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Residence
  
United Kingdom

Role
  
Actor

Home town
  
London

Years active
  
1970–present

Movies
  
Crossing Bridges

Name
  
Jeffery Kissoon


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Born
  
4 September 1947 (age 76) (
1947-09-04
)
Trinidad

Education
  
Christopher Wren School

Board member of
  
Shared Experience Warehouse Theatre Company

Awards
  
Peloponnesian International Film Festival Best Lead Actor Award (2012)

Organization
  
Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal National Theatre, Citizens Theatre

Occupation
  
Actor theatre director

Open Arcola 4: Director Peter Sturm and Jeffery Kissoon discuss In the Jungle of Cities


Jeffery Kissoon (born 4 September 1947) is an actor with credits in British theatre, television, film and radio. He has performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company at venues such as the Royal National Theatre, under directors including Peter Brook, Peter Hall, Robert Lepage, Janet Suzman, Calixto Bieito and Nicholas Hytner. He has acted in genres from Shakespeare and modern theatre to television drama and science fiction, playing a range of both leading and supporting roles, from Mark Antony in Antony and Cleopatra and Prospero and Caliban in The Tempest, to Malcolm X in The Meeting and Mr Kennedy in the children's TV series Grange Hill.

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A regular director of theatre, Kissoon is a member of the board of directors of the Shared Experience company and the Warehouse Theatre in Croydon, London. He has tutored younger actors, writers and directors, and values the rehearsal process. He played the lead role in the Mark Norfolk film Ham and the Piper (2012), and also directed Norfolk's theatre productions Knock Down Ginger, staged in 2003, Naked Soldiers, 2010 and Where The Flowers Grow, 2011, at the Warehouse Theatre. He reprised his role as Antony in Suzman's production of Antony and Cleopatra, appearing opposite Kim Cattrall as Cleopatra, at the Liverpool Playhouse in 2010.

Early life and career

Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Kissoon emigrated to London with his parents at an early age. While attending the Christopher Wren School in Shepherd's Bush, he joined the student drama group. In 1970, under Robert Tanitch and Eric Rickman, he made his first appearance as an actor in the film Like You, Like Me, an inter-racial romance.

Although he trained as a drama teacher, Kissoon has worked as an actor since the early 1970s. In 1972, he joined the Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company and, for two years thereafter, played leading roles in a number of productions, including Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine The Great and Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Opera. During this period, he worked with director Keith Hack, who cast him as Tamburlaine for the 1972 Edinburgh Festival, and as Caliban for the Royal Shakespeare Company's 1974 production of The Tempest at The Other Place in Stratford-upon-Avon. Kissoon had his first prominent television role playing Sam in Beryl's Lot for Yorkshire Television (in 1975), after which he played PC Robbins in an episode of Z-Cars and Sonny in a BBC Play for Today titled "Rocky Marciano is Dead" (both in 1976). He portrayed Dr. Ben Vincent in seven episodes of Gerry Anderson's science-fiction series Space 1999 between 1976 and 1977.

In 1985, Kissoon played Karna in Peter Brook's nine-hour stage adaptation of The Mahabharata. The three-year project opened at the Festival d'Avignon in France and completed a world tour, ultimately leading to a film adaptation running to six hours. It also resulted in a lasting professional association between Kissoon and Brook, which witnessed Kissoon play two roles in the director's production of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Kissoon is a veteran cast member of both RSC and Royal National Theatre productions, regularly collaborating with director Sir Peter Hall. In 2003, he participated in a rehearsed reading of Wrong Place at the Soho Theatre, continuing his association with playwright Mark Norfolk whose play ″Knock Down Ginger″ he had directed at the Warehouse Theatre in the same year. The play starred former Eastenders actors Judith Jacob, Sylvester Williams and marked the stage debut of Troy Glasgow.

Kissoon's recent screen and stage credits include Julius Caesar (Royal Shakespeare Company), Ham & The Piper (Mark Norfolk, 2011) Dirty Pretty Things (Stephen Frears, 2002), Crossing Bridges (Mark Norfolk, 2006), Holby City (BBC, 2006), Casualty (BBC, 2008), War and Peace (Hampstead Theatre, 2008), Amazonia (Old Vic, 2009) and The Meeting (Warehouse Theatre, 2009). He played the lead role in Norfolk's film Ham and the Piper (2011), for which he won the Best Lead Actor Award at the 2012 Peloponnesian International Film Festival, having directed Ewart James Walters, Elisabeth Dahl and Adam Sopp in Norfolk's play Naked Soldiers at the Warehouse Theatre the previous year. He was recently awarded the Best Actor Award at the Eko International Film Festival in Nigeria for his performance. In 2012, Kissoon directed Norfolk's Where The Flowers Grow, again at the Warehouse Theatre. Kissoon reprised his Mark Antony, opposite Kim Cattrall's Cleopatra, in a production of Antony and Cleopatra, directed by Janet Suzman and performed at the Liverpool Playhouse, in October 2010. This was followed by Waiting For Godot at the West Yorkshire Playhouse (co-starring Patrick Robinson) and the RSC's production of Julius Caesar (in the title role).

Kissoon performed in the BBC Radio 4 sitcom Rudy's Rare Records (2008–12) as Rudy's friend Clifton. He also featured in Norfolk's "Broken Chain", a segment of Radio 4's The City Speaks (2008), which is credited as the first "feature film for radio" produced in collaboration with Film London and Arts Council England.

