Allan Corduner
Allan Corduner | |
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Born | Stockholm, Sweden | 2 April 1950
Years active | 1973–present |
Spouse |
Juha Leppäjärvi (m. 2013) |
Allan Corduner (/kɔːrˈdjuːnər/;[1] born 2 April 1950) is a British actor. Born in Stockholm to a German mother and a Russo-Finnish father, Corduner grew up in a secular Jewish home in London. After earning a BA (Hons) in English and Drama at Bristol University he trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He has worked extensively on stage, TV, and film, both in the UK and in the United States. His voice is familiar from many BBC radio plays, audio books and TV documentaries.
Corduner made his feature film debut in Yentl, with Barbra Streisand and Mandy Patinkin. Of his 44 films, he is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Sir Arthur Sullivan in Mike Leigh's Topsy-Turvy. He also voiced Gehrman the first hunter in the 2015 video game Bloodborne.
Early life
[edit]Corduner grew up in a secular Jewish home in North London with his parents and younger brother.[2] His mother had escaped to Great Britain from Nazi Germany with her family in 1938. His father was born in Helsinki, Finland, of a Finnish-born mother and a Ukrainian-born father. Corduner's parents first settled in Stockholm, where he was born, but the family moved to London when he was one year old.[citation needed]
Interest in arts and music was always encouraged at home, and Corduner's early ambition was to become either an orchestra conductor or a concert pianist. He attended University College School in Hampstead, London. Although Corduner developed into a skilled jazz and classical pianist, musical aspirations had taken second place by the time he went to study at Bristol University and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.[citation needed]
Acting career
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Corduner has worked extensively in theatre in London's West End and on Broadway, television as well as in film. He has also appeared in several BBC Radio plays including The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Insignificance, and Fanny and Alexander.
His voice is familiar to listeners of audio books including The Book Thief. TV appearances include Exile, ITV's Midsomer Murders, Stephen Poliakoff's Dancing on the Edge, and as Andrea Verrocchio in seasons 1 and 2 of the Starz original series Da Vinci's Demons. He appears on seasons 5 and 6 of the Showtime TV series Homeland.
After drama school, Corduner's first two years as a professional actor were spent playing a wide variety of parts at Newcastle Repertory Theatre. Spells at the Birmingham Rep and the Actors' Company followed, until Corduner returned to London to make his West End debut in Mary O'Malley's Once a Catholic at the Wyndham's Theatre. Corduner has appeared several times at the Royal Court Theatre, in plays such as Three Birds Alighting on a Field, Fucking Games, Ice Cream, and most notably Caryl Churchill's satirical Serious Money, which subsequently transferred to London's West End and Broadway in New York.
He garnered acclaim on Broadway for the role of Etches in the musical Titanic. In February 2014, he played Etches again in a one-off concert version of Titanic at Avery Fisher Hall (now David Geffen Hall) in New York, re-uniting him with the original cast of the musical. He played Fritz Litten in Mark Hayhurst's Taken at Midnight, first at Chichester Festival Theatre, and subsequently at Theatre Royal Haymarket in West End.
One of his first film roles was in Yentl in 1982, with Barbra Streisand. He is probably best known for his portrayal of Sir Arthur Sullivan in Mike Leigh's Topsy-Turvy (1999), his first leading role in a feature film. Corduner's film work spans a variety of genres, such as action-adventure film Defiance, horror comedy film Burke and Hare,[3] and western Medicine Men. Recent films include Woman in Gold (2015) and Tár (2022).
Voice acting
[edit]Corduner's voice is familiar to listeners of BBC radio plays such as Insignificance, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui and Fanny and Alexander. He was also the subject of BBC Radio 3 Private Passions.[4]
Corduner has provided voices for various video game characters, notably the first, second, third and fifth Harry Potter video games (namely as, among others, Severus Snape, Lucius Malfoy, Fillius Flitwick and Argus Filch). He also voiced Apus, the pet parrot belonging to Queen Cassiopeia, the primary antagonist, for the English version of Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White White which was released in February 2013. In 2015, Corduner voiced Gehrman, the First Hunter in Bloodborne.[5]
Audiobooks and narration
[edit]Corduner is also known for solo narration of TV documentaries such as Fish Warrior for the National Geographic Channel, and various audiobooks for Simply Audiobooks, notably The Book Thief and Inkdeath.[6] He also narrated Magyk written by Angie Sage and produced by Harper Audio. He has received two Earphones Awards by AudioFile His narration of "Anna and the Swallow Man" earned the Odyssey Award in 2017.
