Tony Maudsley is an actor born in Kirkby, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom. He trained at The Royal Welsh College Of Music & Drama and graduated in 1994. In 1998, he was nominated for two awards by The Royal Television Society for his performance in the made for TV movie, A Life for a Life (1998). He won Best Newcomer but lost to Ray Winstone in the Best Actor category.
Tony Maudsley is a member of Actor
Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Ruffwood Comprehensive
Known for
Place of Execution (2008)
Benidorm (2011–)
The Job Lot (2013–2015)
💰 Net worth
Tony Maudsley, a renowned actor from the United Kingdom, is anticipated to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in the year 2024. With a successful career in the entertainment industry, Maudsley has amassed a significant fortune through his acting endeavors. Widely recognized for his versatile performances, he has contributed to numerous films, television series, and theatre productions, captivating audiences with his exceptional talent. As his net worth continues to grow, Tony Maudsley remains a prominent figure in the British acting scene, showcasing his unmatched skills and leaving a lasting impression on viewers worldwide.
Some Tony Maudsley images
Biography/Timeline
1998
His career started when he landed a role in the film, A Life for a Life, in 1998 where he played the part of Stefan Kiszko to much. He has also played many small parts on television in between acting in films.
2006
He also appeared in 2 episodes of Sky Living's series 'The Spa' as Stephanie. Also appeared in ITVs Northern Lights as "Doddy" 2006.
2011
He played the character of Joshua in the BBC Radio 4 situation comedy Revolting People. He has also appeared in series 3, episode 6 of the popular ITV series Doc Martin as a postman. Since 2011 Maudsley has appeared in the ITV award-winning comedy Benidorm playing hairdresser Kenneth Du Beke.
2016
In 2016, he performed the role of Edna Turnblad in the touring season of '' ''[[Hairspray]]''. In late 2017 he featured as "Kenneth the Hairdresser/Part-time slave" in Swansea Grand Theatre's Production of ''[[Aladdin]]'".