Rory Jennings (born 20 July 1983)[1] is a British actor. He played Craig Dixon in the BBC soap opera EastEnders appearing on screen between 27 July and 7 September 2007.
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Rory Jennings | |
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Born | (1983-07-20) 20 July 1983 (age 39) London, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Actor |
Jennings was born in London, England. He has been acting since the age of ten. As a child actor he trained at the Sylvia Young Theatre School;, he took a break from acting in 2001 to study Politics at the University of Liverpool.[2]
His theatre credits include: Transgression (National Theatre), Gong Donkeys (Bush Theatre)[3][4][5] and Heaven Eyes (Edinburgh Festival).
Jennings' drama credits includes: Urban Gothic (Urban Gothic Prods), Randall and Hopkirk (Ghost Productions), The Wings of Angels (BBC), The Affair (Anglia/HBO),[6] Watch (Spelthorne Prod/BBC), Casualty (BBC), The Fast Show (BBC), Tom's Midnight Garden (BBC), All About George (ITV), Brief Encounters (BBC), Jericho (ITV), Doctor Who (BBC) The Idiots Lantern and The Good Housekeeping Guide (BBC). Eastenders (BBC), The Bill (ITV)[7] and in September 2008, he appears in "Harry and Paul" (BBC).
Jennings' film credits include: Diana: A Tribute to the People's Princess (Parma Pictures),[8] Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (Columbia Tristar) and Fatherland (HBO).[9][10]
'The People's Post Office' advert for the Post Office, directed by Armando Iannucci.[11]
His radio and audio credits include: Just Prose (BBC Radio 3), Feelings Under Siege (BBC Northern Ireland) and I, Davros (Big Finish Productions), in which he played the iconic Doctor Who villain Davros during his youth.
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