Personal life
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Corduner's mother was from Berlin, Germany, and his father was born in Finland. He was born in Stockholm but grew up in London.[7]
Corduner and his partner Juha Leppäjärvi met in 2006 in London, formed their civil partnership in December 2009, and married in New York City in August 2013. Corduner is a trustee of the children's arts charity Anno's Africa.
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1972 | Savage Messiah | Newspaper Vendor | Uncredited |
1979 | Phoelix | ||
Follow the Star | Shepherd | Television film | |
1981 | Sredni Vashtar | Mortimer | Short film |
1982 | The Return of the Soldier | Pianist | |
1983 | Yentl | Shimmele | |
1985 | Bad Medicine | Dr. Diaz the Bus Driver | |
1986 | Valhalla | Loke | English version, Voice only |
1987 | Mandela | Benny | Television film |
Hearts of Fire | Music Executive | ||
1988 | Talk Radio | Vince | |
1989 | Fat Man and Little Boy | Franz Goethe | |
The Fairy Queen | Quince | Television film | |
1991 | Edward II | Poet | |
1992 | Carry On Columbus | Sam | |
1993 | Heart of Darkness | Verme | Television film |
1994 | A Business Affair | Dinner Guest | |
Nobody's Children | Ion | Television film | |
1995 | Voices | Oscar Butterworth | |
1996 | Norma Jean & Marilyn | Billy Wilder | Television film |
Indian Summer | Therapist | ||
Gadgetman | Professor McNeil | Television film | |
Soup | Einstein | Short film | |
1997 | Love in the Ancient World | Member at Platon's Guest Meal | Television film |
1998 | The Impostors | Captain | |
1999 | Topsy-Turvy | Arthur Sullivan | |
2000 | Joe Gould's Secret | Francis McCrudden | |
Gladiator | Trainer | ||
2001 | Zoe | Rupert | |
Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang) | Big Bob | ||
Me Without You | Max | ||
The Grey Zone | Miklós Nyiszli | ||
The Search for John Gissing | Francois "Fuller" Feulliere | ||
2002 | Food of Love | Joseph Mansourian | |
Moonlight Mile | Stan Michaels | ||
The King's Beard | Voice role | ||
2004 | De-Lovely | Monty Woolley | |
La Femme Musketeer | Aramis | Television film | |
The Merchant of Venice | Tubal | ||
Vera Drake | Psychiatrist | ||
2005 | Bigger Than the Sky | Kippy Newberg | |
A Higher Agency | Manager | Short film | |
Against Nature | Des Esseintes | Short film | |
The Strange Case of Sherlock Holmes & Arthur Conan Doyle | Herbert Greenhough Smith | Television film | |
Friends and Crocodiles | Marcus | Television film | |
The White Countess | Samuel Feinstein | ||
2007 | The Last Days of the Raj | Lord Ismay | Television film |
The Waiting Room | Fiona's Dad | ||
Fred Claus | Dr. Goldfarb | ||
2008 | Defiance | Shimon Haretz | |
2009 | Mr. Nobody | Dr. Feldheim | |
2010 | Lennon Naked | Arthur Janov | Television film |
Burke & Hare | Nicéphore Niépce | ||
2011 | A Thousand Kisses Deep | Buddy | |
2012 | We'll Take Manhattan | Alex Liberman | Television film |
An Enemy To Die For | Martin | ||
47 Orchard Street | Hirsch | Short film | |
The Sweeney | Doctor | ||
2013 | The Funeral | Rabbi Stephen | Short film |
Closer to the Moon | Flaviu | ||
2014 | Amendment | Anthony | Short film |
2015 | Woman in Gold | Gustav Bloch-Bauer | |
2016 | Florence Foster Jenkins | John Totten | |
The Book of Gabrielle | Saul | ||
2017 | Disobedience | Moshe Hartog | |
2018 | Miss Dalí | Captain Moore | |
Operation Finale | Gideon Hausner | ||
2022 | Mosquito | Ozwald Godfrey | |
Tár | Sebastian Brix | ||
Count Magnus | Deacon | Television film | |
