velvet Goldmine.[21]

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Jonathan Cullen is a British actor known for his supporting roles in film, television, and theatre. Born in 1960 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, he has appeared in several notable films, including Velvet Goldmine (1998), London Boulevard (2010), Suffragette (2015), and The Foreigner (2017). His television work includes appearances in series such as SS-GB (2017), Guerrilla (2017), Press (2018), and a recurring role on Doctors between 2012 and 2018. Cullen has also performed on stage, notably with the Royal Shakespeare Company in productions such as The Merry Wives of Windsor (2018). His career spans character and supporting parts across British and international productions, contributing to period dramas, thrillers, and historical pieces.

Early life

Jonathan Cullen was born in 1960 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. He is a British actor. Details regarding his upbringing, family background, or education prior to his professional career remain limited in publicly available sources.

Career

Career beginnings

Jonathan Cullen pursued his education at Oxford University before receiving professional actor training at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He completed his training and left Guildhall in May 1985 to begin his professional career. Cullen made his professional stage debut later that year at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds. Following this initial engagement, he established himself in British theatre, working consistently across stage productions with various major UK theatre companies. His early career was primarily theatre-based, with his first verified screen credit in the film Velvet Goldmine (1998), playing Reporter 1. This foundation in stage work supported his transition to on-screen roles in film and television.

Film roles

Jonathan Cullen has appeared in supporting roles in several feature films, though his career has been more prominently focused on television and theatre. His film credits include a small part as Reporter 1 in Velvet Goldmine (1998), Todd Haynes' acclaimed exploration of glam rock and identity. He played a guard in the holiday comedy Fred Claus (2007). In 2010, he portrayed Anthony Trent in the crime drama London Boulevard, directed by William Monahan and starring Colin Farrell and Keira Knightley. Cullen appeared as a prison doctor in Suffragette (2015), a historical drama about the British women's suffrage movement directed by Sarah Gavron. He had a role as a security expert in the action thriller The Foreigner (2017), starring Jackie Chan and Pierce Brosnan.

Personal life

Jonathan Cullen maintains a low public profile regarding his personal life, with few details available in reliable public sources. Specific information about his family, relationships, or private interests remains undocumented in major industry profiles or interviews.
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