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Clive Rowe

Clive Rowe (born 27 March 1964) is a British actor, singer, and performer best known for his extensive work in , television, and , where he often plays roles. He rose to prominence with his Olivier Award-winning portrayal of Nicely-Nicely in the 1997 National Theatre production of , and he is widely recognized for his role as Norman "Duke" Ellington in the children's series (2002–2005). In 2017, Rowe was appointed Member of the (MBE) in the Queen's for his services to drama. Born in , , Rowe began his performing career with the local Crompton Stage Society before training at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. His professional debut came in 1992 as Enoch Snow in the National Theatre's revival of , earning him an Olivier Award nomination for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical. Over the following decades, he built a distinguished stage career with leading roles in West End and regional productions, including Papa Ge in (1994), Jethro in (2020–2021), and Eddie Souther in (2020–2024, Olivier nomination 2023). Rowe has also appeared in films such as (2017) as Cuisinier and (2005), and guest-starred in television series including (2007) and . In recent years, Rowe has continued to diversify his portfolio with roles such as the Baker in The Baker's Wife (, 2024) and in the UK tour of (2025), alongside directing and starring as Sarah the Cook in the Dick Whittington and His Cat at (2024). A patron of the , Rowe remains a prominent figure in British theatre, celebrated for his versatile voice and charismatic presence.

Early life and education

Early life

Clive Rowe was born on 27 March 1964 in , , . Of descent, he was the youngest of seven children and grew up in the nearby town of , , in the parish of East Crompton, where his family faced significant challenges, including his father's departure from the home when Rowe was very young. This difficult domestic environment marked his early years in a predominantly white community, where he recalled encountering few other black individuals until his mid-teens. Rowe attended St. James Primary School and later Crompton House School in , where he struggled academically, particularly with science subjects that he found unappealing. Despite these challenges, his cultural background provided an early exposure to vibrant musical and performative traditions, though specific family influences on his artistic interests remain less documented. The relative isolation of his upbringing in contrasted with the rhythmic heritage of his heritage, fostering a unique perspective on performance. During his teenage years, Rowe discovered his passion for the through local , joining the Crompton Stage Society. At age 14, he experienced a transformative moment backstage during a production of , describing it as bringing him "a sense of peace" amid personal turmoil. This led to his first on-stage success, earning a laugh from the audience in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, solidifying his commitment to acting as an escape and outlet. These community experiences in Shaw's theatre scene were pivotal in nurturing his early talents before pursuing formal training.

Education

Rowe enrolled at the School of Music and Drama in 1984, where he underwent comprehensive training in acting, singing, and performance arts over a three-year program. The curriculum emphasized classical techniques, vocal development, and , equipping students with versatile skills for professional . During his studies, Rowe gained practical experience through several notable productions that honed his abilities in musical and Shakespearean performance. In his second year, he made his professional debut as part of the ensemble in the musical at Sheffield's in 1986. The following year, in his third year, he portrayed Fabian in Shakespeare's at the same venue, marking his professional Shakespearean debut. Additionally, he played Friar Lawrence in a production of that toured , further developing his command of dramatic roles and ensemble work. These experiences at influenced his adaptable style, blending musicality with dramatic depth. Rowe graduated from in 1987 with a focus on and . Immediately following graduation, he continued building his career at the Theatre, taking on the role of Watty Watkins in the musical Lady Be Good from September to October 1988, which served as an early post-graduation engagement and solidified his transition to full-time professional work. By 1989, he expanded into , debuting as a in a production at Nottingham Playhouse, showcasing his emerging versatility in family-oriented theatre.

