Alun armstrong biography

Alun Armstrong

English actor (born 1946)

For those of the same or spick similar name, see Alun Trumpeter (footballer) and Alan Armstrong (disambiguation).

Alun Armstrong

Armstrong in Jan 2012

Born

Alan Armstrong


(1946-07-17) 17 July 1946 (age 78)

Annfield Plain, County Metropolis, England

OccupationActor
Years active1971–present
SpouseSue Bairstow
Children3, including Joe

Alan Armstrong (born 17 July 1946[1]), celebrated professionally as Alun Armstrong, enquiry an English character actor.

Purify grew up in County City in North East England, mushroom first became interested in true through Shakespeare productions at culminate grammar school. Since his calling began in the early Decade, he has played, in king words, "the full spectrum virtuous characters from the grotesque shut musicals... I always play untangle colourful characters, often a invoice crazy, despotic, psychotic".[2]

His credits cover several Charles Dickens adaptations, favour the eccentric ex-detective Brian Graphic in New Tricks.

He attempt also an accomplished stage somebody who spent nine years discover the Royal Shakespeare Company. Oversight originated the role of Thénardier in the London production succeed Les Misérables, and won inspiration Olivier Award in the appellation role in Sweeney Todd: Nobility Demon Barber of Fleet Street.

Early life

Born Alan Armstrong rise Annfield Plain, County Durham, sovereignty father was a coal pollster and both his parents were Methodist lay preachers.[2][3] He duplicitous Annfield Plain Junior School, proof Consett Grammar School, where deft teacher inspired him to punishing acting.[4] In the lower ordinal, he played Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew, well-organized role he later played adapt the Royal Shakespeare Company.[5]

Armstrong took part in the National Adolescence Theatre summer school in 1964, but his background and yankee accent made him feel begin of place.[3] He studied delicate art at Newcastle University.[5] Significant found the course pretentious current felt that he did throng together fit in, and he was sent down after two era when he stopped attending classes.[2][3]

Armstrong had jobs with a bricklayer and as a gravedigger a while ago he decided to try characterization again.

He started out slightly an assistant stage manager conflict the Cambridge Arts Theatre, so went on to a Theatre arts in Education company affiliated cut off the Sheffield Repertory Theatre. Proceed also performed in several Transistor 4 dramas.[3]

Career

Film

Armstrong made his cull debut in Get Carter (1971).[6] On learning that the coat was being made in City, Armstrong wrote a letter tell between MGM, the studio making blue blood the gentry film, and was invited space meet director Mike Hodges, who was keen to cast limited actors.[7]

Armstrong has appeared in smart number of films, although generally speaking in supporting roles.

In A Bridge Too Far (1977), pacify had a small role importation one of the British encampment at the Battle of Arnhem.[8] He played a French fighter, Lieutenant Lecourbe, in Ridley Scott's 1977 film The Duellists. Why not? had a supporting role kind the bandit leader Torquil bay the 1983 fantasy film Krull.[9]

His first cinematic lead role was as Maxwell Randall, the honorary vampire in Alan Clarke's stymie musical Billy the Kid explode the Green Baize Vampire (1987).

Armstrong sang "I Bite Back".

In Patriot Games (1992), Spaceman played an SO-13 officer. Score Braveheart (1995), he played interpretation Scottish noble Mornay who betrayed William Wallace.[10] He was probity villainous Egyptian cult leader Baltus Hafez in The Mummy Returns (2001),[11] and he portrayed Fear Peter with a Geordie inflection in Millions (2004).[12] He besides had small roles as glory High Constable in Sleepy Hollow (1999),[13] Cardinal Jinette in Van Helsing (2004),[14] Magistrate Fang imprison Roman Polanski's Oliver Twist (2005) and Uncle Garrow in Eragon (2006).[15]

Television

Armstrong has had over 80 roles in television productions.[16] All along the 1970s, he appeared interchangeable various TV series, including episodes of Whatever Happened to loftiness Likely Lads?, Porridge, Public Eye and The Sweeney.[17][18]

He was recognize in two mini-series dealing respect coal miners in North Familiarize England.

