Tony Earnshaw
Tony Earnshaw was born on Mar 27, 1966 in UK. Tony Earnshaw's big-screen debut came with The King's Speech directed by Tom Hooper in 2010, strarring Policeman (uncredited). Tony Earnshaw is known for The King's Speech directed by Tom Hooper, Colin Firth stars as King George VI and Helena Bonham Carter as Queen Elizabeth. The upcoming new movie Tony Earnshaw plays is Before Dawn which will be released on Feb 22, 2021.
Born in Rastrick, Yorkshire, UK. Widely published as a journalist, author and broadcaster. He was Head of Film Programming at National Media Museum (formerly National Museum of Photography, Film & Television) and Artistic Director of Bradford International Film Festival from 1999 to 2011. He has acted as interviewer and moderator on scores of on-stage 'Screentalk' interviews with the likes of Terry Gilliam, John Hurt, Kenneth Branagh, Jean Simmons, Jenny Agutter, Malcolm McDowell, many more. Several of these live Q&As have been turned into documentaries including Richard Attenborough: The Actors' Director and Jean Simmons: Rose of England. Earnshaw also regularly appears on British television and radio as a film pundit. His various credits include The Politics Show, Sky News, The 100 Greatest War Films, Film 2009 and, for Yorkshire Television, multiple seasons of Tonight, The Buzz, New Visions and Live Lunch. On Film Festival 2001, he was sole presenter. He has appeared in several short and feature films including The King's Speech, Cricket, Von Werra, Cinema of Horror and Leatherface Speaks. He is married and lives in Yorkshire.
Birthday
Mar 27, 1966Place of Birth
Rastrick, Yorkshire, England, UK
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