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Stanley Townsend

Stanley Townsend

33 titles Acting Aug 20, 1961 Dublin, Ireland

Stanley Townsend, born in August 1961, is a distinguished Irish actor renowned for his versatile performances. Hailing from Dublin, Townsend's early education took place at Wesley College before he pursued mathematics and civil engineering at Trinity College. It was during his time at Trinity that he discovered his passion for acting, joining the Dublin University Players, the college’s Amateur Dramatic Society. He later became a co-founder of the cooperative theatre company Rough Magic alongside writer/director Declan Hughes and director Lynne Parker, featuring in various acclaimed productions such as The Country Wife, Nightshade, and Sexual Perversity in Chicago. His theatrical journey continued with notable performances at Dublin's Gate and Abbey Theatres.

In London, Townsend collaborated with renowned directors including Sam Mendes in The Plough and the Stars, Richard Eyre in Guys and Dolls, and Rufus Norris in Under the Blue Sky. His work at the Royal Court Theatre included The Alice Trilogy, directed by Ian Rickson, and Shining City, directed by Conor McPherson, which earned him the Irish Theatre Award and a nomination for the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor in 2004.

Townsend's television career began with various productions for RTÉ in Dublin, and since relocating to London, he has appeared in shows such as Spooks, The Commander, Hustle, Waking the Dead, and Omagh Bombing. His filmography includes significant roles in Mike Newell's Into the West, Jim Sheridan's In the Name of the Father, and The Libertine with Johnny Depp. Currently, he resides in London.

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