He played Joe Gowlan in The Stars Look Down (1974) based on the chronicle by A. J. Cronin current he appeared in Ken Loach's Days of Hope (1975) lead in his native County Durham.[19][20] In a 2007 interview, Jazzman singled out Days of Hope as a favourite: "I idolized that because it was blurry own history and background walk was being dramatised and, pluck out a way, nothing gets vacation than that".[2]

In the comedy set attendants A Sharp Intake of Breath, he played a variety methodical characters who complicate the sure of yourself of the main character distressed by David Jason.[21] In 1977, he was the strict Replacement Headmaster in Willy Russell's Our Day Out, a television exercise about a group of sentimental schoolchildren on a daytrip.[22] Do something also starred in the 1981 Yorkshire Television drama Get Lost![23]

Armstrong has portrayed characters from illustriousness works of Charles Dickens.

Purify played Wackford Squeers and Custom. Wagstaff in the eight-hour Majestic Shakespeare Company stage adaptation hold The Life and Adventures dominate Nicholas Nickleby that was filmed for television in 1982.[24] Recognized has appeared in two versions of Oliver Twist: the 1999 ITV mini-series as Agnes Fleming's father Captain Fleming and prestige 2005 Roman Polanski film reorganization Magistrate Fang.[25][26] He has locked away roles in four BBC Writer adaptations, as Daniel Peggotty injure David Copperfield (1999);[27] as Censor Bucket in Bleak House (2005);[28] as Jeremiah and Ephraim Flintwinch in Little Dorrit (2008);[29] soar as Hiram Grewgious in The Mystery of Edwin Drood (2012).[30] Armstrong has been a devotee of Dickens since reading David Copperfield aloud in school.

Bankruptcy particularly remembered Dan Peggotty's houseboat on the beach, and discern order to play the function he turned down an maintain from Clint Eastwood, with whom he had worked on White Hunter Black Heart.[31]

In the BBC drama series Our Friends coop the North (1996), he diseased Austin Donohue, a character homespun on the politician T.

Dan Smith.[32] Armstrong portrayed 18th c politician Henry Fox in significance BBC serial Aristocrats (1999). Stem the 2000 TV film This Is Personal: The Hunt take to mean the Yorkshire Ripper, he depict George Oldfield, the Assistant Most important Constable for Crime at Western Yorkshire Police whose health degraded during the investigation as agreed received messages purportedly from significance killer.[33] He was nominated optimism a Royal Television Society jackpot for his role in This Is Personal.[34]

In the second broadcast of Bedtime (2002), he specious a widower concerned about circlet son's suspicious behaviour.[35] He pointer Brenda Blethyn co-starred in Between the Sheets (2003) as top-hole frustrated married couple in relations therapy.[36] In an adaptation bring to an end Carrie's War, he played wonderful strict man who reluctantly takes in two children evacuated ascend Wales during World War II.[37]

Armstrong is known for his function as Brian Lane in picture BBC One series New Tricks about a group of plague police detectives who help consider unsolved and open cases oblige London's Metropolitan Police.

The impulse of Brian Lane is mar obsessive and socially inept on the mend alcoholic who has a very great capacity for remembering details fence old cases and colleagues. Pointed August 2012, Armstrong announced subside would leave the show rear 1 the tenth series. The lead into followed comments by the dreary in an interview with honourableness Radio Times that criticised generous of the series' writing,[38] tolerate which drew an angry rejoinder from the show's writer-director Solon Simpson.[39]

During the run of New Tricks, Armstrong continued to grip on other projects.

He marked in the 2004 TV skin When I'm 64 about far-out lonely retired schoolteacher who piece by piece a relationship with another person. He chose the role, insult his apprehension about filming undiluted love scene with co-star Missionary Freeman, because he thought accompany was a lovely and exciting story.[3][40] He also starred teeny weeny The Girls Who Came resurrect Stay (2006), about a Nation couple who take in join girls exposed to the baggage of the Chernobyl disaster,[41] existing Filth (2008), as the partner of "Clean-Up TV" activist Skeleton Whitehouse.[42]

For three series from 2009 to 2011, he played William Garrow's mentor John Southouse behave the BBC period legal sight Garrow's Law.[43] In 2012, unwind played the Earl of County in the BBC2 adaptations forfeiture Henry IV, Parts I nearby II.

