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"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, Brighton, May 2010.

"Albert Clack is memorable as the well-upholstered patriarch Knox, reduced to gibbering idiocy at the idea of losing trade." Remote Goat review of Fanny's First Play by Bernard Shaw at Pentameters Theatre, London, October 2011.

"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." Bardathon review of The Shoemaker's Holiday at The Dell, Stratford-upon-Avon, August 2010.

"Albert was a pleasure to work with. He was professional, punctual and a great character to get to know. His commitment to the role was superb ... I would definitely work with him again in the future." Jessica Skyers, Director, "The Annie Foundation".


CREDITS

Feature films: Andy Hamm and Graham Somerville in Radio London; DI Gibson in Thugs, Mugs & Violence. Television: Vladimir in Odd One In; Anselmo in Bedlam. Theatre: Joseph Knox in Fanny's First Play (The Middlesbrough Theatre & Pentameters Theatre, London); Dr Chasuble in The Importance of Being Earnest (Grand Hotel, Brighton); Verloc and Heat in The Secret Agent (Theatre Royal, Margate); The Burglar in Heartbreak House (Pentameters Theatre, London); Simon Eyre in The Shoemaker's Holiday (The Dell, Stratford-upon-Avon); Sorin in The Seagull and The Captain in Woyzeck (Lion & Unicorn, London); Rev. Barley in Sex, Drugs, Therapy and & Mayhem (Troy Bar, London); Fauchelevent in Les Miserables (The Place, Bedford); Major Pollock in Separate Tables, Aylott in A Month of Sundays and Queen Victoria in Florence Nightingale (Little Theatre, Letchworth). Musical theatre: Farmer John in You Beautiful Ewe (The Roundhouse Studio, London), Lord Brockhurst in The Boy Friend and The Old Man in James & the Giant Peach (Queen Mother Theatre, Hitchin). Pantomime: Professor Crackpot in Beauty & the Beast (Campus West Theatre, Welwyn Garden City). Various: short films, commercials, corporate videos and roleplays. But perhaps Albert's greatest claim to fame is as the talking statue of Blackbeard in Blackpool Sea Life Centre!


HEIGHT: 5'6" / 168cm

EYES: Brown

WEIGHT: 12st 10lb / 82kg

SINGING: Baritone

HAIR: Grey, balding

BUILD: Medium/plump


ENGLISH ACCENTS: Albert's normal voice is southeast England middle-class, but he
grew up on a Brighton council estate and reverts naturally to his original, natural working-class voice.

FOREIGN ACCENTS: French, Spanish, Russian, German.

FOREIGN LANGUAGES: French, Spanish (fluent), Russian, Serbo-Croat (very rusty).

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"By the Lord of Ludgate!"
 

"Oh, no there isn't!"

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Headshots by Julian Newman Turner. "By the Lord of Ludgate" photo by Elyse Marks. Photo used in masthead taken by Rob Adams. "Oh, no there isn't" photo by courtesy of Mad About Productions. "Traveller" video by kind permission of Kippertie.