Jos Vantyler
is an Irish actor who is known mainly for his work in classical drama.
Background
Vantyler was born in
County Mayo,
Ireland
Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
, where he lived until the age of six.
Career
Vantyler won The NYC Star Best Newcomer Award for his portrayal of Rodolfo in
Arthur Miller
Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright, essayist and screenwriter in the 20th-century American theater. Among his most popular plays are ''All My Sons'' (1947), '' Death of a Salesman'' (1 ...
's ''
A View From The Bridge''. He was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor by ''The NYC Review'' for his portrayal of Oswald in ''
Ghosts'' by
Henrik Ibsen.
In 2023 he starred in the film Brunswick Street, playing Jack Campbell.
Vantyler starred in
The Fir Tree at
Shakespeares Globe in 2022 directed by
Michelle Terry the Globes Artistic Director. The production was critically well received. It was an adaptation for stage by Hannah Khalil of
Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale.
In 2021/2022 he played Philip in Peggy For You at
Hampstead Theatre
Hampstead Theatre is a theatre in South Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden. It specialises in commissioning and producing new writing, supporting and developing the work of new writers. Roxana Silbert has been the artistic director since ...
opposite
Tamsin Greig
Tamsin Margaret Mary Greig (; born 12 July 1966) is an English actress, narrator and comedian. She played Fran Katzenjammer in the Channel 4 sitcom '' Black Books'', Dr Caroline Todd in the Channel 4 sitcom '' Green Wing'', Beverly Lincoln in ...
directed by
Richard Wilson. The play received strong critical acclaim, "I have to say this was one of the best nights I’ve ever spent in the theatre. In fact, it was one of the best nights of my life." wrote Lloyd Evans of
The Spectator
''The Spectator'' is a weekly British magazine on politics, culture, and current affairs. It was first published in July 1828, making it the oldest surviving weekly magazine in the world.
It is owned by Frederick Barclay, who also owns ''The ...
" Richard Wilson's artful, rewarding revival. Resonant and amusing" Dominic Maxwell
The Times
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.
In 2022 he joined the regular cast of the sixth series Believe It alongside
Richard Wilson,
Ian McKellen and
Stephen Mangan
Stephen James Mangan (born 16 May 1968) is an English actor, comedian, presenter and writer. He has played Guy Secretan in ''Green Wing'', Dan Moody in ''I'm Alan Partridge'', Seán Lincoln in '' Episodes'', Bigwig in ''Watership Down'', Postm ...
on BBC Radio 4.
He appeared with
David Tennant
David John Tennant (''né'' McDonald; born 18 April 1971) is a Scottish actor. He rose to fame for his role as the tenth incarnation of the Doctor (2005–2010 and 2013) in the BBC science-fiction TV show ''Doctor Who'', reprising the rol ...
in 2022 in
BBC Radio 4
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's critically acclaimed
Macbeth.
He played Anselmus in ''
The Second Maiden's Tragedy
''The Second Maiden's Tragedy'' is a Jacobean play that survives only in manuscript. It was written in 1611, and performed in the same year by the King's Men. The manuscript was acquired, but never printed, by the publisher Humphrey Moseley af ...
'' at the newly refurbished
Hackney Empire
Hackney Empire is a theatre on Mare Street, in the London Borough of Hackney. Originally designed by Frank Matcham it was built in 1901 as a music hall, and expanded in 2001. Described by ''The Guardian'' as ‘the most beautiful theatre in L ...
for which he received high critical praise. He played King Philip V1 of France in ''
The Lion in Winter
''The Lion in Winter'' is a 1966 play by James Goldman, depicting the personal and political conflicts of Henry II of England, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, their children and their guests during Christmas 1183. It premiered on Broadway at the ...
'' for Fairbanks Theaters with
Chicago
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director Don Morrelli.
