James Byng

James Byng ( born 1985 ) is a British actor and singer.

James Byng was already ten years old for the first time in London's West End on the stage, where he made his debut in the title role of Oliver! gave at the London Palladium. In the same role he was also on the UK tour of Oliver! and at the benefit gala Hey! Mr. Producer to see, which was held in honor of theater producer Cameron Mackintosh on 8 June 1998 at the Lyceum Theatre. In Les Misérables, he played the role of Gavroche in the Palace Theatre. As of 2007, James was seen at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on the stage, where he played various roles Ensemble and then took over the role of Frodo Baggins in Matthew Warchus ' stage version of The Lord of the Rings. 2008/2009, James was in the role of John Darling in Peter Pan musical at West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds on stage. By June 2010, he was in the role of Posner on England tour with the new production of the play The History Boys by Alan Bennett. From September to November 2010 James was seen in the role of Nick Willow in Carrie's War Tour.

On television, James was when George Hawthorne in the remake of Goodbye Mr. Chips to see Martin Clunes in the title role, which was broadcast in the UK and the USA in 2002. In the film, Rupert Brock Stein's Blood Red Letters he played the role of Montague Bear.

As a jazz vocalist and presenter James was already at the Starlight Theatre, Manchester as well as at the Grove Inn Jazz Club in Leeds to see and hear.

Stage

  • Oliver in Oliver!, London Palladium
  • Gavroche in Les Miserables, Palace Theatre
  • John Darling in Peter Pan, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
  • David Posner in The History Boys, UK Tour
  • Nick Willow in Carrie 's War, UK Tour

Film and Television

  • George Hawthorne in Goodbye Mr. Chips
  • Montague Bear in Rupert Brock Stein's Blood Red Letters

Music videos

Discography

  • Hey! Mr. Producer: Cast Album
  • The Lord of the Rings: Original Cast Album
  • Peter Pan: 2008/2009 Cast Album
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