Clive Carter

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Clive Carter is a British actor and singer, best known for his role of "Claude Elliott and others" in the original London cast of Come From Away, for which he received an Olivier Award nomination. He studied at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

Occupationsactor, singer
Knownforrole of "Claude Elliott and others" in the original London cast of Come From Away
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Clive Carter
Occupationsactor, singer
Known forrole of "Claude Elliott and others" in the original London cast of Come From Away
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His West End theatre credits include Someone Like You with Petula Clark, A Man for All Seasons with Martin Shaw, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with Brendan Fraser and Ned Beatty, We Will Rock You, I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, Bamatabois/Grantaire and later Inspector Javert in Les Misérables, Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny in The Phantom of the Opera (A role he originated at the Sydmonton Festival workshop), A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Taming of the Shrew, Always at the Victoria Palace with Shani Wallis and Side by Side by Sondheim. He was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for his performance as The Wolf/Cinderella's Prince in Into the Woods.

Other UK stage credits include a national tour of Oklahoma!; Putting It Together at the Old Fire Station Theatre in Oxford; Macbeth, As You Like It, Henry V, and 'Tis Pity She's a Whore at Northcott, Exeter; A Little Night Music and Mrs. Warren's Profession at the Nottingham Playhouse; and Godspell at the Leicester Haymarket. He starred as Frank-N-Furter in a European tour of The Rocky Horror Show.

On UK television Carter has appeared in Rep, EastEnders, and Dalziel and Pascoe. He had a small role in the feature film The Da Vinci Code.[1]

He played the role of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in the West End production of the musical Wicked. He replaced Sam Kelly from Monday 29 March 2010, starring opposite Rachel Tucker and Louise Dearman.[2] He was highly acclaimed in the role, and exited the show alongside Dearman and many other of his co-stars on Saturday 10 December 2011, after almost two years in the role. Desmond Barrit returned to the company, replacing Carter.[3]

In October 2011, he appeared in a concert of the new musical Soho Cinders at the Queen's Theatre, London. He originated the roles of Mr. Salt in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and Harold Zidler in Moulin Rouge! The Musical at the Piccadilly Theatre.[4][5] His performance in the latter earned him another nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical.[6] In October 2018, Carter played Merlyn and King Pellinore in the London Musical Theatre Orchestra production of Camelot at the London Palladium.[7]

Filmography

Film

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Year Film Role Notes
2001 Learning to Love the Grey Dr. Edward Marsh TV film
2005 Chromophobia Peter Soam
2006 The Da Vinci Code Biggin Hill
2018 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Ensemble
2021 Rupture Henry
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Television

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1975 Division 4 Brickie Episode: "Rubber Bunny"
1981 Robin's Nest Waiter Episode: "Anniversary Waltz"
Never the Twain Waiter Episode: "Of Meissen Men"
Diamonds Policeman Episode: "My End Is My Beginning"
1982 Rep Dudley Blake Series regular
1984 Mitch Jeavons Episode: "Postman's Knock"
1992 The Bill Michael Ash Episode: "Hands Up"
1996 John Ryland Episode: "Judgement Call"
2000 John Chandler Episode: "Streetwise"
2002 Allen's Solicitor Episode: "Protection"
2004 Doctors Peter Andrews Episode: "Lost and Found"
EastEnders Mac 2 episode
2007 Casualty Sydney Cage Episode: "Communion"
Dalziel and Pascoe Peter Mayhew Episode: "Under Dark Stars"
Roman Mysteries Diaulus Episode "The Enemies of Jupiter"
2016 Murder Maps Detective Wensley Episode: "Murder in the Roaring Twenties"
2017 Holby City Lennie Dick Episode: "Aces High"
2022 Dodger Charles Kemble Episode: "Phantom"
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Selected theatre credits

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1985 The Phantom of the Opera Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny Sydmonton Festival
1985-1986 Les Miserables Grantaire / Bamatabois
u/s Javert
Barbican Theater & Palace Theatre, London
1986-1988 Javert Palace Theatre, London
1990-1991 Into the Woods The Wolf / Cinderella’s Prince Phoenix Theatre, London
1993 Les Miserables Javert Palace Theatre, London
1994 The Phantom of the Opera Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny Her Majesty’s Theatre, London
Jesus Christ Superstar Peter - Studio Cast Album
1997 Always Edward VIII Victoria Palace Theatre, London [8]
1999 The Nerd Axel Hammond Grand Theatre, Swansea & UK Tour [9]
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change Various Comedy Theatre, London [10]
1999-2000 Dick Barton: Episode II - The Curse of the Pharaoh's Tomb Dick Barton Warehouse Theatre, Croydon [11]
2000 The Shakespeare Revue Various McAninch Arts Center, Glen Ellyn & US Tour [12]
2001 The Rat Pack: Live from Las Vegas Dean Martin King's Theatre, Edinburgh [13]
Almost Like Being in Love Royal National Theatre, London [14]
2001-2002 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Gooper Lyric Theatre, London [15]
2003-2005 We Will Rock You Khashoggi Dominion Theatre, London [16]
2005-2006 A Man for All Seasons Thomas Cromwell Theatre Royal Haymarket, London [17]
2007 Take Flight Otto Lilienthal Menier Chocolate Factory, London [18]
2008 Crooked Wood Murrey Lester Jermyn Street Theatre, London [19]
2009 Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Bob Palace Theatre, London [20]
2010-2011 Wicked The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Apollo Victoria Theatre, London [21]
2013-2015 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Mr. Salt Theatre Royal, London [22]
2017 Oklahoma! Andrew Carnes Royal Albert Hall, London [23]
2018 KING the Musical J. Edgar Hoover Hackney Empire, London [24]
Camelot King Pellinore/Merlin London Palladium, London [25]
2018-2020 Come from Away Claude Elliott Abbey Theatre, Dublin & Phoenix Theatre, London [26]
2021-2022 Moulin Rouge! Harold Zidler Piccadilly Theatre, London [27]
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