Rhashan Stone
Born (1969-11-03) November 3, 1969
Occupation(s)Actor, playwright, comedian, singer, composer, musician
Years active1993–present
Spouse
(m. 2003)
Children2
Parent(s)Joanne Stone (mother)
Russell Stone (stepfather)
RelativesMadeline Bell (aunt)

Rhashan Stone (born November 3, 1969) is an American-born British actor and comedian based in the UK. He is best known for appearing in many comedy shows such as Desmond's and Mutual Friends.

Early life

Stone was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey to soul and jazz singer Joanne Stone.[1] When he was six years old, his mother married the English singer/songwriter Russell Stone, and they moved to the UK to live with him.[1] Together, his mother and stepfather formed the singing duo R&J Stone.[1] His aunt Madeline Bell was also involved in the music industry and became the lead singer for Blue Mink. When Stone was 11, his mother died from a brain tumor.[1] In later years, he studied acting at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.[1] Stone is a classically trained singer, musician and composer of jazz, soul and gospel music.[1]

Career

Stone started his stage career in 1991 in As You Like It by Cheek by Jowl at the Albery Theatre.[2] As a stage actor, he has performed in productions for The Royal Shakespeare Company,[2] The National Theatre,[2] the Royal Court Theatre[2] and in London's West End.[3] He played Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing at the Barbican Theatre in 1997,[2] Hero in the Sondheim musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in 1999,[2] and the king's brother Clarence in Richard III at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon in 2001.[2]

Personal life

Stone married actress Olivia Williams in 2003; the couple have two daughters.[4]

Filmography

Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
1993–1994 Desmonds Bernie 3 episodes
1996 Goodnight Sweetheart James T 1 episode
1997 The Detectives Dr Monk 1 episode
1998 Picking Up The Pieces Steve 1 episode
2002 Holby City Craig Campbell 1 episode
2003 The Bill Paul Sharpe 6 episodes
2003 Wondrous Oblivion Frank Worrell Film
2003 The Crouches Sam 2 episodes
2004–2005 Bodies Tom Gorman
2005 Perfect Day Steve
2006 Perfect Day: The Millennium Steve
2007 Casualty Ken Gilroy 1 episode
2008 Bike Squad Sgt. Trev Ellington TV film
2008 Love Soup Nigel 1 episode
2008 A Deal Is A Deal Ash
2008 Mutual Friends Dev 6 episodes
2008 Outnumbered Vicar 1 episode
2009 Taking The Flak Jeremy Morrison 1 episode
2009 Land Girls Cpl. Willard Lacey 1 episode
2009 Coppers D.S. Gordon Fenterman Short film
2009 The Armstrong and Miller Show Various Characters 1 episode
2010 Dollhouse Test Subject 1 episode
2011 Episodes Howard 2 episodes
2009–2011 Horrible Histories Various 4 episodes
2011 Black Mirror Jeff Episode: "The Entire History of You"
2011 Strike Back: Project Dawn Major Oliver Sinclair 10 episodes
2012 Strike Back: Vengeance 7 episodes
2012 Silk Ed Marmor 2 episodes
2014 Bluestone 42 Colin Walters, Minister for the Armed Forces 1 episode
2014 The Smoke Mal Milligan 8 episodes
2015 Ballot Monkeys Obi 4 episodes
2016 Agatha Raisin Jez Bloxby 5 episodes
2017 Apple Tree Yard Robert 2 episodes
2017 Carters Get Rich Tony Carter Lead role (6 episodes)
2019–2020 101 Dalmatian Street Doug Voice (11 episodes)
2019–2021 Keeping Faith DI Laurence Breeze; CID detective Series 2 and 3
2020–present Rhyme Time Town Hickory Dickory Dock & Judge Dish Voice (3 episodes)
2021 McDonald & Dodds Al Season 2 Episode 3
2021 Baptiste Benjamin 2 episodes
2021 The Trick Gareth Ellmann TV film
2022 Best & Bester Guy
2022 Hollington Drive Fraser 4 episodes
2023 The Chelsea Detective Pete McLoud Season 2 Episode 4
2023 All the Light We Cannot See French museum foreman 2 episodes

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Fans Of Keeping Faith Will Definitely Recognise Hollington Drive's Rhashan Stone". bustle.com. September 29, 2021. Retrieved November 12, 2023.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Rhashan Stone Past productions". theatricalia.com. Retrieved November 12, 2023.
  3. "Star of Into the Woods, Rhashan Stone, interviewed by the BBC". westendtheatre.com. 2022. Retrieved November 12, 2023.
  4. Costa, Maddy (January 9, 2008). "Maddy Costa talks to actor Olivia Williams". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on June 17, 2018. Retrieved July 30, 2023.
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