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Gunnar Cauthery

Height: 5' 8"
Hair: Strawberry Blonde
Eyes: Blue

Nationality: British /Icelandic (click here to hear my voice)
Natural Accent: RP

Theatre Whilst At RADA:

Character
The Col-Fox
Peter
Arnolphe
Guardiano
Emperor of Lilliput
Mr Rooney
Othello
Alfred Allmers
Silvio
Joseph Surfice
Linton
Professor
Mr Rooney
Mr Schlogger
Achilles
Production
The Canterbury Tales
Relatives Values
The School for Wives
Women Beware Women
Gulliver’s Travels
All That Fall
Othello
Little Eyolf
A Servant to Two Masters
School For Scandal
The Devil's Finger
Little Women
All That Fall
A Lovely Sunday For Creve Coeur
Penthesilea

Director
Aileen Gonsalves
Dee Cannon
Helen Strange
Katherine Rogers
Matt Wilde
William Gaskill
Oleg Mirochnikov
Jennie Buckman
Nicholas Barter
Jonathan Tafler
Guy Slater
Geoff Bullen
William Gaskill
Katherine Rogers
Edward Kemp

Special Skills
Stage Combat (BASSC); Full driving licence; Piano; Singing (Baritone); Period Dance and Flamenco; Bilingual in English /Icelandic; Impersonation; Good ear for accents

Other Experience
Professional work – The Demon Headmaster (BBC), Just William (Talisman/BBC), Benjamin Dove (Baldur Film – Official Selection, Berlin Film Festival 1996), Year 10 (Finborough),Wilde Tales (Southwark layhouse),Western (New Wimbledon Theatre, Edinburgh and Prague Fringe), Cracked (Rondo Theatre, Bath), Newsrevue 25th Anniversary Special (Canal Café Theatre and Edinburgh Fringe); University of Bristol BA (Hons) Drama; Roles at University include Hamlet in Hamlet, Feste in Twelfth Night, Guiteau in Assassins, The Baker in Into the Woods, Nicolas in One For The Road, Herr Schultz in Cabaret, Cosmo in Singin’ in the Rain; Directing credits include Abigail’s Party; Writing/Directing Fall at University; Former member of National Youth Music Theatre, appearing in Whistle Down The Wind (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Co-founder of Open Door Drama Productions – productions include Forever Young (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford) and Latin!;
Ignition 2, Royal Court Theatre. Winner, BBC Radio Carleton Hobbs Bursary Award 2008

Special Interests
Film, choral music, writing, football, politics, comedy

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