
Allan Corduner - Biography
Allan Corduner (born 2 April 1950) is an English actor.
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Biography
Early life
Corduner grew up in a secular Jewish home in North London with his mother, father and a younger brother. His mother had escaped to England from Nazi Germany with her family in 1938. His father was born in Helsinki, Finland of a Finnish mother and a Russian father of Sephardic Jewish ancestry, although his father's family later moved to Stockholm, Sweden. Corduner's parents, too, first settled in Stockholm, but the family moved to London when Corduner was one year old. Interest in arts and music was always encouraged at home, and Corduner's early ambition was to become either an orchestra conductor or a concert pianist. He attended University College School in Hampstead, London NW3. Although Corduner developed into a very skilled jazz and classical pianist, musical aspirations had taken second place by the time he went to study at Bristol University and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Acting career
Corduner is a character actor who has worked extensively in theatre in London's West End and on Broadway, television (most recently in Zen on BBC) as well as in film. He has also appeared in several BBC Radio 4 plays including The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui and Insignificance. His voice is familiar to listeners of audio books such as The Book Thief.
Stage
After graduating from drama school Corduner's first two years as a professional actor were spent playing a wide variety of parts at Newcastle Repertory Theatre. Spells at the Birmingham Rep and the Actors' Company followed, until Corduner returned to London to make his West End debut in Mary O'Malley's Once a Catholic at the Wyndham's Theatre. Corduner has a long association with the Royal Court Theatre, where he has appeared in plays such as Three Birds Alighting on a Field, Fucking Games, Ice Cream and most notably Caryl Churchill's satirical Serious Money, which subsequently transferred to London's West End and Broadway in New York. He also received acclaim on Broadway for the role of Etches in the musical Titanic.
Film
One of his first film roles was in Yentl in 1982, with Barbra Streisand. He's probably best known for his portrayal of Sir Arthur Sullivan in Mike Leigh's Topsy-Turvy (1999), his first leading role in a feature film. Most recently Corduner starred in the Horror comedy film Burke and Hare. He's currently filming a 1939-set political thriller An Enemy To Die For.
Directing career
Recently Corduner directed a short film An Act of Valour, his first time behind the camera. The film, written by his partner Juha Leppäjärvi, premiered at the 24th BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival in March 2010. In May 2010 Corduner directed one half of an August Strindberg double bill at the Arcola Theatre in London. The two plays were Pariah, directed by Corduner, and The Stronger, directed by Jane Bertish, both in a new translation by Leppäjärvi.
Personal life
Corduner's mother was from Berlin, Germany, and his father was of Finnish-Russian ancestry. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden but grew up in London. Both London and New York are home for Corduner and his partner, the Finnish actor and writer Juha Leppäjärvi. They formed their civil partnership in December 2009.
Filmography
- Burke and Hare
- Mr. Nobody
- Defiance
- Fred Claus
- The Waiting Room
- Against Nature (short)
- The White Countess
- Bigger Than the Sky
- The Merchant of Venice
- A Higher Agency
- Vera Drake
- De-Lovely as "Monty Woolley"
- Food of Love
- Moonlight Mile
- Me Without You
- The Grey Zone as "Miklos Nyiszli"
- The Search for John Gissing
- Joe Gould's Secret
- Topsy-Turvy as "Sir Arthur Sullivan"
- The Impostors
- Norma Jean & Marilyn as "Billy Wilder"
- Alive and Kicking
- Voices from a Locked Room (unreleased)
- Heart of Darkness
- A Business Affair
- Carry On Columbus
- Edward II
- Fat Man and Little Boy aka Shadow Makers
- Talk Radio
- Bad Medicine
- Yentl
- Sredni Vashtar
- (Oscar Nomination for Best Short Film 1983, Winner of BAFTA award for best Short Film 1981)
Provides many of the voices for the Harry Potter video games, as well as being the narrator for the 'Magyk' audio book (Written by Angie Sage and produced by Harper Audio).
Television
- Exile, with John Simm.
- Zen (episode "Cabal")
- Grandma's House
- Lennon Naked
- A Passionate Woman
- No Heroics
- The Whistleblowers
- The Last Days of the Raj
- Rome (series 2)
- Schama's Power of Art as "Mark Rothko"
- The Strange Case of Sherlock Holmes and Arthur Conan Doyle
- Heartbeat
- Friends and Crocodiles
- The Last Detective (series 2)
- La Femme Musketeer
- Trust
- Daniel Deronda
- Foyle's War
- The Way We Live Now
- Fat Friends (series 1, 2 and 3)
- Liverpool One
- Drop The Dead Donkey
- Paris
- Mad About You
- Nostromo
- Love In The Ancient World
- No Bananas
- An Independent Man
- Stick With Me Kid
- The Bill
- The Last Machine
- Nobody's Children
- Boon
- Inspector Morse (Twilight of The Gods)
- Teenage Health Freak
- Girls On Top
- Headhunters
- Antonia and Jane
- Minder
- Mandela
- Freud
- Diamonds
- Roots
- Buccaneer
Theatre
- Passion; Donmar Warehouse
- Winner of the Evening Standard Award for Best Musical 2010
- Hello, Dolly!; Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
- Winner of the Evening Standard Award for Best Musical 2009
- Winner of the 2010 Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival, Best Choreography, Best Actress in a Musical (Samantha Spiro)
- A View from the Bridge; Duke of York's Theatre
- Born in the Gardens; Theatre Royal, Bath
- The Grouch; West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
- The Birthday Party; McCarter Theatre, Princeton, US
- Two Thousand Years; Royal National Theatre
- The Comedians; Acorn Theater, NYC
- Fucking Games; Royal Court Theatre
- The Heart of Art; Off-Broadway, NYC
- Titanic; Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, Broadway, NYC
- Rosmersholm; Young Vic
- Three Birds Alighting on a Field; Royal Court Theatre
- The Boys Next Door; Comedy Theatre
- Marya; Old Vic
- The Beaux Stratagem; Royal National Theatre
- Ice Cream; Royal Court Theatre
- Serious Money; Royal Court Theatre & Wyndham's Theatre; Broadway, NYC
- A Midsummer Night's Dream; Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
- No End of Blame; Oxford Playhouse, Oxford & Royal Court Theatre
- Once a Catholic; Wyndham's Theatre
- Misalliance; Birmingham Rep
- The Amazons; Actor's Company
- The Entertainer; Actor's Company
(all theatre credits are in London's West End unless otherwise stated.)
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