Simon Slater (born 7 March 1959 in Scarborough, North Yorkshire) is an
English actor and composer. He was educated at Sedbergh School.He has
been performing, playing and composing since his early teens and
continued through university when he attended Goldsmiths College at
the University of London. He plays piano, double bass, saxophone,
clarinet, and the ukulele.Slater has had numerous music scores in
theatre and films. He most recently worked as composer on Henry V and
Julius Caesar for the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he worked for
three years. He wrote the music for Macbeth, starring Sean Bean
("Albery") and the award-winning The Blood Libel for Radio 4. He also
composed for many productions at Hampstead Theatre Club, The Liverpool
Everyman, Bristol Old Vic, The Bush, and Young Vic.
English actor and composer. He was educated at Sedbergh School.He has
been performing, playing and composing since his early teens and
continued through university when he attended Goldsmiths College at
the University of London. He plays piano, double bass, saxophone,
clarinet, and the ukulele.Slater has had numerous music scores in
theatre and films. He most recently worked as composer on Henry V and
Julius Caesar for the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he worked for
three years. He wrote the music for Macbeth, starring Sean Bean
("Albery") and the award-winning The Blood Libel for Radio 4. He also
composed for many productions at Hampstead Theatre Club, The Liverpool
Everyman, Bristol Old Vic, The Bush, and Young Vic.
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