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Robert Cavanah
Robert Alexander Cavanah (born December 1965) is a Scottish stage and film actor, writer, director and producer.
Robert Cavanah was born in Edinburgh. He attended James Gillespie's High School in Edinburgh followed by the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in 1986. However, he left after just one term but went on to graduate from a three-year acting course at Drama Centre London in 1994, part of the University of the Arts London.[citation needed]
He now lives in Kent.
Cavanah wrote, produced and directed the short films Soldier's Leap (1999), Fish (2001), and Trumps (2001).[citation needed]
He made his directorial feature film debut in Pimp (2010), which he wrote and in which he also starred.
He established a film production company called R&R Films (later R&R Film) along with Royd Tolkien in 2010, which was operational until c.2016.
He produced and directed the documentaries There's A Hole In My Bucket and The Big Hope.[when?][citation needed]
He played Adam Carnegie in the ITV drama series The Royal for three series and played Tommy Grant in the BBC1 soap opera EastEnders. He starred in the 1998 ITV version of Wuthering Heights as Heathcliff. He played Ian in Emmerdale and guest starred on the second series of Outlander shot in 2015.
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Robert Cavanah
Robert Alexander Cavanah (born December 1965) is a Scottish stage and film actor, writer, director and producer.
Robert Cavanah was born in Edinburgh. He attended James Gillespie's High School in Edinburgh followed by the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in 1986. However, he left after just one term but went on to graduate from a three-year acting course at Drama Centre London in 1994, part of the University of the Arts London.[citation needed]
He now lives in Kent.
Cavanah wrote, produced and directed the short films Soldier's Leap (1999), Fish (2001), and Trumps (2001).[citation needed]
He made his directorial feature film debut in Pimp (2010), which he wrote and in which he also starred.
He established a film production company called R&R Films (later R&R Film) along with Royd Tolkien in 2010, which was operational until c.2016.
He produced and directed the documentaries There's A Hole In My Bucket and The Big Hope.[when?][citation needed]
He played Adam Carnegie in the ITV drama series The Royal for three series and played Tommy Grant in the BBC1 soap opera EastEnders. He starred in the 1998 ITV version of Wuthering Heights as Heathcliff. He played Ian in Emmerdale and guest starred on the second series of Outlander shot in 2015.