He appeared in the controversial play ''Prophecy'' by
New York City
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playwright
Karen Malpede. Although certain press branded the play as a disturbing piece, Vantyler's portrayal of a young soldier suffering from extreme
PTSD
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received high acclaim
and resulted in Vantyler being nominated for a Critics Choice Award – Best Actor for his performance. The press described Vantyler as "''a young exciting actor with'' ''distinctive looks and a powerful presence''". In preparation for the role, Vantyler researched the condition at a military hospital in
Scotland
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. It had transferred from New York to
London
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and later back to
Broadway
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Theatre
* Broadway Theatre (disambiguation)
* Broadway theatre, theatrical productions in professional theatres near Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
** Broadway (Manhattan), the street
**Broadway Theatre (53rd Stree ...
. Vantyler did not resume his role in the new revised Broadway production nor was it well received by the New York critics.
He played the lead opposite
Academy Award
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Nominee
Susannah York in ''The
Tennessee Williams
Thomas Lanier Williams III (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983), known by his pen name Tennessee Williams, was an American playwright and screenwriter. Along with contemporaries Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller, he is considered among the thr ...
Season'' for The Hampstead
New End Theatre
The New End Theatre, Hampstead, was an 80-seat fringe theatre venue in London, at 27 New End in the London Borough of Camden which operated from 1974 until 2011.
It was founded in 1974 by Buddy Dalton in the converted mortuary of the now-de ...
. Owing to sell-out audiences from its opening night and rave reviews from the press, the show transferred to another sellout run at the
Hackney Empire
Hackney Empire is a theatre on Mare Street, in the London Borough of Hackney. Originally designed by Frank Matcham it was built in 1901 as a music hall, and expanded in 2001. Described by ''The Guardian'' as ‘the most beautiful theatre in L ...
. Vantyler and York went on to become close friends.
He played
Tom Sawyer
Thomas Sawyer () is the titular character of the Mark Twain novel ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' (1876). He appears in three other novels by Twain: '' Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' (1884), '' Tom Sawyer Abroad'' (1894), and '' Tom Sawyer, ...
in the National Tour in
James Graham's play ''Huck'', a stage adaptation of the
Mark Twain classic, ''
Huckleberry Finn
Huckleberry "Huck" Finn is a fictional character created by Mark Twain who first appeared in the book ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' (1876) and is the protagonist and narrator of its sequel, ''Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' (1884). He is 12 ...
''. He garnered critical praise and was named "The Mercurial Jos Vantyler" by ''
Time Out'' and was a finalist for Best Male Performance Award by The Offwestend Awards.
Harold Brighouse
Harold Brighouse (26 July 1882 – 25 July 1958) was an English playwright and author whose best known play is '' Hobson's Choice''. He was a prominent member, together with Allan Monkhouse and Stanley Houghton, of a group known as the Manch ...
wrote ''
The Game'' in 1914, and it was performed that same year; it was not performed again until 2010 by
Northern Broadsides
Northern Broadsides is a theatre company formed in 1992 and based at Dean Clough Mill in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It was founded by Barrie Rutter, who was its Artistic Director until resigning in 2018, followed by Conrad Nelson who was ...
. Directed by and starring
Barrie Rutter
Barrie Thomas Rutter OBE (born 12 December 1946) is an English actor and the founder and former artistic director of the Northern Broadsides theatre company based in Dean Clough complex, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.
Biography
Rutter was ...
. Vantyler played Rutter's son, Leo Whitworth.
Both he and the production received high critical praise.
Shakespeare
In 2018 he was the first actor ever to play the roles of both Don Armado and his page Moth at the same time in
Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse for which William Shakespeare wrote his plays, in the London Borough of Southwark, on the south bank of the River Thames. The original theatre was built in ...
's production of
Love's Labour's Lost at the
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is an indoor theatre forming part of Shakespeare's Globe, along with the Globe Theatre on Bankside, London. Built making use of 17th-century plans for an indoor theatre, the playhouse recalls the layout and style of th ...
under the direction of Nick Bagnall. Bagnall's idea of having him play both characters resulted in Vantyler playing most of his scenes, by himself and to himself.
The Independent
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wrote ''"Much less conventionally, Vantyler plays both himself and, switching from hissing Hispanic to yapping Northern, his own diminutive page ("my tender juvenile"), Moth. The resulting schizoid conversations and the solicitous care for Moth’s person are a blissfully crackpot fancy''" and ''"Jos Vantyler is inspired as Don Armado, hilariously capturing the mangled verbal extravagance of this Spanish grandee"''.
