Simon Charles Kunz (born 15 October 1962) is an actor on stage and screen.
Early life
He attended
Latymer Upper School
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, then completed a degree in Theatre Studies at the
University of Warwick
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Career
He appeared in ''
The Parent Trap'' as Martin in one of his first roles in film. He appeared as a lead character in the first two seasons of the
BBC
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BBC America
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Netflix
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historical television drama, ''
The Last Kingdom''.
Of his stage performances, his role as Max in ''
Address Unknown'' (2013) at the
Soho Theatre, London, was described as a "superb performance" of a "study in dawning agony".
Filmography
Selected filmography
TV
Theatre
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Comedians
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Blood and Gifts''
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55 Days''
*''Address Unknown'', Soho Theatre (2013)
[William Moore (2 July 2013]
"Address Unknown, Soho Theatre – theatre review"
''Evening Standard''. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
References
External links
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Living people
Alumni of the University of Warwick
American expatriate male actors
American expatriates in England
American male television actors
American male stage actors
American male film actors
People educated at Latymer Upper School
1962 births
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