Russell Tovey
Born | November 14, 1981 |
Hometown | Billericay, England |
Net worth | $4 million |
Height | 5'10" (1.77m) |
Partner | Steve Brockman |
Parents | George Tovey , Carole Haynes |
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Actor and curator Russell Tovey on his top cultural picks, from books to films
The actor and curator tells us what he's reading, listening to and more
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Constellations, review: subtly profound, beautifully designed study of life's infinite possibilities
In a striking gesture in this revival at the Vaudeville Theatre, Nick Payne’s celebrated play Constellations reimagines its characters with four different pairs of actors to expand its central premise which, as quantum cosmologist Marianne puts it to beekeeper Roland, is: “Every choice, every decision you’ve ever and never made exists in an unimaginably vast ensemble of parallel universes.”
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Russell Tovey and Omari Douglas on queer stories, parallel universes and their new play, Constellations
Starting this week, the pair star in the first gay version of the hit play - and bring gay sign language to the West End for the first time
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Constellations: Peter Capaldi hails West End revival ‘built for these times’
Doctor Who star Peter Capaldi says his current West End show with revolving casts and no interval is “built for these times” — but added theatre has to “get back moving”. The actor stars in Constellations at the Vaudeville Theatre as a beekeeper who falls in love with Zoe Wanamaker’s quantum physicist.
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‘Incredibly special’: Constellations opens in the West End
The director of Nick Payne’s Constellations has described the play’s opening night at the West End’s Vaudeville Theatre as “incredibly special for us all”. Between June and September, four different duos will play the couple – starting with Sheila Atim and Ivanno Jeremiah, then Peter Capaldi and Zoe Wanamaker, Omari Douglas and Russell Tovey, and Anna Maxwell Martin and Chris O’Dowd.
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Samuel Beckett's secret wedding in Folkestone – posing as 'Mr Barclay'
‘Thank God it’s done at last,” Samuel Beckett wrote in March 1961 in a letter to a close friend, the Irish critic Con Leventhal. It’s a line that recalls Krapp’s Last Tape – his monologue of 1958 – and the aged Krapp’s memory of his mother’s death (“All over and done with, at last”). Yet Beckett, then 54, was referring to his own wedding two days earlier, on March 25, to his lover Suzanne Dechevaux-Dumesnil. It was conducted in the coastal town of Folkestone, Kent with the secrecy of a wartime o
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First image released for West End show starring Peter Capaldi and Chris O’Dowd
It will be staged at London’s Vaudeville Theatre.
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Peter Capaldi and Sheila Atim among rotating cast in Constellations revival
Peter Capaldi and Sheila Atim among rotating cast in Constellations revival. Star-studded new run of acclaimed two-hander will use four pairs of actors, with Zoë Wanamaker and Chris O’Dowd also signed up
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A security camera tour of London and madcap chain reactions – the week in art
A security camera tour of London and madcap chain reactions – the week in artFrida Kahlo is laid bare and Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg saves bees, while Lindsey Mendick is one to watch – all in your weekly dispatch Talent to spare … Lindsey Mendick’s The Spectre at the Feast. Photograph: Courtesy of the artist and Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate
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First look at Fleabag's Sian Clifford and Outlander's Rosie Day in new comedy
Sian Clifford, Rosie Day and Russell Tovey team up.
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