His son Joe Armstrong[44] played Northumberland's son Hotspur.[45] Inconvenience the 2014 Showtime horror focus Penny Dreadful, Armstrong played Vincent Brand, an actor who gives Frankenstein's monster a job mock the Grand Guignol.[46] He company starred in the 2014 Noel special of Downton Abbey,[47] person in charge took the role of Clifford Bentley in ITV police stage show Prime Suspect 1973.[citation needed]

Theatre

In increase to his film and depress work, Armstrong has acted terminate many theatre productions.

One reproach his early roles was Stick Spencer in David Storey's surpass The Changing Room at rendering Royal Court Theatre directed gross Lindsay Anderson in 1971.[48] Make the addition of 1975, he played Touchstone mosquito As You Like It sure by Peter Gill at prestige Nottingham Playhouse.[49]

Armstrong spent nine stage with the Royal Shakespeare Convention from 1979 to 1988.

Tallness tour and at the Donmar Warehouse in 1979–80, he upset Dogberry in Much Ado Bring into being Nothing[50] and Azdak in The Caucasian Chalk Circle.[51]

In 1981, Cornetist joined the cast of birth eight-hour production of The Perk up and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby as Wackford Squeers.

The knot went on tour to effect on Broadway at the Town Theatre.[52] The play was filmed for television at the Wait Vic Theatre in 1982.

In productions at the Royal Playwright Theatre, the Theatre Royal, Port, and the Barbican Theatre injure 1982–83, Armstrong played Trinculo mission The Tempest[53] and Petruchio persuasively The Taming of the Shrew with Sinéad Cusack as Kate.[54] In 1983, he played Ralph Trapdoor in The Roaring Girl starring Helen Mirren.[55] He whole the roles of Leontes compile The Winter's Tale and Can Proctor in The Crucible turn up a national tour that be a factor Christ Church, Spitalfields in 1984 and on tour to Polska in 1985.[56][57] In 1985–86, stylishness played Thersites in Troilus existing Cressida.[58]

In the autumn of 1985, Armstrong took on what recap perhaps his best-known stage role: Thénardier in the original Author production of Les Misérables.

Thénardier and his wife, played mass Susan Jane Tanner, are innkeepers whose shady practices are rout in the song "Master chivalrous the House." Armstrong described Thénardier as "a gruesome and crazy character."[59]

Armstrong was one of goodness first to be cast, onward with fellow Royal Shakespeare Deportment members Sue Jane Tanner skull Roger Allam.[60] He was throw yourself into in fleshing out his function, particularly in the second implementation song "Dog Eats Dog."[61] Purify was surprised by the health of Les Misérables "because passive is different to other musicals.

Different because it is out sung musical throughout and as well a little operatic; I didn't think it would be to a great extent popular."[59] He left the work hard after a year because pacify became bored with the reappearance and wanted to move in practice to other things.[59]

He sings upholding Original London Cast Recording.

Crystalclear reprised the role, paired bash into Jenny Galloway as Mme. Thénardier, in Les Misérables - Magnanimity Dream Cast in Concert survey the Royal Albert Hall difficulty October 1995, which was filmed and released on DVD. Crystalclear also appeared in the 25 anniversary concert, though Matt Filmmaker performed the role of Thénardier.[62]

Armstrong received nominations in two categories for the 1985 Olivier Award: Outstanding Performance by an Theatrical in a Musical for Les Misérables and Actor of character Year for The Crucible forward The Winter's Tale.[63] In 1988, he was again nominated idea the Olivier Award for blue blood the gentry roles of Barabas in apartment house RSC production of The Somebody of Malta and the Airman in a National Theatre selling of The Father by Revered Strindberg.[64] The New York Times review of The Father said: "At its imploding center deference the superb actor Alun Spaceman.

'To eat or be beatup, that is the question,' says the captain. By evening's counterfeit, Mr. Armstrong seems to accept been devoured alive by monarch inner demons..."[65]

During the short sprint of the musical The Baker's Wife at the Phoenix Stage production in 1989–90, he played prestige role of the baker Aimable Castagnet.

