Flemyng, Jason 1966–

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FLEMYNG, Jason 1966–

PERSONAL

Born September 25, 1966, in London, England; son of Gordon Flemyng (a director). Education: Attended London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, 1989.

Addresses: Agent—IFA Talent Agency, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Career: Actor. Royal Shakespeare Company, member of company, 1989–91; previously worked as a social worker.

Awards, Honors: Venice Film Festival Award, best actor, 1996, for Alive and Kicking.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Lieutenant John Wilkins, Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book (also known as The Jungle Book and El libro de la selva), Buena Vista, 1994.

Joachim Avignon, Diamond Swords (also known as Les epees de diamant), 1995.

Gregor, Rob Roy, 1995.

Gregory, Stealing Beauty (also known as Beaute volee and Io ballo da sola), 1996.

Frank Donally, The Hollow Reed (also known as Believe Me, Lautlose Schreie, and Tras el silencio (Hollow Reed)), 1996.

Brad, Spice World (also known as Five, Five Girls, It's Been a Hard 15 Minutes, Spice Girls, Spice Girls: The Movie, Spice Up Your Life!, and Spice: The Movie), 1997.

Tonio, Indian Summer (also known as Alive and Kicking), 1997.

Willie Dobie, The Life of Stuff, 1997.

Frank James, The James Gang, Miramax, 1997.

Laurie Quinn, Beck, 1997.

Frederick Pope, The Red Violin (also known as Le violon rouge and Il violino rosso), 1998.

Tom, Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (also known as Two Smoking Barrels), 1998.

Mulligan, Deep Rising (also known as Tentacle), 1998.

Harry, Clueless, 1998.

Henry Creedlow, Bruiser (also known as Devil's Mask), Trimark Video, 2000.

Darren, Snatch (also known as Snatch: Pigs and Diamonds), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2000.

Father Walter Winstead, The Body, TriStar, 2001.

Bobby Beers–lead singer, Steel Dragon, Rock Star, Warner Bros., 2001.

Netley, the coachman, From Hell, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001.

Corporal Baumann, The Bunker, MTI Home Video, 2001.

Jack, Flipped, Eccentric Productions, 2001.

Bob Likely, Mean Machine, Paramount Classics, 2001.

Nicholas, Anazapta, Lightening Entertainment, 2001.

Stumbo, Below, Dimension Films, 2002.

Charlie Davidson, Lighthouse Hill, 2002.

Dr. Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde, The League of Extraordinary Gentleman (also known as LXG, The League, and Die liga der aussergwoehnlichen Gentleman), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003.

Drummond, Hairy Tale, Warner Bros., 2003.

James Bataille, Atomik Circus—Le retour de James Bataille (also known as The Return of James Battle), TFM Distribution, 2004.

Backwaters, 2004.

Drum, 2004.

Dickie, Comfortably Numb, Year of the Snake Ltd., 2004.

Television Appearances; Series:

John Merrygrove, Rich Tea and Sympathy, 1991.

Storyteller, The Fear, BBC, 2001.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Dr. David Neil, Doctor Finlay, PBS, 1993.

Alec D'Uberville, Tess of the D'Ubervilles, Arts and Entertainment, 1998.

William Callaghan, Chasseurs d'ecume, 1999.

Little Ray Farrell, When I'm 64, 2004.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Bye Bye Baby, 1992.

Witchcraft, 1992.

Franz von Schober, The Temptation of Franz Schubert (also known as The Double Life of Franz Schubert), 1997.

Peter Milton, The Double (also known as Ruth Rendell Mysteries: The Double), 1997.

Sir Jack, the Knave of Hearts/Cad, Alice in Wonderland, NBC, 1999.

Luke, "Mr. Cool," Tube Tales, British Sky Broadcasting, 1999.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Collin, A Question of Attribution, PBS, 1992.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Emile, "Somme, Early August 1916," The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, 1992.

Emile, "Germany, Mid–August 1916," The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, 1992.

Danny, "God Helps Those," Lovejoy, 1993.

Young man, "Menage a Trois," The Hunger, Showtime, 1997.

"Commitment," Love in the 21st Century, 1999.

Stage Appearances:

Antarctica, 2001.

Also appeared in Coriolanus, Royal Shakespeare Company; All's Well That Ends Well, Royal Shakespeare Company.

RECORDINGS

Taped Readings:

Recorded Bill Naughton's Alfie.