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Harry Frederick Hadden-Paton (born 1981) is a British stage and screen actor.
Hadden-Paton is son of former Calvery officer Nigel Hadden-Paton and the former Sarah Mellor. He has three sisters Polly, Clementine and Alice who is married to Nicholas van Cutsem . He is the godson of Sarah, Duchess of York.
He is married to fellow actor Rebecca Night who he met while performing in The Importance Of Being Earnest
Hadden-Paton was born in London and educated at Eton College and Durham University . He trained at LAMDA.
Hadden-Paton was commended in the 2007 Ian Charleson Awards for his... MORE
Harry Frederick Hadden-Paton (born 1981) is a British stage and screen actor.
Hadden-Paton is son of former Calvery officer Nigel Hadden-Paton and the former Sarah Mellor. He has three sisters Polly, Clementine and Alice who is married to Nicholas van Cutsem . He is the godson of Sarah, Duchess of York.
He is married to fellow actor Rebecca Night who he met while performing in The Importance Of Being Earnest
Hadden-Paton was born in London and educated at Eton College and Durham University . He trained at LAMDA.
Hadden-Paton was commended in the 2007 Ian Charleson Awards for his appearances in Romeo and Juliet at the Battersea Arts Centre and as John Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest for the Peter Hall Company at Bath. He appeared as Harry Villiers in the 2010 première of Posh at the Royal Court and at the Southwark Playhouse he played Captain Jack Absolute in The Rivals.
In 2011 he appeared as Teddy Graham in Flare Path at the Theatre Royal Haymarket and as Jackie Jackson in a film adaptation of The Deep Blue Sea, both marking the centenary of their author, the English playwright Terence Rattigan. In 2012 he appeared at the National Theatre as Marlow in Jamie Lloyd's LESS
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