Jeffrey Thomas (actor)
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Jeffrey Thomas (born 1945) is a Welsh-born
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actor and writer, best known for his film, television and stage roles.


Early life

Thomas was born in
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to a fluent Welsh-speaking family. His grandmother's interest in drama awakened an early interest in acting. After leaving school he trained as a quantity surveyor, but grew bored with office work. He attended
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, completing a BA in English Literature and in
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and English Literature. While at university he began writing and acting in university revues. He continued his studies at
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, gaining a Master of Letters (M.Litt) degree. While at Oxford, Thomas met and married a New Zealander, and after completing his studies they moved initially to Australia (where he lectured at
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) and then, in 1976, to
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. Here he taught romantic and Victorian poetry at Victoria University, before becoming a fulltime actor and writer the following year.


Acting career

Thomas's first stage work was in university revues while at Oxford. He took up acting again after moving to New Zealand, where he appeared in various productions at Unity Theatre, Downstage, and Circa Theatres, before gaining a television role in early New Zealand soap opera '' Close to Home'', in which he played Gerry, an ex-patriate London barman for 18 months. Thomas rose to prominence in New Zealand in the late 1980s with the lead role of Inspector "Sharky" Finn in the TVNZ police drama series ''
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'', and is also well known for his roles in two long-running New Zealand
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s, ''
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'' and ''
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'', and his distinctive voice can be heard narrating a large number of documentaries. His central role of Dr William Kingsley in ''Mercy Peak'' led to him winning the Best Actor award at the 2003 New Zealand Film and Television Awards. Internationally, Thomas is known for his starring roles of
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in ''
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'' and narrator in Costa Botes's and Peter Jackson's mockumentary ''
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''. Thomas also starred as Titus Lentulus Batiatus on the Starz series '' Spartacus: Gods of the Arena''. Thomas reunited with Peter Jackson in ''
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'', in which he played the Dwarf King Thrór. In 2015 Thomas starred in '' The Dead Room'' as Scott Cameron, a sceptical scientist investigating paranormal activity in a New Zealand farmhouse. Plays that Thomas has appeared in include
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by Jean Genet for Downstage Theatre (1977) and ''Mauritius'' by
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at Circa Theatre (2010).


Writing

Thomas has written several plays, both in English and in Welsh. His first success came with ''Playing the Game'', which premiered at Circa Theatre and was eventually throughout Wales and in London's West End. Thomas was the co-winner of the 1981 Play for Wales competition, run by the Welsh Academy, with ''Men of Steel''.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Thomas, Jeffrey Alumni of the University of Oxford Living people 20th-century New Zealand male actors 20th-century Welsh male actors 21st-century Welsh male actors 21st-century New Zealand male actors New Zealand male television actors New Zealand male soap opera actors Welsh emigrants to New Zealand Welsh male television actors Alumni of the University of Liverpool 1945 births People from Llanelli