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Anthony Flanagan

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Anthony Flanagan (born 11 April 1972) is an English actor most widely known for his portrayal of policeman Tony in Channel 4’s comedy-drama series Shameless.

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Flanagan was born in Stockport, Cheshire. At school he was called Anthony Bonello. After leaving Grange Comprehensive School, in Oldham, he worked as a joiner. At 16 he went to London, taking on occasional odd jobs and for a time slept on the streets. Flanagan has described this as “a very bad period”.[1] Flanagan decided to become an actor after seeing a friend of his sister perform at RADA.[2]

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Flanagan studied at Oldham College and Capitol Theatre in Manchester (now Manchester Metropolitan University} after a year of unemployment. Flanagan’s first professional job was in a lead role at the RSC (Royal Shakespeare Company) in the 2001/02 season, playing Pat Harford in Peter Whelan’s play A Russian in the Woods. (Flanagan would later reflect on the experience of appearing on stage naked.[3]) This led to a collaboration with writer and theatre critic Richard Edmonds on a one-man show on the life of Baudelaire entitled King of a Rainy Country.

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