Dan Fredenburgh
Dan Fredenburgh is a British actor and screenwriter known for The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), Love Actually (2003) and the role of John Knightley in the BBC's adaptation of Emma (2009).
Dan Fredenburgh | |
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Born | |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Actor |
Since graduating from The Arts Educational School, he has worked in film, theatre and television for more than 20 years.
As a screenwriter, Fredenburgh has written a number of feature and TV projects. Notably, the film Broken Lines,[1] starring Paul Bettany, Doraly Rosa and Olivia Williams, which was selected for the Venice Film Festival and London Film Festival and nominated for the FIPRESCI Critics’ Prize.[2] He currently has a number of projects in development.
Personal life
He was raised on a commune. Since the age of 10 he has been a confirmed North Londoner.
In 2002, he received an Ian Charleson Award commendation for his work in the title role of the Royal Shakespeare Company production of The Prince Of Homburg.[3]
Partial filmography
- Brothers (2000) as Julian Davidson "The King"
- Al's Lads (2002)
- Love Actually (2003) as Jamie's Bad Brother
- Land of the Blind (2006)
- The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) as Jimmy
- Broken Lines (2008) as Jake
- Kicking Off (2015)
Television
- The Knock (1994)
- Queen of Swords (2001)
- Sword of Honour (2001)
- Bad Girls (2001)
- Lexx (2002)
- Doctors (2002)
- The Bill (2003-2007)
- Waking The Dead (2005)
- Donovan (2005-2006)
- Silent Witness (2007)
- Ashes to Ashes (2008)
- Emma (2009) as John Knightley
- Casualty (2007-2011)
- Father Brown (2013)
- Spies of Warsaw (2013)
- Holby City (2003-2013)
- Love Matters (2003-2013)
- The Tunnel (2013)
- The Missing (2014)
- The Evermoor Chronicles (2014)
- Doctors (2020) as Jason Farnham
Radio
- Tender Is The Night - BBC Radio 4[4]
External links
References
- "British Film Screened At Festival". Metro. 2 September 2008. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
- "FIPRESCI: 51st BFI London Film Festival" (2008)
- "ICA Commendation" Archived 2015-02-04 at the Wayback Machine (2002)
- "Classic Serial: Tender Is the Night". BBC.