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Adam Howden (/ˈhaʊdən/; born 1 July) is an English actor who has worked in video games, television, theatre, film, and audiobooks. In video games, his most notable roles are as Shulk in the Xenoblade Chronicles games and the Super Smash Bros. series, as Anders in Dragon Age II, as Tintin for the video game based on the film, The Adventures of Tintin, as Pipin in the Final Fantasy XIV expansion pack Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward, and as Fenton Paddock in the point-and-click adventure game Lost Horizon. On television, Howden has done guest star acting on the BBC One soap opera Doctors as Martin Rivers (2008), Ben Hardwick (2013), and DC Gerrard Norcroft (2015), performances as Steven Lilwall on the BBC One series New Tricks, and two roles, as Fred and Jack Parsons, for the TV series documentary Dark Matters: Twisted But True on Science Channel. In theatre, he has worked on various plays, most notably during 2015 in the role of Stu for a revival of Anthony Neilson's play Stitching at the , and also the role of Dickie Greenleaf for the play adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley at New Diorama Theatre, for which Howden received a Best Supporting Male nomination at the 2016 Off West End Theatre Awards.In film, Howden has played main roles on short films like Towers by the filmmaker , but also small parts on films like and as Rupert Drummond on the horror film . Howden also performed narration on the audiobook for Wicked Beloved, a novel by Susanne Saville. (en) |
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Adam Howden (/ˈhaʊdən/; born 1 July) is an English actor who has worked in video games, television, theatre, film, and audiobooks. In video games, his most notable roles are as Shulk in the Xenoblade Chronicles games and the Super Smash Bros. series, as Anders in Dragon Age II, as Tintin for the video game based on the film, The Adventures of Tintin, as Pipin in the Final Fantasy XIV expansion pack Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward, and as Fenton Paddock in the point-and-click adventure game Lost Horizon. On television, Howden has done guest star acting on the BBC One soap opera Doctors as Martin Rivers (2008), Ben Hardwick (2013), and DC Gerrard Norcroft (2015), performances as Steven Lilwall on the BBC One series New Tricks, and two roles, as Fred and Jack Parsons, for the TV series documen (en) |