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Film credits include: Speedracer, The Queen, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, V For Vendetta, A Cock and Bull Story, The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone, Stranded,Wilt.

Television credits include: Krod Mandoon, The Old Guys, Ashes to Ashes, Margaret, The Curse of Steptoe, The Thick of It, A Class Apart, Spooks, The Catherine Tate Show, Meet the Robinsons, Inspector Lynley, Manchild, Foyle’s War, Waking the Dead, A Century of Troubles: Cromwell’s War, Midsomer Murders, Inspector Morse, Between the Lines, Landing on the Sun, Who Bombed Birmingham?.

Theatre credits include: The God Of Carnage (Tour), Afterlife (RNT); The Giant (Hampstead Theatre); Boeing-Boeing (Comedy Theatre); Pravda (Chichester Festival Theatre); Blackbird (Kings Theatre, Edinburgh and Albery Theatre, West End); Aladdin (Old Vic Theatre); Democracy (Wyndham’s Theatre/RNT, nominated for 2003 Olivier Award for Best Actor); What the Night Is For (Comedy Theatre); Privates on Parade (Donmar Warehouse, 2002 Olivier Award for Best Actor); The Cherry Orchard (RNT); Albert Speer (RNT); Summerfolk (RNT, nominated 2000 Olivier Award for Best Actor); Money (RNT, 2000 Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor); Troilus and Cressida (RNT, won the 2000 Clarence Derwent Award); Art (Wyndham’s Theatre); The Way of the World (RNT); The Importance of Being Earnest (Birmingham/Old Vic); Arcadia (Haymarket Theatre); City of Angels (Prince of Wales Theatre - nominated for the 1994 Olivier award for Best Actor in a musical); The Madras House (Lyric Hammersmith).

He is an Associate Artist of the RSC where his classical roles include Mercutio, Oberon, Brutus, Sir Toby Belch, Duke Vincentio, Benedict and Macbeth as well as leading roles in modern classics and new plays and where he created the role of Javert in Les Misérables. He has appeared in over 100 radio plays, most recently Blithe Spirit.

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