That same year he played Gerald in
Two Noble Kinsmen
''The Two Noble Kinsmen'' is a Jacobean tragicomedy, first published in 1634 and attributed jointly to John Fletcher and William Shakespeare. Its plot derives from " The Knight's Tale" in Geoffrey Chaucer's '' The Canterbury Tales'', which h ...
also at
Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse for which William Shakespeare wrote his plays, in the London Borough of Southwark, on the south bank of the River Thames. The original theatre was built in ...
, directed by
Barrie Rutter
Barrie Thomas Rutter OBE (born 12 December 1946) is an English actor and the founder and former artistic director of the Northern Broadsides theatre company based in Dean Clough complex, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.
Biography
Rutter was ...
. This rarely performed piece was part of
Michelle Terry's first season as artistic director.
In September 2013, Sir
Jonathan Miller
Sir Jonathan Wolfe Miller CBE (21 July 1934 – 27 November 2019) was an English theatre and opera director, actor, author, television presenter, humourist and physician. After training in medicine and specialising in neurology in the late 1 ...
directed the Gala Performance of
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
's ''
King Lear
''King Lear'' is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare.
It is based on the mythological Leir of Britain. King Lear, in preparation for his old age, divides his power and land between two of his daughters. He becomes destitute and insane ...
'' at
The Old Vic
The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre in Waterloo, London, England. Established in 1818 as the Royal Coburg Theatre, and renamed in 1833 the Royal Victoria Theatre. In 1871 it was rebuilt and reopened as the Royal ...
in London. Vantyler played Oswald opposite,
Joss Ackland as King Lear,
Michael York
Michael York OBE (born Michael Hugh Johnson; 27 March 1942) is an English film, television and stage actor. After performing on-stage with the Royal National Theatre, he had a breakthrough in films by playing Tybalt in Franco Zeffirelli's ''Ro ...
,
Tony Robinson
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,
Greta Scacchi
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,
Honeysuckle Weeks
Honeysuckle Susan Weeks (born 1 August 1979) is a British actress best known for her role as Samantha Stewart (later Wainwright) in the ITV wartime drama series ''Foyle's War''.
Early life
Weeks was born in Cardiff, Wales, to Robin and Susan ...
,
John Nettles
John Vivian Drummond Nettles, OBE, (born 11 October 1943) is an English actor and author. He is best known for his starring roles as detectives in the crime drama television series '' Bergerac'' (1981–1991) in the title role, and ''Midsomer M ...
,
Robert Young,
Tony Britton
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He is the f ...
,
Shaun Dooley
Shaun Dooley (born 29 March 1974) is an English actor, narrator and voice-over artist.
Early life
Dooley was born in Barnsley in Yorkshire. He studied at the Arden School of Theatre in Manchester between 1992 and 1995.
Career
Dooley's f ...
,
Barrie Rutter
Barrie Thomas Rutter OBE (born 12 December 1946) is an English actor and the founder and former artistic director of the Northern Broadsides theatre company based in Dean Clough complex, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.
Biography
Rutter was ...
and
Felicity Dean
Felicity Jane Dean (born 24 January 1959) is a British actress, who is critically acclaimed for her extensive work in film and on stage, including works with, The Royal Shakespeare Company, Al Pacino, HBO, Sir Jonathan Miller and Joseph Lose ...
.
Sir
Jonathan Miller
Sir Jonathan Wolfe Miller CBE (21 July 1934 – 27 November 2019) was an English theatre and opera director, actor, author, television presenter, humourist and physician. After training in medicine and specialising in neurology in the late 1 ...
's 2015 "''revelatory''" 5 star production of
King Lear
''King Lear'' is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare.
