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Ryan Sampson
Born Ryan Oliver Sampson
28 November 1985 (1985-11-28) (age 24)
Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England
Occupation Actor
Years active 2003 - present

Ryan Oliver Sampson (born 28 November 1985) is an English actor best known for playing Alex Venables in the British sitcom After You've Gone.

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Personal life

Sampson was born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, UK.[1] He went to school in Kiveton Park (Wales High School) where he apppeared in school productions. His sister has also appeared in various TV shows.

Career

Sampson began his career at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre. Prior to After You've Gone, he appeared in Wire in the Blood, in 2003, In Denial of Murder, Heartbeat and Holby City in 2006. He appeared in the BBC Three pilot The Things I Haven't Told You and had a role in two episodes of the 2008 series of Doctor Who, playing the child genius Luke Rattigan in "The Sontaran Stratagem" and "The Poison Sky". In 2008 he worked at the National Theatre.

Credits

Television

Title Character Broadcaster Episodes Date
Doctor Who: "The Sontaran Stratagem"/"The Poison Sky"[2] Luke Rattigan BBC One 2 2008
The Things I Haven't Told You Mark Lamb BBC Three 1 2007
After You've Gone Alex Venables BBC One 25 2007-2008
Holby City: "Looking After Number One" Niall Allen BBC One 1 2006
Heartbeat: "Bad Company" Paul Eyre ITV1 1 2006
In Denial of Murder Marcus Edwards BBC One 1 2004
Wire in the Blood II: "Right to Silence" Vinny Markham ITV1 1 2003

Theatre

Title Character Theatre Dates
Dido, Queen of Carthage Ganymede/Sergestus Royal National Theatre 2009
The Miracle Royal National Theatre 2008
DNA A Boy Royal National Theatre 2008
The Arbour (rehearsed reading) Various Royal Court Theatre 2006
Monsieur Ibrahim And The Flowers Of The Qur'an Moses Bush Theatre 17 Jan - 11 Feb 2006
A Brief History of Helen of Troy Franklin UK Tour 7-26 Nov 2005
Over Gardens Out Dennis Southwark Playhouse
Richard III Prince Edward Crucible Theatre, Sheffield 19 Mar - 10 Apr 2002

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