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Alex Avery
Born (1971-08-06) 6 August 1971 (age 53)
Bristol, England
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present
Websitealexavery.london

Alex Avery (born 6 August 1971) is an English actor. Beginning his career in 1999, he has appeared in numerous television series, films and stage productions. Alongside appearing in productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Avery has had notable stints in Holby City, The Bill and EastEnders, as well as portraying villain Graham Elton in the BBC soap opera Doctors.

Life and career

Avery was born on 6 August 1971 in Bristol. In 1999, Avery made his television debut in the first series of the BBC medical drama series Holby City. He portrayed the recurring role of Carl until the second series. A year later, he made his film debut in Quills, as well as beginning his stage career, appearing in Another Country. He also appeared in A Tender Prayer at the Bristol Old Vic later in 2000. In 2001, he appeared in four episodes of The Bill as Special Constable Knowles. His character died at the end of Avery's stint. Then in 2004, he was cast in the BBC project Dunkirk. In December 2006, Avery made his first appearance in the BBC daytime soap opera Doctors. This marked the first of numerous of Avery's appearances in the soap.

Avery appeared in two Royal Shakespeare Company productions in 2004: The Two Gentlemen of Verona and Julius Caesar. Then in 2007, he starred in a West End theatre production Kean as the Prince of Wales. The production later toured the UK. A year later, Avery was cast in the recurring role of Simon Ackroyd on the BBC soap opera EastEnders. His character was introduced as Abi Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald) and Ben Mitchell's (Charlie Jones) teacher. He appears again in 2014 and 2016. Throughout the early 2010s, Avery made various film appearances, including: The Grind (2012), What You Will (2012), National Theatre Live: War Horse (2014) and The Ones Below (2015). In 2019, Avery portrayed the titular role in Rose Theatre Kingston's production of Macbeth. In 2024, Avery returned to the BBC soap Doctors, but this time was cast in the recurring role of Graham Elton. At the time of his casting, Avery was unaware that he had been cast as a villain.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Quills Abbe du Maupas
2001 Bridget Jones's Diary Best Man Uncredited role
2008 Last Chance Harvey Andrew
2010 Maria James Short film
2012 The Grind Detective Inspector Greaves
2012 What You Will Tony
2014 National Theatre Live: War Horse Captain Nicholls
2015 The Ones Below Estate Agent
2017 Rangoon Major Williams
2022 The Dunns of Brixton Frank Dunn

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1999 Holby City Carl Recurring role
2001 Shades Waiter 1 episode
2001–2002 The Bill Special Constable Knowles Recurring role
2002 The Project Lib-Dem Candidate Television film
2003 Death in Holy Orders Mark Ayling 1 episode
2004 Dunkirk Captain J Hendry Main role
2004 Murder in Suburbia Alex Episode: "Millionaire's Row"
2005 Colditz Collins Episode: "Part One"
2006 Tripping Over Larry Recurring role
2006, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2017 Doctors Various roles 5 episodes
2008–2009, 2014, 2016 EastEnders Simon Ackroyd Recurring role
2014 Holby City Tris Mason Episode: "True Colours"
2015 Coalition William Hague Television film
2015 The Coroner Ray Mason Episode: "Gilt"
2016 Undercover Fred Redhead Recurring role
2016, 2019 Casualty Eli Brookes / Mark Eaves 2 episodes
2017 Wallis: The Queen That Never Was Edward VIII Television film
2022, 2024 Royal Autopsy William Knighton / Edmund King 2 episodes
2024 Doctors Graham Elton Recurring role

Stage

Year Title Role Venue
2000 Another Country Delahey Oxford Playhouse
2000 A Tender Prayer Travis Bristol Old Vic
2001 Edward II Levune / Gourney Crucible Theatre
2002 The Master and Margarita Ivan Battersea Arts Centre
2002 The Deep Blue Sea Jackie Jackson Watford Palace Theatre
2004 The Two Gentlemen of Verona Valentine Royal Shakespeare Company
2004 Julius Caesar Decius Brutus Royal Shakespeare Company
2005 Presence Conor Drum Theatre
2007 Kean Prince of Wales West End / UK tour
2010–2011 Twelfth Night Malvolio / Orsino / Aguecheek Filter Theatre
2011 War Horse Captain Nicholls Gillian Lynne Theatre
2019 Macbeth Macbeth Rose Theatre Kingston

References

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  10. "Production of Julius Caesar". Theatricalia. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
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  12. "Kean steps out of the Apollo early". Official London Theatre. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
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  15. "All hail Macbeth! What to expect at the new Rose Theatre, Blenheim Palace". Ox in a Box. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  16. "Macbeth at Shakespeare's Rose Theatre at Blenheim Palace". LondonTheatre1. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  17. "Doctors stars react to the show's final ever episode". Digital Spy. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  18. Timblick, Simon. "Doctors spoilers: Dr Graham Elton joins The Mill!". What to Watch. Retrieved 24 August 2024.

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