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Rolan Bell

Rolan Bell

British actor


Rolan Alfonso Bell (born 17 October 1983) is a British actor who was born in Chiswick, West London,[1] of Jamaican origin. He became known for appearing in the BBC One television soap opera EastEnders as Theo Kelly in 2009, and the role of Sgt King (Kingy) in the BBC drama Our Girl.[2] He has currently playing the part of Robert in The Play That Goes Wrong at the Duchess Theatre in the West End.[3]

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Background and career

Bell was born in London, England, to Jamaican parents[2] (the second oldest of their seven children). He began his training as an actor in 2000 at Hammersmith and West London College on a two-year performing arts course, before going on to the Drama Centre London.[1][4] Bell was first seen professionally in Doctors in 2006 and also appeared in a number of theatre productions, including a stage adaptation of The Harder They Come in which he played the lead role,[5][6] in Margaret Busby's An African Cargo (2007)[7] and The Lion King. Bell also played the role of Fela Kuti in the Broadway show Fela! in December 2010.[8]

In 2012, Bell appeared as Coalhouse Walker Jr in Ragtime, the Musical.[9]

He played Silly Billy in the pantomime Jack and The Beanstalk at the Cambridge Arts Theatre from 6 December 2012 to 13 January 2013[10] (Hugh Homan commented in The Stage: "Rolan Bell as Silly Billy is superb at involving the audience").[11] He played the role of Britney in the We Will Rock You world arena tour 2013.[4] Also in 2013 Bell appeared in the BBC drama series WPCV 56.[12]

For his performance in the West End production of Memphis The Musical,[13] he was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical in 2015.[14]

He was announced in October 2015 as leading the cast for Rapunzel, the Park Theatre's Christmas show.[15][16]


References

  1. Gillian Fisher, "Rolan Bell, Ragtime the Musical", Afridiziak Theatre News, 20 May 2012.
  2. "We Will Rock You UK Tour - Principals - Rolan Bell". Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  3. "Rolan Bell On ... His Reggae Education", What's On Stage, 7 July 2008.
  4. "The Harder They Come", Playhouse Theatre.
  5. "Cambridge Arts Theatre - Jack and the Beanstalk". Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  6. "Memories are Made of This", WPC 56, Series 1, Episode 2 of 5, BBC One.
  7. Matthew Amer, "Memphis The Musical", Official London Theatre, 24 October 2014.
  8. "Interview: FRolan Bell", Olivier Awards, 2015.

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