Jo Stone-Fewings

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Born
Jonathan Stone-Fewings
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1989–present
Jo Stone-Fewings
Stone-Fewings at the Old Vic Theatre, 2009
Born
Jonathan Stone-Fewings
Alma materRoyal Welsh College of Music & Drama
OccupationActor
Years active1989–present
Spouse
(m. 2003)
Children2

Jonathan Stone-Fewings is an English actor. He studied at Hereford College of Arts and at the Welsh College of Music and Drama, and began his career in 1989. He has been a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) since 1994. He first performed with the National Theatre playing Barrildo in Declan Donnellan's Fuenteovejuna at the Cottesloe Theatre.

In 2008 he took over the lead role of Richard Hannay in The 39 Steps at the Criterion in London's West End. He performed the role of Gerry in the revival of Brian Friel's Dancing at Lughnasa at the Old Vic in London and has recently performed the role of Orsino in Twelfth Night for the RSC.

In 2015 he was appointed a Fellow of Hereford College of Arts.

He has been married to actress Nancy Carroll since 2003. The couple have two children.[1]

Selected theatre credits

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2015King JohnJohnJames DacreRoyal & Derngate; Shakespeare's Globe
2014Richard IIIBuckinghamJamie LloydTrafalgar Studios
2014The Big MealSam/RobbieMichael BoydTheatre Royal Bath
2012The Way of the WorldMirabellRachel KavanaughChichester Festival Theatre, co-starring Penelope Keith
2011A Midsummer Night's DreamTheseus/OberonRSC
2011The City MadamLuke FrugalRSC
2010The Invisible ManIan TalbotThe Menier Chocolate Factory; London
2009Twelfth NightOrsinoGregory DoranRSC – the Courtyard Theatre; London transfer to the Duke of York Theatre in December
2009Dancing at LughnasaGerryAnna MackminThe Old Vic
2008The 39 StepsRichard HannayMaria AitkenThe Criterion, West End
2007The Country WifeSparkishJonathan KentTheatre Royal Haymarket, co-starring Toby Stephens as Horner
Angels in AmericaJoe PittDaniel KramerUK tour
2006See How They RunLance Corporal Clive WintonDouglas HodgeDuchess Theatre, co-starring Digby and Nancy Carroll
2005King LearEdgarSteven PimlottMinerva Theatre Chichester, co-starring David Warner
The Scarlet LetterArthur DimsdalePhyllis NagyMinerva Theatre Chichester, co-starring Elizabeth McGovern
2004The Astonished Heart / Still LifeDr. Christian Faber/ Dr. Alec HarveyPhillip WilsonLiverpool Playhouse double bill, co-starring Nancy Carroll
UnthinkableOliver SoperJosie RourkeCrucible Theatre, Sheffield
2003CrazyBlackMothafuckin'selfRaefJosie RourkeRoyal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
2002The Shadow of a BoyShadowErica WhymanNT Loft
King JohnPhillip The BastardGregory DoranRSC – Swan Theatre
2001Twelfth NightOrsinoLindsay PosnerRSC
2000The Taming of the ShrewLucentioLindsay PosnerRSC
1999Richard IIIDuke of BuckinghamElijah MoshinskyRSC – Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Savoy Theatre
1998CymbelineGuideriusAdrian NobleRSC – Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Barbican, New York City and Washington, D.C.
1997The Merry Wives of WindsorFentonIan JudgeRSC – Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Barbican
1996Henry VIIIEarl of SurreyGregory DoranRSC – Swan Theatre, Young Vic, New York City and Washington, D.C.
The MisanthropeJulianLindsay PosnerYoung Vic
War and PeaceNikolai RostovPolly TealeNT Cottesloe
1994The ParkThe SonDavid FieldingRSC – The Pit, Barbican 1995
Henry VI, Part 3George, Duke of ClarenceKatie MitchellRSC
1993The Importance of Being EarnestJohn WorthingJames MaxwellManchester Royal Exchange
1992One Over The EightOliverAlan AyckbournStephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough
1989GhettoAlexNicholas HytnerNT Olivier

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