In 2001, Kissoon joined the cast of the BBC soap opera, EastEnders, in which he played a friend of Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker). In 2015, Kissoon returned to EastEnders, this time playing the part of Judge Anthony Abego who oversees Max Branning's (Jake Wood) murder trial. A year later, he reprised his role of the judge, this time overseeing the murder trial of the killers of Paul Coker (Jonny Labey).

Filmography

Actor
2023
Returned (Short) as
Roy
2022
Catherine Called Birdy as
Father Huy
2021
The Canterville Ghost (TV Series) as
The Angel of Death
- Spring (2021) - The Angel of Death
2002
Holby City (TV Series) as
Reg Thompson / Professor JJ Kirby / Trevor Heron / ...
- The Three Musketeers (2018) - Reg Thompson
- Last Dance (2013) - Professor JJ Kirby
- Bad Blood (2006) - Trevor Heron
- Last Chances (2002) - Douglas Payne
2017
Private Banking (TV Mini Series) as
Trueman Mokwena
- Teil 2 (2017) - Trueman Mokwena
2017
W1A (TV Series) as
Ray Fredericks
- Episode #3.3 (2017) - Ray Fredericks
2002
EastEnders (TV Series) as
Judge Anthony Abego / Milton Hibbert
2016
A Silent Night (Short) as
Antonio Blackwell
2016
The Pit and the Pendulum: A Study in Torture (Short) as
Muslim Judge
2015
Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens as
Rear Admiral Guich
2003
Doctors (TV Series) as
Colin Degale / Dennie Carney / Lewis Parnell
- Golden Ticket (2015) - Colin Degale
- Baby Love (2010) - Dennie Carney
- A Question of Priorities (2003) - Lewis Parnell
2013
Atlantis (TV Series) as
Elias
- The Song of the Sirens (2013) - Elias
2013
Ham & the Piper as
Burt
2012
Julius Caesar (TV Movie) as
Julius Caesar
2011
MI-5 (TV Series) as
Zubier Al-Saad
- Episode #10.4 (2011) - Zubier Al-Saad
2008
The City Speaks (TV Mini Series) as
Bert
- Broken Chain (2008) - Bert
2008
Casualty (TV Series) as
Lyndon Marshall
- Before a Fall (2008) - Lyndon Marshall
2008
Kiss of Death (TV Movie) as
Commissioner
2007
Crossing Bridges as
Buster
2006
The Nativity Story as
Herod's Architect
2006
Marple (TV Series) as
Ahmed Ghali
- The Sittaford Mystery (2006) - Ahmed Ghali
2004
Grease Monkeys (TV Series) as
Bertrand Baptiste
- Middleman (2004) - Bertrand Baptiste
- Jail Bait (2004) - Bertrand Baptiste
2002
Dirty Pretty Things as
Cab Controller
2002
The Tragedy of Hamlet (TV Movie) as
Claudius / Ghost
2000
Underbelly (Short) as
Sam
1999
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones (TV Series) as
El Hadji
- Tales of Innocence (1999) - El Hadji
1999
Dalziel and Pascoe (TV Series) as
Mr. Graham
- Time to Go (1999) - Mr. Graham
1998
Brothers and Sisters (TV Series) as
Russel Leonard
1998
Only Love (TV Movie) as
Rashid
1996
Hamlet as
Fortinbras's Captain
1995
The Bill (TV Series) as
De Silva
- Street Life (1995) - De Silva
- Uncle Bob (1995) - De Silva
1990
The Mahabharata (TV Mini Series) as
Karna
- War (1990) - Karna (as Jeffrey Kissoon)
- Game of Dice (1990) - Karna (as Jeffrey Kissoon)
- Exile in the Forest (1990) - Karna (as Jeffrey Kissoon)
1986
Grange Hill (TV Series) as
Mr. Kennedy
1983
Live from Pebble Mill (TV Series) as
Baku
- Cargo Kings (1983) - Baku
1982
Cosmic Princess (TV Movie) as
Dr. Ben Vincent
1980
Very Like a Whale (TV Movie) as
Customs officer
1978
Destination Moonbase-Alpha (TV Movie) as
Dr. Ben Vincent
1978
Premiere (TV Series) as
Black man
- Something's Wrong (1978) - Black man
1976
Space: 1999 (TV Series) as
Dr. Ben Vincent
- The Bringers of Wonder: Part 2 (1977) - Dr. Ben Vincent
- The Bringers of Wonder: Part 1 (1977) - Dr. Ben Vincent
- Space Warp (1976) - Dr. Ben Vincent
- Catacombs of the Moon (1976) - Dr. Ben Vincent
- Seed of Destruction (1976) - Dr. Ben Vincent
- The Taybor (1976) - Dr. Ben Vincent
- Journey to Where (1976) - Dr. Ben Vincent
1976
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Sonny
- Rocky Marciano Is Dead (1976) - Sonny
1976
Z Cars (TV Series) as
PC Robbins
- Manslaughter (1976) - PC Robbins
1975
Beryl's Lot (TV Series) as
Sam
- A Day at the Races (1975) - Sam
- Home Again (1975) - Sam
- Safety First (1975) - Sam
- Devil to Pay (1975) - Sam
1970
Carry on Up the Jungle as
Nosher (uncredited)
Writer
2015
If It Be Love (adaptation consultant)
Miscellaneous
2015
If It Be Love (acting coach)
Self
2015
Shakespeare in Practice: Muse of Fire (Documentary)
1973
Merry-Go-Round (TV Series documentary)
- Anansi, the Spider-Man (1973)
Archive Footage
1999
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Tales of Innocence (Video) as
El Hadji

References

Jeffery Kissoon Wikipedia