Jack Shalloo

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Jack Shalloo is an English actor and singer. He has acted in musical theatre as Lewis in Our House , Hamlet in Hamlet The Musical [1] and Pete in Departure Lounge. [2] As a singer, Shalloo released the album London Soul in 2011.

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Life and career

Shalloo was born in Hornchurch, Greater London. He trained at Colin's Performing Arts School, [3] London. In 2008, Shalloo had the role of Lewis in Our House . In 2010, he went on to play the role of Pete in the musical Departure Lounge, by Dougal Irvine, at the Waterloo East Theatre alongside Steven Webb, Chris Fountain, Verity Rushworth and Liam Tamne. In 2011, he earned a role in The Kissing Dance, [4] with music by Howard Goodall. He also held the title role as Hamlet in Hamlet The Musical at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and again in 2011 on a tour of South England. [5]

In 2011, he released his debut album "London Soul". [6] An album of 9 songs, it debuted on BBC Northamptonshire in May 2011, where Hamlet The Musical opened its tour.[ citation needed ]

In 2023, he appeared in a production of Assassins at the Chichester Festival Theatre as John Hinckley Jr. [7]

Career

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Kick OffJenson
2010 Fit Charlie
2011 Bashment White Supremacist Cellmate 2
2013 The One That Got Away OliverShort Film
2013Awkward TurtleDanShort Film
2015 Mockumentary IanShort Film
2015 Monster Hunters ZedTV movie
2018 Curveball DeeboTV movie
2019Lynn + LucyTim
2019 1917 Private Seymour

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 The Bill Darren GreeneTV series - Episode: When Justice Isn't Enough - Part 1
2007Wainwright: The Man Who Loved the LakesYoung WainwrightTV movie documentary
2008 Holby City Zack ThomasTV series
The Man Who Loved the LakesYoung AlfredTV series
2014 The Suspicions of Mr Whicher JuddTV series - Episode: The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: Beyond the Pale
Doctors Darren MooredTV series - Episode: About Time
2015 The Interceptor FergusTV series - Episode: #1.7
2016 Dickensian Constable DuffTV series
2017 People Just Do Nothing Kold FM guyTV series
2018 Humans Estate AgentTV series - Episode #3.3
Doctor Who Yoss InklTV series TV Series - Episode: The Tsuranga Conundrum [8]
Call the Midwife Bobby HollierTV series - Christmas Special
Doctor Who Access All Areas HimselfWeb series; guest; 1 episode [9]
2019 London Kills Perry Thompson / Perry EvansTV series
White Gold Steve DavisTV series - Episode #2.2
2020 White House Farm Constable John TurnerTV series
Belgravia MorrisTV series
2021 Stay Close Brian GoldbergTV series
2023 The Tower PC Colin RyleTV series [10]


Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008 Our House (musical) by Tim Firth Lewis Cambridge Theatre, London
2010Departure LoungePete Criterion Theatre, London
2011 Hamlet (The Musical), Rockabye Hamlet by William Shakespeare Prince Hamlet Royal & Derngate, Northampton
2013 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the Musical by David GreigMr Bucket Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London directed by Sam Mendes
2014 Like Me (musical) Luke [11] The Courtyard Theatre, London
2017 Girl From The North Country Elias [12] The Old Vic, London
2023 Assassins John Hinckley Jr. Chichester Festival Theatre

YouTube

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018"Stealing Our Friend's Brain Backup PRANK (GONE WRONG!!!) 🤯🤯🤯" ( season 1, episode 3) [13] CallumThird episode of a series of sf shorts by Tom Scott

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