Tony Clarkin (actor)


Tony Clarkin Limerick City, Republic of Ireland is an Irish born film, television, stage, radio and voice actor.

Life and career

Clarkin was born in Limerick City and performed as a child actor in various theatre productions. He attended Rockwell College Boarding School.
He acted with the Limerick City College Players. Clarkin is the voice over for Puffs Tissues commercials for American and Canadian television.
Clarkin has also voiced John West Foods, Guinness, Dollond and Aitchison, Britvic AME, William and Mary television series, Murphys Beer, Ennio Morricone, The Sunday Times series, Lifescan Europe, Red Bull,
Jays New Bloo Fusions.
Clarkin narrated The Gilbert Collection at Somerset House and many others on radio, television and cinema.
Clarkin was a member of the Abbey Theatre school of acting.
He performed in a production of William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet at Gate Theatre Dublin,
directed and produced by Hilton Edwards and Micheál MacLiammóir.
Stage work includes Romeo in Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet in "Hamlet", Macbeth in "Macbeth", Polonius in Hamlet, Salerio in The Merchant of Venice, Marcellus in Hamlet, Thomas Becket in Murder in the Cathedral, Eilif in Mother Courage and Her Children, Roat in Wait Until Dark, Estragon in Waiting for Godot, Prince Escalus in Romeo and Juliet, King Henry II in Becket, Ebenezer Scrooge in the musical Scrooge!, King Henry VIII in A Man for All Seasons, Bill Sikes in Oliver!, First Voice Narrator in Under Milkwood, Athos in The Three Musketeers, Long John Silver in The Secret of Treasure Island, Robert Folliett The Shaughraun and Spirit of Christmas to Come in A Christmas Carol.
Clarkin played William Burke in a Dylan Thomas adaptation of the story of Burke and Hare, The Doctor and The Devils, directed by Roger Redfarn at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth. Clarkin also played Professor Hurst of the University of Padua opposite Keith Michell in the title role, in The Artisans Angel, the story of Bernardino Ramazzini, directed by Keith Michell.
His television work includes The Bill 1989, Love Hurts Strictly Business as 1993, Moonfleet as Let us hob and knob with Death, "Wild Rover" 1992, Brookside, McCallum Paul O Connor Sweet Innocent 1995, The Professionals, Return of the Saint , The Fear, The Bill Fast Food 1993, This is your Life Todd Carty 2000.
He acted as teacher I, alongside Todd Carty in the BBC series Grange Hill. Radio work includes Pendennis
by William Makepeace Thackeray for the BBC directed by writer and radio drama director Peter Kavanagh. Clarkin was the voice over narrator for the Gilbert Collection at Somerset House. Clarkin voiced the story of Golf, Past Masters Golf Champions. He also voiced cartoons including The Cyclops and "Global Bears" for Poseidon Films and the BBC TV documentary series Blood of the Vikings. Narration work also includes the story of the London Symphony Orchestra and their move from the Barbican to the renovated church St Luke for BBC Four television.
His film work includes Holocaust 2000, Force 10 from Navarone, The Great Train Robbery, Murder by Decree,
Hanover Street, S.O.S Titanic, Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back, Rough Cut and The Elephant Man,
Clarkin played a British Sergeant in the film Michael Collins for film director Neil Jordan. He played the Judge in First for Disruptive Element Films, winner of the Audi Channel Reel Talent Award 2007. Clarkin was the voice of the Victorian explorer Richard Francis Burton for the Channel 4 documentary Source of the White Nile]from the television series To the Ends of the Earth for BBC TV. Visas for Love various historical World War II figures voiced by Clarkin for Poseidon Films. Clarkin played the part of the Governor in the film The Perfect Burger, directed by Todd Carty. Clarkin is the voice over for audio description for the Blind at Sky TV for a wide variety of television programmes and films.

Performances

Television