2023 | The Offering | Saul |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1977 | Wings | Harris | Episode: "Never Turn Back" |
Poldark | Manservant | Episode: "Series 2, Episode 9" | |
1980 | Tales of the Unexpected | Store Assistant | Episode: "Mr Botibol's First Love" |
Buccaneer | Monty Bateman | Recurring role; 4 episodes | |
The Onedin Line | Auctioneer | Episode: "Jonah's Luck" | |
1981 | Roots | Melvin Solomons | |
Diamonds | Roger Marker | Recurring role; 4 episodes | |
1983 | Maybury | Dr. Walker | Episode: "New Gods for Old: Part 1" |
1984 | Cold Warrior | Joachim | Episode: "Bright Sting" |
Freud | Oscar Rie | Miniseries; 2 episodes | |
1985 | Girls on Top | Benny | Episode: "Hark" |
1986 | The Collectors | Joe Kalman | Episode: "Go for Gold" |
1987 | C.A.T.S. Eyes | Morrish | Episode: "Carrier Pigeon" |
1988 | Tales of the Unexpected | Hatchard's Bookshop Assistant | Episode: "The Colonel's Lady" |
1990 | ScreenPlay | Stephen Carlinsky | Episode: "Antonia and Jane" |
1991 | Spatz | Rex | Episode: "Talent Contest" |
1992 | The Bill | George Quigley | Recurring role; 2 episodes |
Boon | Dennis | Episode: "Whispering Grass" | |
1993 | Minder | Marty | Episode: "I'll Never Forget Whats'ername" |
Inspector Morse | Gentile Bellocchio | Episode: "Twilight of the Gods" | |
Teenage Health Freak | Dr.Lime | Recurring role; 2 episodes | |
1994 | Headhunters | Saul Karkoff | Episode: "The Golden Hello" |
Birdland | Chip Rafferty | Episode: "Plan B" | |
The Bill | Defence Barrister | Episode: "Backlash" | |
Paris | Minotti | Series regular; 6 episodes | |
1995 | An Independent Man | Robert Flower | Episode: "Market Forces" |
1996 | No Bananas | Benjamin Marks | Episode: "Escape" |
Mad About You | Osofsky | Episode: "Burt's Building" | |
1996–1997 | Nostromo | Hirsch | Miniseries; 4 episodes |
1998 | Drop the Dead Donkey | Art Critic | Recurring role; 2 episodes |
1999 | Liverpool 1 | Alan Pollock | Episode: "Sweet Dreams" |
2000–2005 | Fat Friends | Leonard Harris | Recurring role; 4 episodes |
2001 | The Way We Live Now | Croll | Miniseries; 4 episodes |
2002 | Foyle's War | Carlo Lucciano | Episode: "A Lesson in Murder" |
Daniel Deronda | Herr Klesmer | Miniseries; 3 episodes | |
2003 | Trust | Michael Cohen | Miniseries; 1 episode |
2004 | Heartbeat | Gerard Lowe | Episode: "In the Bleak Midwinter" |
The Last Detective | Maurice Leyman | Episode: "Christine" | |
2006 | Simon Schama's Power of Art | Mark Rothko | Episode: "Rothko" |
2007 | Rome | Clerk | Episode: "These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero" |
Heartbeat | Tristram Johnstone | Episode: "Seeds of Destruction" | |
The Whistleblowers | Daniel Black | Episode: "Ghosts" | |
2008 | No Heroics | Shopkeeper | Episode: "Supergroupie" |
2010 | A Passionate Woman | Mr Solomon | Miniseries; 1 episodes |
Grandma's House | Richard | Episode: "The Day Simon Felt the Family Was Ready to Be Healed"[8] | |
2011 | Zen | Michelangelo Gattuso | Episode: "Cabal" |
Exile | Geller | Miniseries; 1 episode | |
Nazi Underworld | Narrator | Episode: "Hitler's Family" | |
2012 | Midsomer Murders | Michael Hipsman | Episode: "A Rare Bird" |
2013 | Spies of Warsaw | Viktor Rosen | Miniseries; 4 episodes |
Dancing on the Edge | Mr. Wax | Miniseries; 5 episodes | |
2013–2014 | Da Vinci's Demons | Andrea Verrocchio | Recurring role; 11 episodes |
2014 | Utopia | Ross | Recurring role; 2 episodes |
2015–2017 | Homeland | Etai Luskin | Recurring role; 7 episodes |
2016 | The Musketeers | Van Laar | Recurring role; 2 episodes |
The Collection | Inspector Bompard | Recurring role; 4 episodes | |
