See full bio » An overnight success in Hollywood is rarely ever just that, but that's how it happened for Showreel for actor Andrew Hodges. In 2012, Hodge headed back to Broadway when he starred as Cyrano de Bergerac in the Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of Cyrano de Bergerac which played a limited engagement at the American Airlines Theatre from 14 September 2012 – 25 November 2012. The Award winning Waterfront Playhouse on Mallory Square, is please to announce their Main Stage series. Then last year 2006 I finally started playing at various venues in and around Oxford. "[7], In April 2003 he portrayed Andrei in Michael Blakemore's revival of Chekhov's Three Sisters at the Playhouse Theatre. Alexander Hodge is an Australian actor. [2] Hodge is a council member of the National Youth Theatre for which, in 1989, he co-wrote Pacha Mama's Blessing about the Amazon rain forests staged at the Almeida Theatre.[3][4]. The actor is yet to break his silence on the exact date of birth and age. Alexander Hodge was born on 25 September. Despite dating a Black woman in real life, Hodge made it clear that he doesn’t bring his relationship to the T.V. Andrew, a PADI-certified SCUBA diver and founding member of The Boop Troupe, is slowly but surely co-creating a new psychological thriller musical based on a true story and teaching himself ukulele. Following the retirement of Matthew Pinsent, James Cracknell and Ed Coode, a new coxless four was formed with Andrew, his Oxford crewmate Pete Reed, Alex Partridge and Olympic Champion Steve Williams. Andrew is a love interest of Yvonne Orji’s Molly, and throughout the arc of their relationship on “Insecure,” he maintains a calm, confident air. Regional Credits: Berkshire Theatre Festival (Bobby in A Chorus Line), Arena Stage (Oklahoma!, Helen Hayes Outstanding Ensemble nomination), Westchester Broadway Theater (42nd Street, Billy Lawlor understudy) and North Shore Music Theater (42nd Street). Josefina Gabrielle, Denis Lawson and several others participated in a cast recording, and actors including Rory Kinnear, Indira Varma and Cillian Murphy participated in a reading of the book. Hodge has achieved success on stage in plays by Harold Pinter, including No Man's Land at the Comedy Theatre in February 1993; Moonlight at the Almeida Theatre in September 1993; A Kind of Alaska, The Lover and The Collection at the Donmar Warehouse in May 1998; as Jerry in Betrayal at the Royal National Theatre's Lyttelton Theatre, in November 1998; and as Aston in The Caretaker at the Comedy Theatre in November 2000, co-starring Michael Gambon (Davies) and Rupert Graves (Mick), directed by Patrick Marber – for which he was nominated for an Olivier Award. In 2008, Hodge starred as Albin in the hugely acclaimed London revival of La Cage aux Folles which played originally at the Menier Chocolate Factory. 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He played Leontes in an RSC revival of The Winter's Tale at the Roundhouse in April 2002. [37], As Doug Hodge, has released two albums of his own compositions: "Cowley Road Songs" in 2005,[38] and "Nightbus" in 2009. He sat in the four seat of the Great Britain Eight, which made the final of the World Rowing Championships in Seville. [29], Douglas starred as Albin in the Broadway transfer of La Cage aux Folles, for which his performance won him a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical,[30] a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical,[31] and an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical. We went into the Blue Moon Studios in Banbury for just four days. Illness to the Eight's stroke – Tom James – the night before their Heat in the Olympic competition was a particular blow, and whilst James returned for the repechage, the crew failed to make the final, finishing 9th overall. The Waterfront Playhouse season continues……. Unfortunately due to the emergence of the New Zealand pair of Eric Murray and Hamish Bond (future world best time holders and Olympic champions) the likelihood of a gold medal in the event was unlikely and so the pair were moved back into the coxless four in 2012 to strengthen that boat's chances. With Peter Searles he co-wrote Pacha Mama's Blessing and Forest People, about the Amazon Rainforest, performed by the National Youth Theatre on BBC Television in 1989. Their live shows are absolutely wonderful and