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Al Weaver

Al Weaver

Alexander Paul Weaver (born 3 January 1981) is an English actor and writer.

Al Weaver
Born
Alexander Paul Weaver

(1981-01-03)3 January 1981
Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England
Years active2004–present

Early life

Weaver was born in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton in Greater Manchester, England. He went to Rivington and Blackrod High School and studied acting at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

Career

Weaver's first paid theatre role was in Trevor Nunn's 2004 production of Hamlet, at the Old Vic theatre in London. Weaver played the Prince of Denmark on Monday evenings and at all matinees, whilst Ben Whishaw took on the role for evening performances, from Tuesday to Saturday.

British politician Michael Portillo lauded Weaver's interpretation of Hamlet in The New Statesman: "He [Weaver] gave meaning to the poetry, refusing to be rushed in the soliloquies or intimidated by them, varying volume and pace well. Frame by frame, he made credible Hamlet's progression from self-indulgence to nobility, so we could nearly believe Fortinbras' remark that 'he was likely, had he been put on,/To have proved most royally'."

Weaver has appeared in minor roles in films such as Colour Me Kubrick (2005) (uncredited), The Merchant of Venice (2004), Marie Antoinette (2006), and Unmade Beds (2009); he also played "The Kid" in Doom, and an uncredited Gulf War soldier in Armistice (2014).

His television credits include D.C. Billy Slaven in The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (episodes In Pursuit of a Proper Sinner and A Cry for Justice) and National Antiquities Museum employee Andy Galbraith in Sherlock' episode "The Blind Banker". Weaver has been in Five Days (TV-Mini series) as Josh Fairley. He has also been in Five Daughters (TV-Mini series) played Tom Alderton . Weaver also has been in Secret State as Josh Leyton. Weaver also appeared in Southcliffe (TV Mini series), where he played Anthony. Weaver was in Life in Squares (TV Mini series) and played Young Leonard Woolf. He was also in The Smoke where he played Tom. Weaver was in The Nativity, in which he played Thomas. Weaver also has been in Personal Affairs playing Crawford Crawford.

His theatre credits include Meshak in the Royal National Theatre's 2006-07 production of Helen Edmundson's Coram Boy.

Weaver plays fledgling Anglican curate Leonard Finch in the TV series Grantchester (since 2014), assisting the Vicar of Grantchester, James Norton's Sidney Chambers. In 2016 Weaver was voted 64th sexiest male in popular Bhutanese magazine Yeewong because of his role in Grantchester, gaining more votes than his co-star James Norton who was in 72nd place.

Radio credits include Bach: The Great Passion, a 2017 biographical radio play by the English writer James Runcie. Weaver also presents radio shows at a pub called the Boogaloo based in north London. One is called Film And Telly Stuff, which he presents with actor Luke Neal and the other is called The Theme's Of Our Youth, which he presents with actor Jack Whitam.

In September 2017, the BBC announced he had joined the cast of the mini-series PRESS.[1]

He is also known for his role as Rex in the game Xenoblade Chronicles 2 released in December 2017.

Early in 2018, the Radio Times revealed that a fourth series of Grantchester will be filmed, ready to air in 2019, and that Al Weaver will reprise his role as Leonard Finch.[2]

References

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Citation Linklabs.imdb.com"Charlotte Riley, Ben Chaplin and David Suchet lead cast of BBC's Press". IMDb. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
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Citation Linkwww.radiotimes.comRadio Times article about Grantchester Series 4
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Citation Linkwww.imdb.comAl Weaver
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Citation Linkwww.pbs.orgAl Weaver Grantchester PBS Masterpiece
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Citation Linklabs.imdb.com"Charlotte Riley, Ben Chaplin and David Suchet lead cast of BBC's Press"
Sep 19, 2019, 7:43 PM
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Citation Linkwww.radiotimes.comRadio Times article about Grantchester Series 4
Sep 19, 2019, 7:43 PM
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Citation Linkwww.imdb.comAl Weaver
Sep 19, 2019, 7:43 PM
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Citation Linkwww.pbs.orgAl Weaver Grantchester PBS Masterpiece
Sep 19, 2019, 7:43 PM
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