Anthony Flanagan | |
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Education | Manchester Metropolitan University (BA) |
Years active | 2001–present |
Anthony Flanagan (born 11 April 1972 as Tony Bonello) is an English actor most widely known for his portrayal of policeman Tony in Channel 4's comedy-drama series Shameless .
Flanagan was born in Stockport, Cheshire. At school he was called Anthony Bonello. After leaving Grange Comprehensive School, in Oldham, he worked as a joiner. At 16 he went to London, taking on occasional odd jobs and for a time slept on the streets. Flanagan has described this as "a very bad period". [1] Flanagan decided to become an actor after seeing a friend of his sister perform at RADA. [2]
Flanagan studied at Oldham College and Capitol Theatre in Manchester (now Manchester Metropolitan University) after a year of unemployment. Flanagan's first professional job was in a lead role at the RSC (Royal Shakespeare Company) in the 2001/02 season, playing Pat Harford in Peter Whelan's play A Russian in the Woods. (Flanagan would later reflect on the experience of appearing on stage naked. [3] ) This led to a collaboration with writer and theatre critic Richard Edmonds on a one-man show on the life of Baudelaire entitled King of a Rainy Country. [4] [5]
Notable work includes roles series in Shameless , Vincent , Cracker (where his roles as Kenny Archer in the 2006 TV film was almost universally praised despite mixed critical reaction to the comeback show itself [6] ), Life on Mars , Foyle's War , All About George, Casualty , Holby City , The Bill , Spooks , Spooks: Code 9 , Doctor Who , Survivors and Red Riding . He played his first major lead role in the short serial Instinct , broadcast in February 2007 and was due to appear in the West End in Glengarry Glen Ross in October 2007 but withdrew due to 'personal reasons'. [7] [8]
Flanagan appeared in the BBC TV docudrama Heroes and Villains as Spartacus, first broadcast in 2008. He breaks the character of 'virile Roman hero' and appears full of doubt, irascible and Shakespearean. The series was successful in Europe and the United States, and was noted for the credibility of its historic sources. He took on the role of villain Dexter in BBC's Survivors (2009–10); the character is killed in series 2 episode 3 (BBC later announced that the shooting of season 3 would be cancelled). In 2009 he played the dogged but doomed journalist Barry Gannon in Red Riding ; set in 1974, it is the first film in the Red Riding Trilogy. Initially a Channel 4 series, the trilogy has been successful all over the world, and regularly featured on the European film festival circuit, winning many awards. Flanagan was scheduled to appear in the film Acts of Godfrey, which filmed in early 2010; however, he didn't appear due to theatre commitments. He briefly appears in Glorious 39 (2009), a British production written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff.
2010 was the year of Flanagan's theatre comeback. The ex-RSC came to the [C]] for a new adaptation of Chekhov's Cherry Orchard beside Josie Lawrence, where his performance was very well received.
In 2011, Flanagan played the role of Steve in Life on the Line, a short film by Jamie Donaghue.
He also played in ITV's BAFTA award-winning drama Appropriate Adult as Mike playing opposite Emily Watson, who won a BAFTA for Best Leading Actress for her role as Janet Leech in the same film.
In 2012 Flanagan appeared as Fergus in Series 4 of Being Human . He then appeared as Andy in Julie Gearey's Prisoners' Wives , a BBC One drama about how women deal with life after their husbands and families are sent to prison.
Also in 2012 Flanagan returned as a Detective Chief Inspector in BBC One's Silent Witness to play D.C.I. Ronson.
In 2012 Flanagan worked and appeared in three films:
Flanagan plays Arnold Hankin, a self-made successful businessman, in The Village , broadcast on BBC One in 2013 and 2014 – an epic drama charting the turbulent times of one English village. The six-part series was directed by Antonia Bird, who directed Flanagan once before in Cracker , and also by Gillies MacKinnon. [9]
Flanagan can be seen in Jimmy McGovern's Moving On and in the second series of Shetland, shown on BBC One in 2014.
