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Edward Atterton

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Edward Atterton

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

Jan 24, 1962 (64 years old)

Place of Birth

Birmingham, England

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edward Atterton (born 24 January 1962 in Birmingham, England) is an English actor. Atterton's first television role was in an episode of ITV's Poirot in 1993. The same year, he was cast in the recurring role of Dr. Alex Taylor in the ITV drama series Medics. After continuing in various British television productions for some years, Atterton began working in the U.S. in the late 1990s. He had a role in the 1998 remake of The Man In The Iron Mask, and also starred in the WB's short-lived spy series Three. Following this, he had appearances in several cult sci-fi/fantasy productions including Alias, Firefly, and Charmed. He also played Duncan Idaho in the Sci-Fi Channel's adaptation of Children of Dune in 2003. His final television appearance to date was in a 2005 episode of the Lifetime Channel's drama series Wild Card. Description above from the Wikipedia article Edward Atterton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Known For

Acting
2003CarolinaHeath Pierson
2003Frank Herbert's Children of DuneDuncan Idaho / Hayt
2002FireflyAtherton Wing
2002Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a FairytalePrince Christian of Denmark
2002She SpiesNicholas Largent
2001AliasDanny Hecht
2001The Mists of AvalonArthur
2000Relative ValuesNigel Marshwood
2000BritannicReynolds
2000Rough TreatmentNick Summerfield
2000Ichigensan"Boku" (Me)
2000Frank Herbert's Dune
1999Once and Again
1998The Man in the Iron MaskLt. Andre
1998ThreeJohnathan Vance
1998CharmedMordaunt
1997The HunchbackGringoire
1997The Wingless BirdCharles Farrier
1996True BlueFreddy Prideaux-Jones
1996Far HarborFrick
1995The Vacillations of Poppy CarewFergus
1994Look Me in the EyeLover in Cafe
1994Pie in the SkyHugh Downing
1993Peak PracticeDan Copeland
1993The Inspector Alleyn MysteriesPaul Kentish
1990Medics
1989Agatha Christie's PoirotRobert Siddaway