Theatre career

Notable stage roles

Clive Rowe's stage career began to gain prominence in the early 1990s with his portrayal of Enoch Snow in the revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's , which premiered at the National Theatre's Lyttelton Theatre in 1992 before transferring to the . In this production, Rowe embodied the sturdy, seafaring character opposite a cast that included and Michael Hayden, contributing to the show's innovative staging directed by . His breakthrough came in 1996 when he took on the role of Nicely-Nicely Johnson in the National Theatre's acclaimed revival of , directed by , running at the Olivier Theatre until 1997. Rowe's energetic and charismatic performance as the gambling, hymn-singing gambler, particularly in the number "Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat," became a highlight of the production, which also starred . Throughout his career, Rowe has excelled in a variety of musicals and revues. In 2019, he appeared as Daddy Brubeck in a guest capacity during the Donmar Warehouse's revival of Sweet Charity, directed by Josie Rourke, sharing the role with performers like Beverley Knight and Adrian Lester. That same year, he played The Man, a womanizing crooner, in the Tony- and Olivier-nominated revue Blues in the Night at the Kiln Theatre, alongside Sharon D. Clarke and Debbie Kurup, under Susie McKenna's direction. Also in 2019, Rowe starred as Badger in the UK tour of In the Willows, Metta Theatre's hip-hop reimagining of The Wind in the Willows, where his role as the wise teacher featured in numbers like "Oh Child." Rowe continued to take on diverse characters in subsequent productions. In 2021, he portrayed Jethro in at the Dominion Theatre, succeeding in the role of Moses's father-in-law during the musical's socially distanced run. From 2022 onward, he played Eddie Souther in across its and tour and London engagements, including at the Eventim Apollo in 2022 and the Dominion Theatre in 2024, bringing humor and vocal flair to Deloris's loyal friend and bodyguard. In 2024, Rowe led the Menier Chocolate Factory's revival of The Baker's Wife as Aimable, the affable baker, opposite Lucie Jones as Genevieve, in Gordon Edelstein's production of the Stephen Schwartz musical. The following year, he assumed the role of Uncle Fester in the UK tour of The Addams Family, lighting up stages from Birmingham to Canterbury with his portrayal of the bulb-eating patriarch from July to August 2025. Rowe has also made his mark in cabaret and solo performance, debuting Stolen Moments: Then to Now at the Crazy Coqs in September 2025, a reflective show drawing on his career highlights with musical direction by Wendy Gadian. A staple of pantomime, Rowe first played the dame at Playhouse in 1989 and has since become a regular at the , appearing in over a dozen productions, including Dick Whittington and His Cat in 2024, where he also directed, and directing the 2025 production of .

Awards and nominations

Clive Rowe has been recognized with multiple Laurence Olivier Award nominations and one win for his contributions to musical theatre, highlighting his versatile and impactful stage presence. These accolades, presented annually by the Society of London Theatre to honor outstanding achievements in London's theatre scene, underscore his ability to deliver memorable supporting performances that blend humor, vocal prowess, and emotional depth. In 1993, Rowe earned his first Olivier nomination for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical for his portrayal of Enoch Snow in the National Theatre's revival of Carousel, directed by Nicholas Hytner. The production, which ran from late 1992 into 1993 at the Lyttelton Theatre, received widespread critical acclaim for its innovative staging and emotional resonance, with reviewers praising Rowe's warm, charismatic rendition that added layers of humanity to the character amid the show's themes of redemption and community. Although Janie Dee won the award for her role as Carrie Pipperidge in the same production, Rowe's nomination marked an early highlight in his career, affirming his rising prominence in British musical theatre. Rowe secured his sole Olivier win in 1997 for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical, playing Nicely-Nicely Johnson in Richard Eyre's acclaimed revival of at the National Theatre's Olivier Theatre. The ceremony, held on 30 March 1997 at the Whitehall Theatre, celebrated the production's transfer from the National, where it had become a box-office triumph blending Damon Runyon's gritty tales with Frank Loesser's score. Critics lauded Rowe's show-stopping delivery of "Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat," noting how his infectious energy and vocal command injected joy and emotional uplift into the ensemble, elevating the musical's themes of fate and redemption; one review described the moment as flooding the theatre with genuine emotion. This victory, Rowe's only Olivier to date, solidified his reputation as a master of character-driven musical roles. In 2009, Rowe received an Olivier nomination for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre for his groundbreaking performance as the Dame in at the , a production that ran during the 2008-2009 holiday season. This marked a historic milestone, as Rowe became the first performer nominated in this category, recognizing his innovative take on the traditional role that infused the family-friendly spectacle with sharp wit, , and musical flair. Critics highlighted how his portrayal raised the artistic profile of , blending broad humor with poignant on vanity and community, and contributing to the show's sold-out run; the nomination was announced on 3 February 2009, with the ceremony following on 5 April at the Theatre Royal, . Though La Cage aux Folles dominated that year, the recognition elevated Rowe's status as a icon. More recently, in 2023, Rowe was nominated for Best Supporting in a Musical for his role as Souther in the West End transfer of at the Eventim Apollo. The production, which originated at the Palace Theatre in 2022 before moving, earned praise for its vibrant energy and Alan Menken's score, with reviewers commending Rowe's "forever marvellous" and "compelling" for its blend of touching vulnerability and hilarious timing, enhancing the show's themes of and . The nominations were revealed on 28 2023, and the ceremony took place on 2 April at the , where ultimately won for Tammy Faye; Rowe's nod reflected the enduring appeal of his supporting work in feel-good musicals.