It is based on the mythological Leir of Britain. King Lear, in preparation for his old age, divides his power and land between two of his daughters. He becomes destitute and insane ...
again saw Vantyler in the role of Oswald for Miller, this time opposite Barrie Rutter as Lear. Vantyler was highly praised for his comedy in the role of Oswald. Standard Magazine wrote "''Jos Vantyler shimmered and glowered as a camp, dastardly Oswald and his death scene was truly gripping... you could tell he was a Miller choice''". Others went on to add "''Jos Vantyler gives a scene stealer of a performance as Oswald, up front but perfectly controlled, making a real person of someone who could easily be just a cypher''". WhatsOnStage wrote " ''Jos Vantyler turns Oswald into a classy comic turn'' "
''"There were many outstanding performances including Jos Vantyler who played the comedic role of Abraham Slender and had the audience in fits of laughter with almost every speech he made"'' and ''"Poor Slender, for example, beautifully played by Jos Vantyler, captures our hearts"'' describe his performance as Slender in
The Merry Wives of Windsor in
Northern Broadsides
Northern Broadsides is a theatre company formed in 1992 and based at Dean Clough Mill in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It was founded by Barrie Rutter, who was its Artistic Director until resigning in 2018, followed by Conrad Nelson who was ...
' anniversary production of the play.
New Writing
Emmy Award winning writer
Ron Hutchinson's play, ''Dead On Her Feet'' is set in the American
Great Depression. The action takes place during a
Dance Marathon contest. Vantyler stars as Mel Carney the Dance Marathon promoter, the protagonist of the piece, directed by
Barry Kyle
Barry Albert Kyle (born 25 March 1947, in Bow, London) is an English theatre director, currently Honorary Associate Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, England.
Kyle attended Beal Grammar School in Ilford and then studied drama and Engli ...
, Honorary Associate Director of the
Royal Shakespeare Company. Critics praised Vantyler as a "''tour-de-force''",
Howard Loxton of The British Theatre Guide noted that Vantyler gave a "''stunning performance''" continuing with "''The promoter may be an exploitive conman but the actor is charismatically watchable. He gives the man a capacity to charm as well as making him ruthless, yet his face is a mask, and it is not painted on''". Bella Todd of ''
Time Out'' offered that "''Jos Vantyler's sensuous-lipped, sinister-eyed Master of Ceremonies ... conjures romance, rivalry and crises from thin air''". For his portrayal, Vantyler received a Best Male Performance of 2012 Nomination by the OffWestEnd Awards and the Theatre Choice Awards for Outstanding Performance In a New Play.
In 2015, Vantyler played the intelligence officer and Foreign Office official
Guy Burgess
Guy Francis de Moncy Burgess (16 April 1911 – 30 August 1963) was a British diplomat and Soviet agent, and a member of the Cambridge Five spy ring that operated from the mid-1930s to the early years of the Cold War era. His defection in 1951 ...
in the television series ''The Secret Files''.
Working again to great success on the world premier of Flying Into Daylight for
Belfast
Belfast ( , ; from ga, Béal Feirste , meaning 'mouth of the sand-bank ford') is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast. It is the 12th-largest city in the United Kingdom ...
writer Ron Hutchinson and Live Theatre Artistic Director, Max Roberts with writer, Hutchinson, making his directorial debut. The play was a two hander and told the story of Virginia (
Summer Strallen
Summer Peta Vaigncourt-Strallen (born 21 December 1985) is an English actress who has performed various roles on stage and screen. Her most notable theatre credits include Meg Giry in the West End production of '' Love Never Dies'' and Maria ...
) and her journey of self-discovery through finding herself obsessed with the
Tango
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. Jos played tango teacher Marco as well as every other male role in the play. The press said of his performance ''"Best Actor goes to Jos Vantyler for his versatile performance in Flying into Daylight.". He received The Journal Culture Award for Best Actor.
In 2016, in the Film Short, Tango Down, by
Emmy Award winning writer Ron Hutchinson, Vanyler played the lead Tim. The downtrodden finance who turns to murder to save his upcoming wedding.
Political playwright Shaun McCarthy wrote ''Circus Britannica'', "''captivating and unusual'', ''new play creates a disturbing world''". The play explored
immigration
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and
xenophobia
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set within the British Circus. Vantyler played Stevie, the young protagonist if the piece. The character Stevie was a trapeze artist, and so Vantyler had special coaching and choreography on trapeze from Britain's oldest professional woman aerialist Helen McCall. ''Whats On Stage'' said of Vantyler ''"Jos was born to play that role"'' and gives ''"an outstanding performance"''.
