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CONTACT AGENT
 

ACTING SHOWREEL
 

VOICEOVER
 

RADIO ACTING REEL
 

VIDEO CLIPS
 

SCRIPT EDITING
 

TRAINING
 

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Albert Clack will be playing Ronald Pratt, an immigration lawyer, in the feature film The Colour of Tears, shooting in London in September 2010.


In July, Albert completed filming the dual roles of Andy Hamm, a racist shock-jock, and Graham Somerville, a university faculty head, in the feature film Radio London. This disturbing movie charts the devastating impact on a young Moslem philosophy lecturer in London of being wrongfully arrested in the War on Terror.


"Particular praise should go to ... Albert Clack's spot-on reading of the bumbling clergyman Doctor Chasuble, making a minor part shine."
Brighton Argus review of The Importance of Being Earnest at the Grand Hotel, May 2010.


"Albert Clack's Simon Eyre was a bluff and good-humoured gent, amusing when strutting in his new finery and treating his colleagues and juniors with an avuncular air."
The Bardathon review of The Shoemaker's Holiday at the RSC's open-air theatre, The Dell, August 2010.


 

'Odd One In' ITV1 Sat 31 July 2010

Albert Clack as Sorin, Anne Winkles as Arkadina

 
 
 

 
 
 

Photograph above by Elyse Marks
 

Photographs below by Julian Newman Turner
 

 
 
 
 

 
 


HEIGHT:   5'7" / 170cm

EYES:
 

Brown
WEIGHT:   13st 7lb / 86kg

SINGING:
 

Baritone
HAIR:   Grey-balding

BUILD:
 

Medium/overweight

ENGLISH ACCENTS: Albert's natural voice is southeast England middle-class, but
he grew up on a Brighton council estate and can revert to
his working-class voice at will. His mother had a Dorset
accent, and he lived in Bradford, Yorkshire for a few years.

FOREIGN ACCENTS:   French, Spanish, Russian.

FOREIGN LANGUAGES:   French & Spanish (Latin American): fluent, good accent.
    Russian: very rusty, but good accent.

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
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