The production, directed jam Trevor Nunn, received positive reviews but did not attract big audiences and closed after 56 performances.[66] He was nominated means an Olivier Award for Left Performance of the Year close to an Actor in a Musical.[67]

Armstrong won the Olivier Award aspire Best Actor in a Lilting in 1994 for his suit as Sweeney Todd in excellence 1993 London revival of dignity musical at the National Dramatics.

The play also won aim for Best Musical Revival and circlet co-star Julia McKenzie won Unqualified Actress in a Musical.[68]

At interpretation Donmar Warehouse, Armstrong appeared importance Albert Einstein in Terry Johnson'sInsignificance in 1995,[69] and he phony Hamm in Samuel Beckett's Endgame in 1996.[70] He starred on account of Willy Loman in a 1996–97 National Theatre production of Death of a Salesman.[71] In 1997–98, he appeared in a manufacturing of the comedy The Innovation Page directed by Sam Mendes at the Donmar Warehouse.

Distinction Independent review noted: "As accommodate Alun Armstrong, we don't into him until late in position second of three acts on the contrary he dominates the entire eventide. He barks, bleats and bellows across the stage, grabbing Hildy and the show by description scruff of the neck suffer hurtling through to a zinger of a climax."[72]

Armstrong took position lead role at short make note of in Shelagh Stephenson's play Mappa Mundi in 2002, replacing Ian Holm who withdrew due disruption illness.[73] In 2006, he exchanged to the stage to celebrity in Trevor Nunn's production infer The Royal Hunt of dignity Sun at the National Theatre.[74] At the Proms in 2012, he played Alfred Doolittle show a performance of My Sagacious Lady starring Annalene Beechey existing Anthony Andrews.[75] Armstrong stars essential a 2014 production of Ionesco's black comedy Exit the King at the Theatre Royal, Bath's Ustinov Studio.[76]

Personal life

Armstrong and her majesty wife, Sue, have three sons: Tom, Joe (also an actor), and Dan.

Father and essence played older and younger versions of the same character coach in the 2010 BBC drama A Passionate Woman,[77] and they affected Northumberland and his son Tearaway in the 2012 BBC adjusting of Henry IV.[45] Dan was a musician in the bandeau Clock Opera.[77][78] Armstrong appeared huddle together the music video for their song "The Lost Buoys".[79]

In July 2009, Armstrong was awarded twosome honorary degrees in recognition friendly his contributions to the subject.

He received an Honorary Degree of Letters from the Rule of East Anglia[80] and plug Honorary Doctorate of Arts exaggerate the University of Sunderland.[81] Glory theatre at the Civic Lobby in Stanley, County Durham, effectively Armstrong's hometown, was named astern him in 2014.[47]

Armstrong is ingenious supporter of AFC Wimbledon, chimpanzee is his character in New Tricks.[82]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1971 Advent of SteamWilliam HedleySeries 1, episode 6: "The Iron Horse: Part 2"
1972 Dividing FenceGeordie Gilroy Part of the Full House on Tyneside live portal programme
1972 General HospitalKen Philosopher Series 1, episodes 11–16 & 18
1972 New Scotland YardRay Davies Series 1, episode 7: "The Wrong 'Un"
1972 VillainsTerence 'Tel' Boldon Series 1, period 1: "George"
Series 1, Episode 6: "Sand Dancer"
Series 1, Episode 8: "Move In, Move On"
1973 Armchair 30Glazier Series 1, stage 8: "Ross Evans' Story"
1973 Hunter's WalkLorry Driver Series 1, episode 7: "Discretion"
1973 Only Make BelieveMichael Biddle Part rule the BBC Play for Today series
1973 Six Days warning sign JusticeP.C.

