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Interview with local actor Alex Moran

Posted on - 7th October, 2009 - 2:37pm | Author - | Posted in - Arts, People

alex moranAlex Moran is in his final year at university, yet the star in the making has already secured a prominent place in the upcoming production of ‘Blackjack’, which has been commissioned to play at The Lowry in Manchester next year.

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With a unique zest for life, Alex, 22, has been treading the boards since the tender age of 5. Gone are the days of Alex playing sheep number two as lead roles seem more so in Moran’s league.

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His first lead role came when he was a pre-adolescent 10 year old, playing the main part in, ‘The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’. He was, of course, the ominous, Sweeny Todd and as the crowd played along with his character’s persona, Alex fell in love with theatre and so a beautiful tale began.

“Alex Moran. Remember that name; you’ll be hearing more it if there’s any justice.” – David Upton of the Lancashire Evening Post.

His life, from that moment on WAS acting – nothing more and nothing less and as he went through school life his main ambition was to get, ‘the role’. With an A* for Drama fixed firmly in the palm of his hand, Alex began to study English and Drama near his home in Leyland. After settling into college life and taking on new challenges he grasped the life of theatre by starring in productions of, ‘Teechers’ and ‘Our Country’s Good’.

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As his family recognised his raw talent and unbelievable ambition, they encouraged him to pursue his dream and so, Alex took the plunge and applied to join The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. The RSAMD were thoroughly impressed with his glowing skills but aged only seventeen they asked him to reapply when he had a bit more life experience.

As Alex sought out gaining ‘more life experience’ he also, at that point, decided to join the University of Central Lancashire and gain a degree in Drama. Throughout the degree, this young whippersnapper just didn’t stop. Working part-time to support himself, he also joined a local dramatics group in order to help him thrive on his course. And as he picked up more roles throughout his journey, he only set his sights higher, going to France in the summer holidays to attend The Roy Hart Theatre School. Whilst there, in France,  he thrived on the demanding timetable, which only enabled student’s to do one thing; act. alex moran 2

One tutor there, Linda White, commented that he was a “fantastic actor”, which of course, boosted his confidence further and made him realise that his hard work and hectic lifestyle was starting to pay off, as he heard the professionals give such comments.

When the time in France came to a close, Alex packed his bags and caught a plane home. The weather in Blighty didn’t compare to that of in France but Alex was back in university and theatres across England, so he didn’t really notice – or care.

Not forgetting his roots he returned home and jumped into another play for the new, Preston Tringe, which as we all know here on Blog Preston, was an immense hit! Alex played several parts in the play of ‘Blackjack’ being serene and convincing one moment and furiously irritated the next. It was at this time that David Upton of the Lancashire Evening Post reviewed the show and told readers to remember Alex Moran!

A major production Alex then played the lead role in was, ‘The Hypochondriac’, which was directed by the Olivier Award Winner, Mark Whitelaw. Having studied the art of biomechanical movement in his time at university, he enjoyed the role of Argan even more so and felt that director Whitelaw could make you do things you never realised possible before.

So, what’s next on the agenda for our budding thespian? Well, not one to slow down and take life easy, Alex will be knocking upon The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama again, where he plans to embark on studying for his Masters…and don’t forget he’ll be playing at The Lowry next year.

This local lad will undoubtedly go far, we wish you the best of luck, Alex!

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