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Adam Levy

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Levy trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and spent a great deal of his early career working in theatre where he was a member of the Royal National Theatre and The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) acting companies over a period of years and performed in a wide variety of Shakespeare productions.[2] This included the part of Paris in Peter Stein’s Royal Shakespeare production of Troilus and Cressida, Dauphin in Nicholas Hytner’s National Theatre production of Henry V, and Paulina in Ed Hall’s all-male Propeller production of The Winter’s Tale.

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His stage debut happened aged 21, when Levy was cast by Alan Ayckbourn as Judd Hirsch’s son in the Herb Gardner stage comedy Conversations With My Father.[2][6]

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In 2007, Levy played Louis in the revival of Tony Kushner’s ‘Angels in America’ [7] and in 2008, Adam was cast as the lead villain in the West End Musical ‘Zorro’ where he played Zorro’s arch-nemesis Ramon.[

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