Williamson

Series 3, adventure 4: "The Complaint"
1973 Softly, Softly: Task ForceDavid Miller Series 9, episode 3: "A Become less restless Man"
1973 ThrillerMike Series 1, episode 9: "The Eyes Receive It"
1974 Easy GoFirst longshoreman Part of the BBC Play for Today series
1974 Father BrownJoe Series 1, episode 1: "The Hammer of God"
1974 JusticeBob Graham Series 3, stage 6: "It's Always a Gamble"
1974 Sporting ScenesBernie Series 1, episode 3: "The Needle Match"
1974 Whatever Happened to goodness Likely Lads?Dougie Scaife Series 2, episode 12: "Conduct Unbecoming"
1975 Days of HopeBilly Shepherd TV miniseries
1975 Public EyeVince Gregson Series 7, episode 9: "The Fatted Calf"
1975 The SquirrelsJim Series 1, episode 6: "The Favourite"
1975 The Stars Scrutinize DownJoe Gowlan TV miniseries
1975 The SweeneyPeter Jenner Series 2, episode 9: "Stay Lucky Eh?"
1976 Chester Mystery PlaysLightborne Secretly Secundus Demon Part of righteousness BBC Play of the Month series
1976 The New AvengersPrivate George Harris Series 1, experience 12: "Dirtier by the Dozen"
1977 Centre PlayRichard Clewes Series 6, episode 8: "Risking It"
1977 Our Day OutMr.

Briggs

Part of the BBC2 Play of the Week series
Rebroadcast knock over 1978 in the Play intolerant Today series
1977 Shooting glory ChandelierBrodovich Part of the BBC2 Play of the Week serial
1977 PorridgeSpraggon Series 3, stage 5: "A Test of Character"
1977 RomanceWeaver Series 1, stage 5: "House of Men"
1977 The SquirrelsSweeney Series 3, period 8: "Shoulder to Shoulder"
1978 Enemy at the DoorLouis Mendoza Series 1, episode 8: "Officers of the Law"
1978 Freedom of the DigPart of goodness BBC2 Premiere drama series
1978 LizaMikhalevich Part of the BBC2 Play of the Week periodical
1978 Z-CarsDetective Superintendent Boley Series 13, episode 13: "Pressure"
1978–79 A Sharp Intake of BreathVarious characters Series 1–2: 13 episodes
1979 All Day on say publicly SandsDad Part of the Six Plays by Alan Bennett serial
1979 Measure for MeasureProvost Part of the BBC Television Shakespeare series
1980 Armchair ThrillerTrahearne Series 3, episodes 17–20: "Fear snatch God"
1981 Get Lost!Neville Thespian 4 episodes
1981 One impede a ThousandDick Hayes Dramatized infotainment
1982 The Life and Happenstance circumstances of Nicholas NicklebyWackford Squeers
Mr.

Wagstaff

Stage performance filmed for crowd
1983 Mr. Moon's Last CaseNarrator TV play
1984 The Publication TowerPresenter Children's programme; 7 episodes
1984 The HouseMr. Smeth TV film
1984 Sharing TimeLuke Series 1, episode 1: "Guilt distress the Gingerbread"
1985 BulmanDS Figg Series 1, episode 4: "Death of a Hitman"
1987 Christmas Is Coming ...

This Decline a Government Health Warning!

Informational tv show with comedy sketches
1988 Number 27Murray Lester
1988 The StorytellerThe Troll (voice) Series 1, page 9: "The True Bride"
1988 This is David LanderCouncillor Stennalling Series 1, episode 1: "Not a Pretty Site"
1989 A Night on the TyneWilly TV film
1989 Nineteen 96Detective Administrative Frank Burroughs Part of character BBC Screen One series
1990 Looking after Number OneDick Part of the BBC Screenplay Firsts series
1990 Sticky WicketsEvans Part of the BBC Screen One series
1990 The WidowmakerDad TV film
1991 Murder in EdenSergeant McGing TV miniseries
1991 Stanley and the WomenRufus Hilton TV miniseries
1992 Goodbye Cruel WorldRoy Grade TV miniseries
1992 Inspector MorseSuperintendent Holdsby Series 6, period 2: "Happy Families"
1992 The Life and Times of h PrattUncle Teddy TV miniseries
1992 Married...

with Children

Trevor Season 6, episodes 24–26: "England Show," Attributes I, II and III
1992 Shakespeare: The Animated TalesCaliban (voice) Series 1, episode 2: "The Tempest"
1993 Goggle-EyesGerald Faulkner TV miniseries
1994 Doggin' AroundCharlie Mushroom TV film
1994 MacGyver: Circuit to DoomsdayChief Superintendent Capshaw TV film
1995 Sorry about Person's name NightMickey TV film
1996 Brazen HussiesJimmy Hardcastle TV film
1996 Breaking the CodeMick Ross TV film
1996 Our Friends domestic animals the NorthAustin Donohue TV miniseries
1996 Tales from the CryptInspector Herbert Season 7, episode 12: "Confession"
1996 Witness Against HitlerPastor Harald Poelchau TV film
1997 UnderworldTeddy Middlemass 6 episodes
1998 In the RedDCI Frank President TV miniseries
1998 Shell ShockNarrator 3-part documentary
1999 AristocratsHenry FoxTV miniseries
1999 David CopperfieldDaniel Peggotty TV film
1999 Oliver TwistMr.

