Actors : Movie, TV and Theatre stars with roots in Wales

Wales has a fine theatrical reputation to live up to with some of the worlds best actors, actress' and screen writers born and bred in this anchient land! Even more suprising is how many Hollywood stars have strong Welsh connections (Tom Cruise has 'Flint' family history). Our Actor's listing includes names that just fill theatres world wide like Christian Bale, Anthony Hopkins, Ioan Gruffudd and for those who remember, the fantastic Richard Burton and a host of stars from the black and white 'silver screen' days right through to the present.

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Adrian Morgan

Playing Liam Evans in BBC TV's 'Holby City' hospital drama, and Jimmi Clay in the TV series 'Doctors'

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Alan Beckwith

Actor in films including 'The China Syndrome' in 1979. TV series including 'The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case' and 'From here to Eternity'.

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Alan David

Numerous television from UK ITV soap 'Coronation Street' to 'Morse'. Appears in the film 'The Man Who Cried' and on stage in 'The Prisoner' in London'. Member of the RSC.

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Alan Rickman

Classically trained actor renowned for his hawk like facial features, ready sneer and cultured voice. Has starred in such films as 'Die Hard', 'Sense and Sensibility', 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves', 'Dogma' and 'Harry Potter' amongst others.

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Alexis James

Star of West End musicals such as 'Notre Dame de Paris' and 'Romeo and Juliet'. Also appeared in films 'Dance to the music of Time' and 'The Tribe'.

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Alice Evans

Starred in '102 Dalmatians' and 'Blackball'.

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Allan Jones

Born 14th October 1907 died 27th June 1992. Starred in many Hollywood musicals of the 1930's including 'Showboat', 'The firefly' and 'A night at the opera'. Most famous for singing 'The donkey serenade'. Father of crooner Jack Jones.

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