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12 Facts About Colin Stinton

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Colin Stinton was born on March 10,1947 and is a Canadian-American actor.

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Colin Stinton is widely known for his collaborations with playwright and filmmaker David Mamet, and has worked extensively in the United Kingdom since 1985.

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Colin Stinton is a Joseph Jefferson Award winner and a Drama Desk Award nominee.

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Colin Stinton spent several years as part of the Chicago theatre scene where he met and worked frequently with playwright-director David Mamet.

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Colin Stinton moved to London in 1985, where he spent several years at the National Theatre in addition to work in the West End and in film, television and radio.

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Colin Stinton returned to New York to earn a Drama Desk Award nomination for his role in the US premier of Richard Nelson's Some Americans Abroad, and played Mr Robinson in both the London and New York stage versions of The Graduate.

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Colin Stinton was in the original stage production of Rain Man in London and a West End revival of The Pajama Game in 2014.

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Colin Stinton appeared as Dr Dave Greenwalt in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies and the disbelieving Detective Cartert in the Arielle Kebbel horror vehicle Freakdog.

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Colin Stinton played opinionated news caster Anthony Markowitz in Broken News.

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Colin Stinton played the part of an American named Charles Lester in one of Agatha Christie's Poirot serials Poirot's Early Cases entitled "The Lost Mine".

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Colin Stinton appears as the head judge in the 2001 music video, "Murder on the Dancefloor", by Sophie Ellis-Bextor.

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Colin Stinton appeared as Lt Colonel Hoyt Jackson for the US Justice Department, tracking a Nazi war criminal in Foyle's War Series 8, Episode 3, "Sunflower" in 2013.