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Shaun Prendergast


Shaun Prendergast

Birthday:

12/05/1958

Place of birth:

North Shields, Northumberland, England, UK:

Biography:

Shaun Prendergast (born 1958) is an English actor and writer, born in North Shields, educated at Collingwood School, Oswin terrace North Shields, Norham High and Tynemouth Sixth Form College and trained at Bretton Hall College (BA Hons). Predergast's first play Potter's Wheel, written when a student, won five awards at the 1980 National Student Drama Festival including Best New Play and was subsequently presented at the Old Vic as part of an NSDF showcase season. He is married to Niki Winterson (of Wintersons Talent Management) and has a stepson Domenic and a daughter, Molly. They live in London. He was an actor and playwright in residence for Northumberland Theatre Company before joining the BBC Radio Drama Company, and subsequently became a founder member of Kenneth Branagh's newly formed Renaissance Theatre Company. Awards include a Sony Award, a Writers Guild Award and a Time Out Award. Christmas of 2010 saw Shaun play the role of Sarah the Cook in the pantomime Dick Whittington at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, directed by Steve Marmion.



Credits

Wicked (2024)
as Shiz President
TUGS: A Bigg Retrospective (2023)
as Self
Peterloo (2018)
as Magistrate Bolt
London Unplugged (2018)
as Bithem
I, Daniel Blake (2016)
as At the Sawmill
Remainder (2015)
as DI Merril
Harrigan (2013)
as Atkins
Fast Track: No Limits (2008)
as Heinrich Glietsch
Frozen (2005)
as Man in pub
AKA (2002)
as Prison officer
The Vanishing Man (1997)
as Gimson
In the Bleak Midwinter (1995)
as Mule Train Man
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994)
as Ship's Crew
Wallpaper Warrior (1992)
as D.C. Porter
Henry V (1989)
as Bates
Twelfth Night, or What You Will (1988)
as Fabian
The Hole (2017)
Writer