He is married to actress Rebekah Staton.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Trauma | Large Man 2 | |
2009 | Glorious 39 | Military Policeman | |
2012 | Private Peaceful | Recruiting Sergeant | |
2013 | The Arbiter | Mickey | |
The List | Christopher Corwin | ||
2014 | Life on the Line | Steve | Short film |
2016 | The People Next Door | Dennis | Television film |
Marina and Adrienne | Jeremiah | Short film | |
2018 | God's Kingdom | Jack | Short film |
Care | Dave | Television film | |
2020 | Stardust | Dr. Reynolds | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Foyle's War | Policeman 2 | Episode: "A Lesson in Murder" |
Holby City | Chris Scott | Episode: "Last Chances" | |
2003 | The Bill | Dexter Barnes | Recurring role; 2 episodes |
Buried | Collitt | Episode: "Episode 5" | |
Real Men | James Mulgrew | Miniseries; 2 episodes | |
Murder Investigation Team | Dexter Barnes | Episode: "Moving Targets" | |
State of Play | Young Guy | Miniseries; 2 episodes | |
2004 | Red Cap | Sergeant Stuart Hodnett | Episode: "Red Light" |
2004–2006 | Shameless | Tony | Recurring role; 17 episodes |
2005 | Casualty | Phil Ryder | Episode: "All's Fair in Love and War" |
All About George | Luke | Recurring role; 2 episodes | |
2006 | Coming Up | Goose | Episode: "The Trial" |
Foyle's War | Tom Jenkins | Episode: "Bad Blood" | |
Life on Mars | Pete Bond | Episode: "Series 1, Episode 5" | |
Mayo | Steven Marshall | Episode: "Requiem for a Dove" | |
Cracker | Kenny Archer | Episode: "Nine Eleven" | |
Vincent | Gavin West | Episode: "Soldiers of a False Army" | |
Spooks | Craig Fletcher | Episode: "Aftermath" | |
2007 | Casualty | Steve Harwood | Episode: "A House Divided" |
Instinct | D.C.I. Thomas Flynn | Miniseries; 2 episodes | |
Doctor Who | Orin Scannell | Episode: "42" | |
2008 | Heroes and Villains | Spartacus | Episode: "Spartacus" |
Spooks: Code 9 | Tom | Episode: "The Ghost Man" | |
Coming Up | Sirjad | Episode: "The Circle" | |
2008–2010 | Survivors | Dexter | Recurring role; 3 episodes |
2009 | The Bill | Oliver Robinson | Episode: "Conviction: Cover Up" |
Casualty | Lee | Episode: "Dawn of the E.D." | |
Blue Murder | Gavin Turner | Episode: "Tooth and Claw" | |
2011 | New Tricks | Anthony Bassett | Episode: "Tiger Tiger" |
Appropriate Adult | Mike | Miniseries; 2 episodes | |
2012 | Being Human | Fergus | Recurring role; 3 episodes |
Prisoners' Wives | Andy | Recurring role; 5 episodes | |
Silent Witness | Ronson | Episode: "Domestic" | |
Rocket's Island | Peter Boulsworth | Main role; 3 episodes (season 1) | |
2013 | Moving On | Greg | Episode: "Hush Little Baby" |
2013–2014 | The Village | Arnold Hankin | Series regular; 12 episodes |
2014 | Shetland | Ewan Ross | Episode: "Raven Black" |
In the Flesh | Julian | Recurring role; 2 episodes | |
The Secrets | Nigel | Episode: "The Visitor" | |
2015 | Inspector George Gently | Petey Magath | Episode: "Gently Among Friends" |
2016 | Scott & Bailey | Kenny Medford | Recurring role; 2 episodes |
The Crown | Thurman | Episode: "Act of God" | |
Humans | Jansen | Recurring role; 2 episodes | |
2017 | The White Princess | Francis Lovell | Recurring role; 3 episodes |
2018 | The Terror | John Morfin | Recurring role; 6 episodes |
Versailles | Bastien de Pin | Series regular; 9 episodes | |
2019 | Wild Bill | PC Sean Cobley | Series regular; 6 episodes |
I Am... | Peter | Episode: "I Am Kirsty" | |
2019–2022 | Gentleman Jack | Samuel Sowden / Ben Sowden | Recurring role; 4 episodes |
2020 | Dracula | Portmann | Episode: "Blood Vessel" |
2021 | Endeavour | Flavian Creech | Episode: "Terminus" |
Around the World in 80 Days | Thomas Kneedling | Recurring role; 5 episodes | |
2022–2024 | House of the Dragon | Ser Steffon Darklyn | Recurring role; 9 episodes |
2023 | Happy Valley | Viktor | Recurring role; 4 episodes |
Mrs Sidhu Investigates | Pitbull | Episode: "Breaking Convention" | |
COBRA | Dan Goddard | Recurring role; 5 episodes | |
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