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Alasdair David Bark-Jones (bornFebruary 4, 1966; encouragement 59) played a Land colonel mop the floor with 24: Viable Another Day.
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Bark-Jones is united to Wife Barraclough. They have deuce children gather.
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Selected filmography[]
- Macbeth (2018)
- Borg vs. McEnroe (2017)
- Erased (2012)
- The Calling (2009)
- The Da Vinci Code (2006)
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David was born and grew up Formby a suburb of Liverpool, UK. He is the third of four children born in four years to a Surgeon and a JP. He attended Rugby School and Newcastle University. His degree in Politics and Ancient History took a back seat to his continual acting in the city's Gulbenkian Theatre. His professional stage debut in 1992 was as Redpenny in A Doctor's Dilemma at the Manchester Royal Exchange, a role probably based on his Great Great Uncle Leonard Noon. Since then he has appeared in numerous award winning plays films and TV productions. Most notably as Carl in Patrick Marber's improvised play Dealer's Choice at the National Theatre, Lt Denny in the "Colin Firth" Pride and Prejudice, Bulanov in Alan Ayckbourn's The Forest adaptation also at the NT, Bertie in Guy Richie's RocknRolla, Francis in Scott Free's Pillars of the Earth, and Marty Braemer in the upcoming Weinstein Radius The Expatriate. He won the Best Leading Actor in the West End 2010 Broadwayworld.com for Richard Hannay in 39 Steps. He took four years out from acting between 2001-2005 to study directing under Sam Kogan a pupil of a pupil of Stanislavsky. He has spent almost three years co-developing Personal Footage which will (he expects) be released in 2013.
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RocknRolla
2008 film by Guy Ritchie
Not to be confused with Rock-n-Roller.
RocknRolla is a 2008 crime comedy film written and directed by Guy Ritchie, featuring an ensemble cast that includes Gerard Butler, Tom Wilkinson, Thandiwe Newton, Mark Strong, Idris Elba, Tom Hardy, Toby Kebbell, Jeremy Piven and Chris Bridges. It was released in the United Kingdom on 5 September 2008, reaching number one in the UK box office in its first week of release.[3] The film received mixed reviews from critics.
Plot
[edit]In London, mob boss Lenny Cole rules the ever-growing real estate business, using a corrupt councillor for bureaucratic fixing, and his right-hand man Archy for the dirty side of things. A billionaire Russian businessman, Uri Omovich, plans a fixed land deal, and London's crooks all seem to want a piece of it — particularly Uri's underhanded accountant Stella, and a gang called "The Wild Bunch" led by small-time crook "One-Two", his partner "Mumbles", and their driver "Handsome Bob".
Uri agrees to Lenny's price of €7,000,000 for bribing the Council, and as a sign of trust, lends him his "lucky painting". Yet when Uri arranges for Stella to move the funds, she double-crosses him and hires the Wild Bunch to steal the money. Additionally, Lenny's estran