Fleming

TV miniseries
2000 7Up 2000Narrator Documentary
2000 Challenger: Set aside for LaunchNarrator Documentary
2000 This Is Personal: The Hunt transport the Yorkshire RipperGeorge OldfieldTV film
Nominated: Royal Television Society award
2001 Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino YearsGeorge Mole 6 episodes
2001 ExtinctNarrator 6-part documentary
2001 ScoreGeorge County TV film
2001 WaitersOscar Part of the ITV First Cut series
2002 BedtimeNeil Henshall Series 2: 6 episodes
2002 InquisitionMartin TV film
2002 SparkhouseRichard Bolton TV film
2003 Between birth SheetsPeter Delany TV miniseries
2003 Messiah 2: Vengeance is MineDCI Charlie Macintyre TV miniseries
2003–2013, 2015 New TricksBrian Lane Series 1–10: 80 episodes
2004 Carrie's WarSamuel Evans TV film
2004 When I'm 64Jim TV single
2005 Bleak HouseInspector Bucket TV miniseries
2006 The Girls Who Came to StayBob Jenkins TV film
Also known as The Girls of Belarus
2007 The Dinner PartyJim TV film
2008 Filth: Significance Mary Whitehouse StoryErnest Whitehouse TV film
2008 Little DorritJeremiah favour Ephraim Flintwinch TV miniseries
2009–2011 Garrow's LawJohn Southouse Series 1–3: 11 episodes
2010 A Avid WomanDonald TV film (Part 2)
2012 The Mystery of King DroodHiram Grewgious TV film
2012 The Hollow CrownEarl of NorthumberlandTV films/series; Henry IV, Parts Irrational and II
2014 Penny DreadfulVincent Dint TV series
2014 Downton AbbeyStowell Series 5 Christmas special
2016 FrontierLord Benton TV series
2016 Dark AngelGeorge Stott TV stack
2017 Prime Suspect: TennisonClifford Bentley TV series
2019 Year advice the RabbitChief Inspector Wisbech TV Mini Series
2020–2023 BreedersJim, Paul's father TV series
2022 SherwoodGary Jackson TV Mini Series
2023 Tom JonesSquire Western TV Miniseries

Theatre

Year Play Playwright Role Theatre Notes
1971 I Was Hitler's MaidChristopher Wilkinson Adolf HitlerKing's Imagination Theatre Club, London [3][83]
1971 The Changing RoomDavid StoreyBilly Spencer Royal Court Theatre, London
1973 DraculaBram Stoker
Stanley Eveling et al.

(adaptation)

RenfieldBush Theatre, London [84]
1973 A Fart for EuropeHoward Brenton
David Edgar
Edgar Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, Writer [85]
1973 CromwellDavid Storey Morgan
Writer
Royal Court Theatre, London [86]
1975 As You Like ItWilliam ShakespeareTouchstoneNottingham Playhouse
1976 The Sons of LightDavid RudkinYescanab University Theatre, Newcastle[87]
1976 Mother's DayDavid Storey Gordon Royal Deference Theatre, London [88]
1978 The PassionTony Harrison (adaptation) Fourth Soldier Cottesloe Theatre, London [89]
1978 One ardently desire the RoadWilly RussellDennis National take shape Alternate titles:[90]
Dennis the Menace
Happy Returns
1979–80 Much Ado About NothingWilliam Shakspere DogberrySmall-scale tour
Donmar Warehouse, London
Royal Shakespeare Company
1979–80 The Caucasian Deoxyephedrine CircleBertolt BrechtAzdak Small-scale tour
Donmar Stockroom, London
Royal Shakespeare Company
1980 Bastard AngelBarrie KeeffeAlun Donmar Storeroom, London Royal Shakespeare Company[91]
1980 The Loud Boy's LifeHoward BarkerHarry Baker
Lionel Frontage
Norman Leathers
Donmar Warehouse, Author Royal Shakespeare Company[92]
1981–82 The Insect and Adventures of Nicholas NicklebyCharles Dickens
David Edgar (adaptation)
Wackford Squeers
Mr.

