Duncan Meadows

Duncan Meadows
Born England, UK
Years active 2007 – present

Duncan Meadows is a British actor and street performer, originally noted for his performances as the Executioner in the Royal Opera House production of Salome.[1]

Discovery on the street

As a means to financially support himself, the actor often performed as a street performer in London's busy Covent Garden, painting himself silver in a self designed 'Centurion' character. While performing as this in 2007, he was spotted by Sir David McVicar, the future director of Salome at the nearby Royal Opera House. McVicar thought he would be a natural fit for a part as the role of 'the Executioner' required periods of stillness, combined with the ability to engage an audience.

Transition into acting

Although Meadows had previously performed in many commercial campaigns and television roles, he had yet to work as a mainstream actor. This changed in 2009, when former Grange Hill and EastEnders star Todd Carty was looking to cast 'Elton', in his 2010 directorial debut feature film, The Perfect Burger.

He has since been sought out by Hollywood sci-fi writer and director Neil Gaiman, famous for his work on Stardust and Beowulf. He chose him to play a key role in his short film, Statuesque, commissioned by British broadcaster Sky Movies.

In 2010, he made his theatrical debut in Bonded by Blood, and guest starred in the BBC fantasy adventure series Merlin. In 2012, he acted alongside British actor Bob Hoskins in the feature, Outside Bet.

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