they’ve kept us wonderfully entertained d [...], Might You Become A Radio Star? [5], Member of the Order of the British Empire, Officer of the Order of the British Empire, 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics gold post boxes, "Blog: Where did Great Britain's Olympic medallists go to school? Hodge received critical and popular acclaim in 1994 as Dr. Tertius Lydgate in the BBC's award-winning production Middlemarch, adapted by Andrew Davies from the novel by George Eliot and directed by Anthony Page. Tours: A Chorus Line (Greg), Cats and 42nd Street. Hodge went on to win gold with this crew (Tom James was promoted in place of Alex Partridge) in Beijing to defend Great Britain's title in the event. The following year he made his Royal Court debut as Barry in Joe Penhall's study of entrapment journalism Dumb Show, directed by Terry Johnson, which opened in September 2004 to positive reviews, particularly for Hodge's performance as a television comedian whose career is on the skids.[8]. Having stroked Oxford to victory in the 2005 Boat Race, Hodge returned to international competition. The Award winning Waterfront Playhouse on Mallory Square, is please to announce their On The Edge series. Andrew Triggs Hodge OBE (born 3 March 1979) is a retired British rower and a triple Olympic Gold Medallist and quadruple World Champion. He also danced for Tyra Banks on America’s Next Top Model and with Liza Minnelli on the TV Land Awards. Another difference in On The Edge productions is the time. Andrew has 5 jobs listed on their profile. We Love Hearing From All Of You! 2004 was the year that Hodge entered the British rowing scene. [6] Directed by Matthew Warchus, it was set in a world of film noir and country music, in a version of the play originally planned for American production. "And now I'm backstage with the dancing girls doing all that.". A 2011 revival of John Osborne's Inadmissible Evidence at the Donmar Theatre, London, offered Hodge another challenging role, as Maitland, the lawyer in crisis. "With the theatre located On The Edge of the water as well as most productions chosen and designed to be performed On The Edge of the stage, it seemed like a winning title", said Managing Artistic Director Tom Thayer. Free Movies and TV Shows You Can Watch Now. He has parallel careers as a writer, director and composer, most recently directing Torch Song Trilogy at the Menier Chocolate Factory in 2012. Alexander Hodge was born to his parents whose details were never made public. He directed the world premiere of Last Easter by Bryony Lavery at Birmingham Rep,[24] and See How They Run[25] which went straight to the West End after a sell-out tour. [15] He later reprised this role at the Playhouse Theatre in the West End to great critical acclaim and won the 2009 Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical. The buildup to the Olympics for the GB Men's Rowing Squad was somewhat disrupted due to illness, injury and variable form. Maddy Costa noted in her Guardian profile of Hodge: Before he became a bona fide actor, Douglas Hodge did impersonations of comedians and other famous people in working men's clubs, an act he once toured round NATO bases in Europe. 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The character was nicknamed "Asian Bae" by the show's viewers on social media. The crew bumped Hertford College that day. Manners, civility, celerity, precision, class and clarity."[5]. During the summer of 2006, he took the title role in a bloodstained revival of Titus Andronicus, at Shakespeare's Globe. He was promoted to a member of the regular cast on season 4 of the show. (read complete bio) Latest News on Andrew Hodge Michael Hsu Rosen, Ron Bohmer and More to Star in Benefit Reading of COCK to Support The Trevor Project (Aug 3, 2020) Hodge and his partner Alex Partridge then won the final selection trials. Hodge auditioned for the role of Andrew on season 3 of Insecure, a love interest to Molly. He subsequently married American wigmaker Amanda Miller. Post-Olympics Hodge and Reed decided to attempt a pair project with a view to competing at London 2012 in that event. A letter from Tom Thayer, Managing Artistic Director. Alexander Hodge is an actor and writer, known for Insecure (2016), Tommy (2020) and Modern Family (2009). In 2015, Hodge made his debut as a Broadway director, helming a revival of Pinter's 1971 play Old Times.