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Tony Boncza : ウィキペディア英語版
Tony Boncza is an English actor. Born in Fulham, educated in Sevenoaks and Kingston upon Thames. Originally trained as a journalist.==Career==A past member of the ''National Youth Theatre'' and trained at the ''Central School of Speech and Drama'', he has appeared in several British television series and films. He started his TV career in 1979 when he appeared in ''Why can't I go Home (ATV)'', with ''Dick Turpin'' and ''For Maddie with Love'' following in 1980. He also appeared in ''Strangers'', ''Squadron (BBC)'', ''Jackanory Playhouse (BBC)'', ''Noddy (Granada TV)'', ''Ties of Blood (BBC)'', Eric Sykes's ''If You Go Into The Woods Today... (Thames TV)'', ''Crimewatch (BBC)'' and Morcambe and Wise's ''Night Train to Murder''. Feature films include: ''Chariots of Fire'' and ''Empire of the Sun''.He then concentrated on stage work and directing, co-founding Theatre West in the early '90s, also collaborating with Guy Masterson, directing the following one-man plays, ''The Boy's Own Story'', ''Animal Farm'', ''A Soldier's Song'' and redirecting ''Under Milkwood'', the last three plays touring world-wide. 1996, nominated "The Stage" Best Actor "Edinburgh Fringe" for the role of Carl in "House of Correction". In the late '90s he co-wrote ''Barton Stacey and the Theft of the Elgin Marbles'' for radio with Roger Leach. He returned to television in 2002, when he appeared on ''The Inspector Lynley Mysteries'' and most recently as Ashley Jennings in an episode of ''EastEnders'' 2008, and as George in an episode of ''Hotel Babylon'' 2008.2008 commenced with ''Boncza and Lumley - back by public demand'', a comedy revue with Nicholas Lumley at the Salisbury Playhouse; a live radio/internet broadcast of ''The War of the Worlds'' for the AV Festival '08, directed by Joanna Read; open-air Shakespeare in Japan and the role of Gus in the world premier of ''1800 Acres'' at the Riverside Studios, written by David Myers and directed by Alex Helfrecht.

Tony Boncza is an English actor. Born in Fulham, educated in Sevenoaks and Kingston upon Thames. Originally trained as a journalist.
==Career==

A past member of the ''National Youth Theatre'' and trained at the ''Central School of Speech and Drama'', he has appeared in several British television series and films. He started his TV career in 1979 when he appeared in ''Why can't I go Home (ATV)'', with ''Dick Turpin'' and ''For Maddie with Love'' following in 1980. He also appeared in ''Strangers'', ''Squadron (BBC)'', ''Jackanory Playhouse (BBC)'', ''Noddy (Granada TV)'', ''Ties of Blood (BBC)'', Eric Sykes's ''If You Go Into The Woods Today... (Thames TV)'', ''Crimewatch (BBC)'' and Morcambe and Wise's ''Night Train to Murder''. Feature films include: ''Chariots of Fire'' and ''Empire of the Sun''.
He then concentrated on stage work and directing, co-founding Theatre West in the early '90s, also collaborating with Guy Masterson, directing the following one-man plays, ''The Boy's Own Story'', ''Animal Farm'', ''A Soldier's Song'' and redirecting ''Under Milkwood'', the last three plays touring world-wide. 1996, nominated "The Stage" Best Actor "Edinburgh Fringe" for the role of Carl in "House of Correction". In the late '90s he co-wrote ''Barton Stacey and the Theft of the Elgin Marbles'' for radio with Roger Leach. He returned to television in 2002, when he appeared on ''The Inspector Lynley Mysteries'' and most recently as Ashley Jennings in an episode of ''EastEnders'' 2008, and as George in an episode of ''Hotel Babylon'' 2008.
2008 commenced with ''Boncza and Lumley - back by public demand'', a comedy revue with Nicholas Lumley at the Salisbury Playhouse; a live radio/internet broadcast of ''The War of the Worlds'' for the AV Festival '08, directed by Joanna Read; open-air Shakespeare in Japan and the role of Gus in the world premier of ''1800 Acres'' at the Riverside Studios, written by David Myers and directed by Alex Helfrecht.

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ウィキペディアでTony Boncza is an English actor. Born in Fulham, educated in Sevenoaks and Kingston upon Thames. Originally trained as a journalist.==Career==A past member of the ''National Youth Theatre'' and trained at the ''Central School of Speech and Drama'', he has appeared in several British television series and films. He started his TV career in 1979 when he appeared in ''Why can't I go Home (ATV)'', with ''Dick Turpin'' and ''For Maddie with Love'' following in 1980. He also appeared in ''Strangers'', ''Squadron (BBC)'', ''Jackanory Playhouse (BBC)'', ''Noddy (Granada TV)'', ''Ties of Blood (BBC)'', Eric Sykes's ''If You Go Into The Woods Today... (Thames TV)'', ''Crimewatch (BBC)'' and Morcambe and Wise's ''Night Train to Murder''. Feature films include: ''Chariots of Fire'' and ''Empire of the Sun''.He then concentrated on stage work and directing, co-founding Theatre West in the early '90s, also collaborating with Guy Masterson, directing the following one-man plays, ''The Boy's Own Story'', ''Animal Farm'', ''A Soldier's Song'' and redirecting ''Under Milkwood'', the last three plays touring world-wide. 1996, nominated "The Stage" Best Actor "Edinburgh Fringe" for the role of Carl in "House of Correction". In the late '90s he co-wrote ''Barton Stacey and the Theft of the Elgin Marbles'' for radio with Roger Leach. He returned to television in 2002, when he appeared on ''The Inspector Lynley Mysteries'' and most recently as Ashley Jennings in an episode of ''EastEnders'' 2008, and as George in an episode of ''Hotel Babylon'' 2008.2008 commenced with ''Boncza and Lumley - back by public demand'', a comedy revue with Nicholas Lumley at the Salisbury Playhouse; a live radio/internet broadcast of ''The War of the Worlds'' for the AV Festival '08, directed by Joanna Read; open-air Shakespeare in Japan and the role of Gus in the world premier of ''1800 Acres'' at the Riverside Studios, written by David Myers and directed by Alex Helfrecht.」の詳細全文を読む



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