Alex Jones (playwright)

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Alex Jones is a British actor, playwright and filmmaker. Born and bred in The Black Country, Alex became an actor and playwright after various jobs in the manufacturing and building industries.[1] He is best known for Noise, a violent play about teenage newlyweds who face neighbourly aggression. As an actor, he played the villain Clive Horrobin in The Archers.[2] Tours of his play include I’m a Minger (also nominated for The Brian Way Award) and River’s Up toured by the Oxfordshire Touring Theatre Company.[1]

Plays[edit]

Films[edit]

  • Greasy
  • Faster, Harder, Longer, Whistle!
  • Rhubarb and Roses

Bibliography[edit]

  • Jones, A. (1997). Noise, London: Nick Hern Books. ISBN 1-85459-353-6

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Alex Jones. David Higham.
  2. ^ "Clive Horribin", The Archers, BBC Radio 4 website

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