Allan Corduner

Allan Corduner ( born April 2, 1950 in Stockholm, Sweden ) is a British film and stage actor.

Life

Allan Corduner was the son of a German mother - born and a Finnish- Russian father in Stockholm - she had to Berlin in 1938 and thus leave Nazi Germany, because of their Jewish faith. He also has a younger brother. At the age of one year Corduner moved with his family to London, so that he had time life British citizenship.

Corduner graduated from college in the London Borough of Camden, was a student at Bristol University, and finally the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He also had classical training to jazz pianists. Corduner is considered busy actor who stands in front of the camera since he was 25 years old. In 1983, he stood in front of the camera Yentl, which he celebrated his breakthrough as an actor. In 1999, he Topsy Turvy - - Upside Down, and after the turn of the millennium more films, including Moonlight Mile or Defiance - For my brothers who never gave up. In the Holocaust film The Grey Zone Corduner stood as the medical Miklós Nyiszli front of the camera.

Besides his career in television and film Corduner was also on the theater stage, including between April 1997 and March 1999 in the musical Titanic on Broadway in New York City; it played the the Titanic Steward Henry Etches.

Allan Corduner is gay and lives with the Finnish actor Juha Leppäjärvi in a community.

Filmography (selection)

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