Aaron Sidwell

English actor (born 1988)


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::summary English actor (born 1988) ::

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nameAaron Sidwell
imageAaron Sidwell 2016.jpg
captionSidwell in 2016
birthnameAaron Sidwell
birth_date
birth_placeMaidstone, England
televisionEastEnders
occupationActor
yearsactive2007–present
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| name = Aaron Sidwell | image = Aaron Sidwell 2016.jpg | caption = Sidwell in 2016 | birthname = Aaron Sidwell | birth_date = | birth_place = Maidstone, England | television = EastEnders | occupation = Actor | yearsactive = 2007–present

Aaron Sidwell (born 12 September 1988) is an English actor, singer, musician and producer. He is known for portraying the role of Steven Beale on the BBC soap opera EastEnders, originating the role of Michael Dork in Loserville and being the first British actor to play Johnny in Green Day's musical American Idiot.

Career

Sidwell was born in 1988, and grew up in the village of Kingswood, Kent. He was given a drama scholarship when he was eleven years old, at Bethany School. He started his acting career on stage and was a member of All Saints Choir. He worked for several years on the stage. Shortly after leaving, his big break came when he was cast as Steven Beale in the BBC soap opera, EastEnders; he took over the role from Edward Savage, who last appeared in 2002. Sidwell left the role in 2008.

At the end of April 2010, Sidwell started working on an online show called Almost, But Not Quite, playing the part of Josh Newell. In August 2011, he starred in a new musical called The Prodigals alongside *X Factor*s Lucie Jones, which made its debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In 2012, Sidwell made his West End debut in Children of Eden at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring alongside Gareth Gates and Kerry Ellis. Sidwell took the part of Ham in Stephen Schwartz's musical. In June 2012, Sidwell headed up the cast of the brand new production Loserville: The Musical, playing Michael Dork at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, alongside Gates, Lil' Chris and Eliza Bennett. Loserville was then transferred to the West End's Garrick Theatre from October. Loserville: The Musical closed in January 2013. Sidwell received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Michael Dork, and the show was viewed as a cult hit. Sidwell posted on his Twitter account about the show, saying, "This show has changed my life in more ways than you will ever know. I am proud to say that I was part of something special."

Sidwell then returned to EastEnders in 2016, after an eight-year break from the soap. However, in August 2017, he announced his decision to leave the soap again. In May 2021, he appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Joel Cooke.

In 2022, Sidwell made his debut with the Royal Shakespeare Company appearing in their productions of Henry VI: Part 2 and Henry VI: Part 3. The plays were rebranded as Rebellion and Wars of the Roses. He played Jack Cade in both plays as well as The Son and Hastings in Wars of the Roses.

The following year, Sidwell starred as Aragorn in the Watermill Theatre's revival of the Lord of the Rings (musical) musical. The show was semi immersive. Setting the shire in the grounds surrounding the theatre.

Stage

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YearTitleRoleVenue
2010The ProdigalsKyle GibsonInspire
2011Children of EdenHamPrince of Wales Theatre
2012LoservilleMichael DorkWest Yorkshire Playhouse / Garrick Theatre
2013Carnaby StreetJack SprattUK Tour
2014Cool RiderMichael CarringtonLyric Theatre / Duchess Theatre
2014GhostCarl BrunerEnglish Theatre Frankfurt
2014Romeo and JulietTybaltChangeling Theatre Company
2015American IdiotJohnnyArts Theatre
2016Grey GardensJoe/JerrySouthwark Playhouse
2017WickedFiyero2nd U.K./Ireland Tour
2019Henry VHenryBarn Theatre, Cirencester
2019MacbethMacduffThe Shakespeare Project
2020Buyer and CellarAlex MoreAbove The Stag
2020A Midsummer Night's DreamDemetrius/Peter QuinceScoot Theatre Co., Open air tour
2020Bard From The BarnMark AntonyWeb Series - Barn Theatre, Cirencester
2020Bard From The BarnHamletWeb Series - Barn Theatre, Cirencester
2021DistancedTomShort online play
2022Henry VI: RebellionJack CadeRoyal Shakespeare Company
2022Henry VI: Wars of the RosesJack Cade/ Hastings/ The SonRoyal Shakespeare Company
2023Lord of the RingsAragornWatermill Theatre
2024/25Oliver!Bill SikesChichester Festival Theatre / Gielgud Theatre
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Filmography

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DateTitleRoleNotes
2007–2008, 2016–2017EastEndersSteven BealeSeries regular (240 episodes)
2013The NephilumLewisFilm
2015DoctorsJack JamiesonEpisode: "A Proper Copper"
2021DoctorsJoel CookeEpisode: "Who Decides"
2024Fyre RisesPriestFeature Film
2024Father BrownLuther UnderwoodEpisode: "The Father. The Son"
2025CasualtyTyler GosageEpisode: “Defamation”
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References

References

  1. "Aaron Sidwell". Jabberwocky Agency.
  2. (24 September 2007). "Steven Beale walks back into Walford".
  3. "The BBC said Aaron's character won't be leaving quietly". [[Reach plc]].
  4. "West Yorkshire Playhouse: Loserville musical cast revealed".
  5. (20 July 2017). "EastEnders star Aaron Sidwell was initially unsure over returning as Steven Beale". [[Hearst Magazines UK]].
  6. (9 August 2017). "EastEnders star Aaron Sidwell is leaving the soap after dramatic Steven Beale storyline". [[Hearst Magazines UK]].
  7. "Doctors spoilers: Ex-EastEnders star Aaron Sidwell guests". [[Future plc]].
  8. "Marc Antony (Aaron Sidwell) {{!}} Bard From The Barn S1 E2".
  9. "Hamlet (Aaron Sidwell) {{!}} Bard From The Barn S3 E24".
  10. "SHIELDING.".

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