Screen career

Television roles

Rowe's most prominent television role came in children's programming with his portrayal of Norman "Duke" Ellington, a streetwise resident at the Dumping Ground children's home, in the CBBC series The Story of Tracy Beaker from 2002 to 2005. He appeared in 83 episodes across the first four series, contributing to the show's depiction of life through Duke's clever schemes and loyalty to his peers. This role established Rowe as a familiar face in youth-oriented , blending humor with themes of . In 2007, Rowe made a memorable guest appearance in the science fiction series , playing Morvin Van Hoff, a devoted husband aboard the ill-fated starship in the Christmas special "." His performance highlighted the episode's exploration of human vulnerability amid disaster, appearing in the single installment alongside as the Doctor. Rowe returned to in 2015 for the comedy series , where he portrayed Keith Salford, the quirky father of teenager Jas Salford, across three series until 2017. He featured in 21 episodes, bringing warmth and comedic timing to family dynamics in this sitcom about awkward school life. Earlier in his screen career, Rowe appeared in the BBC drama All the Small Things in 2009 as Clifford "Shrek" Beale, a band member navigating personal and musical challenges in this six-episode miniseries about a family folk group. He also reprised his Tracy Beaker character in the 2004 Christmas special. Rowe's other television work includes guest spots in dramas such as Midsomer Murders (2021, ITV) as Derek Sharrow, The Canterville Ghost (2021, BBC) as Henry Jarndyce, A Christmas Carol (2020, Old Vic: In Camera) as Fezziwig, The Kennedys (2015, BBC) as David Palmer, along with roles in The Evermoor Chronicles (2014–2016, Disney) as Mayor Doyle. No major recurring television roles have been noted since 2017.

Film roles

Clive Rowe's film roles, though fewer in number compared to his theatre and television work, include several supporting appearances in notable international productions. Rowe's film debut was as Ants in the 1990 British drama Paper Mask, directed by , where he appeared alongside in a story about a impersonating a doctor. In Lars von Trier's 2005 drama , the second installment in his USA: Land of Opportunity trilogy, Rowe portrayed Sammy, one of the black inhabitants of a remote plantation where slavery persists illegally decades after its abolition. The film, shot in a minimalist style on a soundstage in , critiques and interventionism through the story of Grace (), who attempts to liberate and educate the plantation's residents, leading to tragic consequences. Sammy's role highlights the film's exploration of power dynamics and the complexities of freedom. Rowe later provided the voice for Cuisinier, the castle's head chef enchanted into a sentient stove, in Disney's 2017 live-action musical remake of , directed by . This high-profile adaptation, starring as Belle and as the Beast, reimagines the 1991 animated classic with elaborate effects and a score featuring new songs by . Cuisinier's character, part of the ensemble of cursed household objects, adds to the film's whimsical yet poignant depiction of isolation and redemption within the Beast's enchanted castle. In 2023, Rowe voiced the Lion in the Apple TV+ animated fantasy short , directed by Jennifer Perrott and Rick Thiele, based on ' 1922 children's book. The 44-minute film blends live-action and animation to tell the story of a boy named William (Phoenix Laroche) and his stuffed rabbit (voiced by ), emphasizing themes of unconditional love and transformation. The Lion appears as a wise, supporting animal figure in the magical narrative, contributing to the ensemble of toy and creature voices including as the Wise Horse.

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