2017 | Fearless | Monty Berman | Miniseries; 5 episodes |
2018 | Call the Midwife | Arnold Gelin | Episode: "Series 7, Episode 1" |
FBI | Victor Beniov | Episode: "This Land Is Your Land" | |
2019 | The Blacklist | Aaron Meyers | Episode: "The Corsican (No. 20)" |
2021 | Ridley Road | Rabbi Leslie Lehrer | Miniseries; 4 episodes |
Video games
[edit]Theatre
[edit]- My Fair Lady; Vivian Beaumont Theater, Broadway, New York City
- Murder on the Orient Express; McCarter Theatre
- Show Boat; Sheffield Crucible
- Taken at Midnight; Chichester Festival Theatre, Theatre Royal Haymarket*
- Passion; Donmar Warehouse*
- Winner of the Evening Standard Award for Best Musical 2010
- Hello, Dolly!; Regent's Park Open Air Theatre*[9]
- Winner of the Evening Standard Award for Best Musical 2009
- Winner of the 2010 Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival, Best Choreography, Best Actress in a Musical (Samantha Spiro)
- A View from the Bridge; Duke of York's Theatre*
- Born in the Gardens; Theatre Royal, Bath
- The Grouch; West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
- The Birthday Party; McCarter Theatre, Princeton, United States[10]
- Two Thousand Years; Royal National Theatre*
- The Comedians; Acorn Theater, New York City
- Fucking Games; Royal Court Theatre*
- The Heart of Art; Off-Broadway, New York City
- Titanic; Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, Broadway, New York City
- Rosmersholm; Young Vic*
- Three Birds Alighting on a Field; Royal Court Theatre*
- The Boys Next Door; Comedy Theatre*
- Marya; Old Vic*
- The Beaux Stratagem; Royal National Theatre*
- Ice Cream; Royal Court Theatre*
- Serious Money; Royal Court Theatre & Wyndham's Theatre*; Broadway, New York City
- A Midsummer Night's Dream; Regent's Park Open Air Theatre*
- No End of Blame; Oxford Playhouse, Oxford & Royal Court Theatre
- Once a Catholic; Wyndham's Theatre*
- Misalliance; Birmingham Rep
- The Amazons; Actor's Company
- The Entertainer; Actor's Company
- The Motive and the Cue; Noel Coward Theatre, London's West End
Audiobooks
[edit]- Inkdeath
- Magyk
- The Book Thief
- The Castle
- The Keys to the Kingdom
- Smoke
- The Vorrh
- Magpie Murders
- Moonflower Murders
References
[edit]- ^ "LITTLE DID YOU KNOW The Chat Show episode 22: Allan Corduner". Peccadillo Pictures. 26 April 2021. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
- ^ "Interview: Allan Corduner | the Jewish Chronicle". Archived from the original on 17 November 2010. Retrieved 13 October 2010.
- ^ Barton, Steve (15 July 2010). "Burke and Hare - John Landis Talks Horror; New Image". Dread Central. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
- ^ "Allan Corduner, Private Passions - BBC Radio 3". BBC.
- ^ Bloodborne, 24 March 2015, retrieved 1 November 2019
- ^ "See All Search Results for Allan Corduner - Sort by Relevance - Page 1 | Audiobooks.com". Archived from the original on 16 September 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
- ^ ""His Topsy-Turvy Life" by Feinstein, Howard - The Advocate (The national homo/dyke newsmagazine), February 15, 2000". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- ^ "Episode 1.5 - The Day Simon Felt The Family Was Ready To Be Healed". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
- ^ "Samantha Spiro". Official London Theatre. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
- ^ "The Playgoer: REVIEW: The Birthday Party". Playgoer.blogspot.com. 22 September 2006. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
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