Owen Teale, a renowned Welsh actor, was born on May 20th, 1961. His journey in the world of acting began at the Guildford School of Acting, where he honed his craft and laid the foundation for his future success.
Teale's television debut was in the 1984 production of "The Mimosa Boys". He continued to appear in various shows, including "Knights of God" in 1989, "Great Expectations" in 1989, "Waterfront Beat" in 1990, and "Boon" in 1990. His breakthrough role came when he was cast as Will Scarlet in the 1991 TV movie "Robin Hood".
Throughout his career, Teale has appeared in numerous notable series, such as "Dangerfield", "Ballykissangel", and "Belonging". He also had recurring roles in "Spooks" and "Murphy's Law". In 2005, he starred in the TV movie "Marian, Again", playing the lead role of an abusive husband opposite Stephen Tompkinson, Samantha Beckinsale, and Kelly Harrison.
Teale's film debut was in the 1989 production of "War Requiem". He later appeared in the 1999 adaptation of "The Cherry Orchard", playing the role of Lophakin opposite Charlotte Rampling and Alan Bates. His appearance in "King Arthur" was relegated to the DVD extended edition, but he still managed to make a lasting impact on the film.
In addition to his work in film and television, Teale has also appeared in several stage productions. He has been married twice, first to Dilys Watling and then to Sylvestra Le Touzel.