Musical Theatre
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (musical) written by
Richard and Robert Sherman
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with book by
Jeremy Sams
Jeremy Sams (born 12 January 1957) is a British theatre director, writer, translator, orchestrator, musical director, film composer, and lyricist.
Early life and education
Sams is the son of the late Shakespearean scholar and musicologist Eri ...
was revived by director James Brining and multi
Olivier Award
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winning choreographer
Stephen Mear in 2016, Vantyler took over the role of
The Childcatcher to major critical acclaim "the amazingly talented Jos Vantyler". He is one of the youngest actors to ever play the part.
The Bristol Post
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wrote ''"the scariest villain of all time is The Child Catcher (Jos Vantyler), and he was no less frightening on the stage than he was on the big screen, so be prepared for those fears to be reignited."'' "the show's limelight is overwhelmingly pilfered by Jos Vantyler's malevolent Childcatcher, performing a less snivelly but equally intimidating interpretation of
Robert Helpmann
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's original villain. onto the stage by his own silhouette, Vantyler's scourge of childhood happiness induces boot quaking from adults and children alike, making his fellow villains seem mildly mediocre by comparison." Edinburgh Guide. ''"The Childcatcher has to be most people worst nightmares, everyone remembers that character as a child. To bring that to life on stage and be absolutely terrifying is a challenge, one that Jos Vantyler nails. He was the perfect Villain, the children around me (and possibly even myself...) were shivering in their seats whenever he came on. A performance I shall remember for a long time!"''
During the 2018–19 season, Vantyler played the part of Ms Gulch/
The Wicked Witch of the West
The Wicked Witch of the West is a fictional character who appears in the classic children's novel ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (1900), created by American author L. Frank Baum. In Baum's subsequent ''Oz'' novels, it is the Nome King who is th ...
in
''The Wizard of Oz'' at the
Birmingham Repertory Theatre
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, directed by Liam Steel. The production was the first of its kind, ''" electrifyingly bold reworking of The Wizard of Oz."''.
The Times
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''"Jos Vantyler as the Wicked Witch of the West sports thigh-high patent spike heels and a blood red wig alongside the traditional green visage, and speaks in a genteel drawl...its an enjoyable quirky portrayal: part bitter Tennessee Williams-ish faded belle, part drag queen"''
[Marlowe, Sa]
"Review: The Wizard of Oz at Birmingham Rep"
thetimes.co.uk 3 December 2018, Retrieved 26 October 2019 (subscription required)The Guardian
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wrote of Vantyler's performance ''" Jos Vantyler cackles as a turbaned, cocktail-swigging Wicked Witch of the West. But this performance is played with sincerity and smarts, avoiding easy camp which might have diffused the peril."''
Awards and nominations
*Won - BEST NEWCOMER AWARD The NYC Star Awards - Rodolfo ''
A View From The Bridge''
*Nomination - BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR NYC Review - Oswald ''
Ghosts''
*Nomination - BEST ACTOR Critics Choice Awards - Jeremy ''Prophecy''
*Nomination - BEST MALE PERFORMANCE Off West End Awards -
Tom Sawyer
Thomas Sawyer () is the titular character of the Mark Twain novel ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' (1876). He appears in three other novels by Twain: '' Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' (1884), '' Tom Sawyer Abroad'' (1894), and '' Tom Sawyer, ...
''Huck''
*Nomination - BEST MALE PERFORMANCE Off West End Awards - Mel Carney ''Dead On Her Feet''
*Won- OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN A NEW PLAY Theatre Choice Awards - Mel Carney ''Dead On Her Feet''
*BEST ACTOR in PERFORMING ARTIST OF THE YEAR -
The Journal Culture Awards - ''Flying Into Daylight''
References
External links
Official website
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Living people
Expatriate male actors in the United States
Irish male stage actors
Actors from County Mayo
Year of birth missing (living people)