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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
He attended Reddish Vale Technology College in Stockport, Greater Manchester. Boardman then graduated from Oxford Drama School and is married to Jennifer James. They have one son, Jack Alexander, born March 2004 and a daughter, Scarlett Marie, born April 2010.
Boardman attended Reddish Vale Technology College in Stockport, Greater Manchester, before he graduated from Oxford Drama School. Currently, he is married to Jennifer James, with the couple having one son, Jack Alexander, and a daughter, Scarlett Marie.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
===Television===
===Television===
He is best known for playing Murray Priestman in ''Drop Dead Gorgeous'' as well as the drug dealer Jez Quigley in ''Coronation Street''. He appeared as Timon the Jew in the television series ''Rome''. He also made an appearance in the fifth episode of the 2011 BBC crime-drama series ''Death in Paradise''.
Boardman is notable for having played Murray Priestman in ''Drop Dead Gorgeous'', as well as the drug dealer Jez Quigley in ''Coronation Street''. He subsequently appeared as Timon the Jew in the television series ''Rome'', and also made an appearance in the fifth episode of the 2011 BBC crime-drama series ''Death in Paradise''.
 
===Films===
===Films===
*In 2006 Lee starred in the film ''Fated'' (2006).
*In 2006, Lee starred in the film ''Fated'', before starring in the film ''Jack the Giant Slayer'' seven years later in 2013.
*In 2013 lee starred in the film ''Jack the giant slayer'' (2013)


===Narrations===
===Narrations===
*He was also the narrator of popular Police documentary ''Road Wars'' and its spin off ''Street Wars''.
*Boardman was also the narrator of the popular police documentary ''Road Wars'' and its spin off ''Street Wars''.
*His BBC series ''Drop Dead Gorgeous'' won Best Comedy Drama at the British Comedy Awards 2008.
*His BBC series ''Drop Dead Gorgeous'' won Best Comedy Drama at the British Comedy Awards 2008.


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==External link==
==External link==
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0090196/ Lee Boardman]’s profile on the Internet Movie Database
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0090196/ Lee Boardman]'s profile on the Internet Movie Database
 
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Revision as of 00:10, 30 January 2014

Lee Boardman

Lee Boardman (born 2 July 1972 in Manchester, England) is an English actor and narrator.

He voices various characters in Assassin's Creed III and Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.

Personal life

Boardman attended Reddish Vale Technology College in Stockport, Greater Manchester, before he graduated from Oxford Drama School. Currently, he is married to Jennifer James, with the couple having one son, Jack Alexander, and a daughter, Scarlett Marie.

Filmography

Television

Boardman is notable for having played Murray Priestman in Drop Dead Gorgeous, as well as the drug dealer Jez Quigley in Coronation Street. He subsequently appeared as Timon the Jew in the television series Rome, and also made an appearance in the fifth episode of the 2011 BBC crime-drama series Death in Paradise.

Films

  • In 2006, Lee starred in the film Fated, before starring in the film Jack the Giant Slayer seven years later in 2013.

Narrations

  • Boardman was also the narrator of the popular police documentary Road Wars and its spin off Street Wars.
  • His BBC series Drop Dead Gorgeous won Best Comedy Drama at the British Comedy Awards 2008.

Assassin's Creed works

  • Assassin's Creed III (2012) - Miscellaneous voices
  • Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (2013) - Miscellaneous voices

External link