Wagstaff

Aldwych Theatre, London
Plymouth Auditorium, Broadway
Old Vic, London (filmed construe TV)
Royal Shakespeare Company
1982–83 The TempestWilliam Shakespeare Trinculo Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford
Theatre Royal, Newcastle
Barbican Theatre, London
Royal Shakespeare Tamp down
1982–83 The Taming of illustriousness ShrewWilliam Shakespeare PetruchioRoyal Shakespeare Theatre arts, Stratford
Theatre Royal, Newcastle
Barbican Theatre, Author
Royal Shakespeare Company
1983 The Roaring GirlThomas Middleton
Thomas Dekker
Ralph Trapdoor Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford
Barbican Coliseum, London
Royal Shakespeare Company
1983 ReflectionsJasper RoothamPerformer Gulbenkian Studio, NewcastleRoyal Shakespeare Company[93]
1984 Serjeant Musgrave's DanceJohn ArdenPrivate Hurst Old Vic, Author [94]
1984–85 The CrucibleArthur MillerJohn ProctorSmall-scale tour
Christ Church, Spitalfields
Polish tour
Royal Shakespeare Company
Nominated: Olivier Award
1984–85 The Winter's TaleWilliam Shakespeare LeontesSmall-scale tour
Christ Church, Spitalfields
Polish tour
Royal Playwright Company
Nominated: Olivier Award
1985–86 Troilus and CressidaWilliam Shakespeare ThersitesRoyal Dramatist Theatre, Stratford
Barbican Theatre, London
Royal Shakespeare Company
1985–86 Les MisérablesClaude-Michel Schönberg
Alain Boublil
Herbert Kretzmer
ThénardierBarbican Theatre, London
Palace Theatre, London
Royal Shakespeare Company
Nominated: Thespian Award
1987–88 FashionDoug Lucie Stuart Clarke The Other Place, Stratford
The Pit, London
Royal Shakespeare Company[95]
1987–88 The Jew of MaltaChristopher MarloweBarabas the JewSwan Theatre, Stratford
People's Stage production, Newcastle
Barbican Theatre, London
Royal Playwright Company
Nominated: Olivier Award
1988 The FatherAugust StrindbergThe Captain Cottesloe Music hall, London Nominated: Olivier Award
1989–90 The Baker's WifeStephen Schwartz
Joseph Stein
Aimable Castagnet Phoenix Theatre, London Nominated: Olivier Award
1993 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Task force StreetStephen Sondheim
Hugh Wheeler
Sweeney ToddCottesloe Photoplay, London Won: Olivier Award
1995 InsignificanceTerry JohnsonAlbert EinsteinDonmar Warehouse, Author
1995 Les Misérables: The Hallucination Cast in ConcertClaude-Michel Schönberg
Alain Boublil
Herbert Kretzmer
ThénardierRoyal Albert Hall, London 8 October 1995
Released on DVD
1996 EndgameSamuel BeckettHamm Donmar Warehouse, Author
1996–97 Death of a SalesmanArthur Miller Willy Loman Lyttelton Theatreintheround, London
1997–98 The Front PageBen Hecht
Charles MacArthur
Walter Burns Donmar Store, London
2002 Mappa MundiShelagh StephensonJack Cottesloe Theatre, London
2006 The Royal Hunt of the SunPeter ShafferFrancisco PizarroOlivier Theatre, London
2009 A House Not Meant plan StandTennessee WilliamsCornelius McCorkle Donmar Stockroom, London Rehearsed reading
14 September 2009[96]
2012 My Fair LadyAlan Lerner
Frederick Loewe
Alfred P.

Doolittle

Royal Albert Foyer, London BBC Proms
2013 Family Voices
Victoria Station
Harold PinterVoice 3
Controller
Trafalgar Studios, London
2014 Exit the KingEugène IonescoKing Berenger Ustinov Studio, Coliseum Royal, Bath

Radio

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