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CDA 22 Astwood Mews, London, SW7 22 Astwood Mews, London, SW7 4DE CDA +44 (0)20 7937 2749|[email protected] BARRY McCARTHY EYES: Blue HAIR: Grey/White HEIGHT: 5’ 9” THEATRE HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD ‘Amos Diggory & Dumbledore’ Dir. John Tiffany [Sonia Friedman Productions/ Palace Theatre] 5 DIRECTORS, 5 PLAYS, 5 DAYS: Friends Reunited ‘Charles’ Dir. Rachel Lincoln [Young Vic] SHERLOCK’S LAST CASE ‘Watson’ Dir. Peter James [The Old Laundry Theatre, Bowness-on-Windermere] THE ABSENCE OF WAR ‘Bryden Thomas’ Dir. Jeremy Herrin [Headlong for Sheffield Crucible and Tour] RAYMOND BRIGGS’ FATHER CHRISTMAS ‘Father Christmas’ Dir. Emma Earle [Lyric Hammersmith] 3 seasons LITTLE REVOLUTION ‘Ian’ Dir. Joe Hill-Gibbins [Almeida Theatre] KAFKA’S DICK ‘Father’ Dir. David Grindley [Theatre Royal Bath] FLUSTERED ‘Fred’ Dir. Alex Crampton [Southwark Playhouse] KING LEAR ‘Lear’s Gentleman’ Dir. Michael Attenborough [Almeida Theatre] STEP 9 (OF 12) ‘Alan’ Dir. Tom Attenborough [Trafalgar Studios] A ROUND-HEELED WOMAN ‘Jonah /Sidney/ Mr Rubb’ Dir. Jane Prowse [Riverside Studios / Aldwych Theatre] REALISM ‘Father / Salesman’ Dir. Steve Marmion [Soho Theatre] THE WHITE GUARD ‘Fyodr/Maxim’ Dir. Howard Davies [Royal National Theatre] REASON SEASON LIFE TIME – Last Seen ‘Terrance’ Dir. Alan Lane [Almeida Theatre] ABSOLUTELY FRANK ‘Frank’ Dir. Matthew Lloyd [Queen’s Hornchurch] KEAN ‘Peter Potts/Major Domo’ Dir. Adrian Noble [Guildford/Tour/Apollo] THE CANTERBURY TALES ‘Host/Nun’s Priest’ Dirs. Greg Doran; Jonathan Mumby; Rebecca Gatward [RSC Stratford/UK; Tour: Washington DC/Barcelona/Almagro/Gielgud Theatre] CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD ‘Franklin’ Dir. Laurie Sansom [Salisbury] HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DEAR ALICE ‘Jimmy’ Dir. Sam Walters [Orange Tree, Richmond & Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough] AS YOU LIKE IT ‘Corin’ Dir. Greg Doran [RSC Stratford & London] BACK TO METHUSELAH ‘Conrad Barnabas & Pygmalion’ Dir. David Fielding [RSC Stratford] THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE ‘Gilbert Fleet’ Written & Directed by Alan Ayckbourn; Produced by Michael Codron & Lee Dean [Gielgud Theatre, London] THE PARK ‘Cyprian’ Dir. David Fielding [RSC Barbican] WILDEST DREAMS ‘Stanley Inchbridge’ Dir. Alan Ayckbourn [RSC Stratford & Barbican] Festival Theatre & Minerva Theatre Chichester THE SCARLET LETTER ‘Master Bracket’ Dir. Phyllis Nagy THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR ‘Health Commissioner’ Dir. Martin Duncan KING LEAR ‘Curan/Old Man/Doctor’ Dir. Steven Pimlott 22 Astwood Mews, London, SW7 4DE CDA +44 (0)20 7937 2749|[email protected] BARRY McCARTHY Festival Theatre & Minerva Theatre Chichester cont. THE MASTER AND MARGARITA ‘Rimsky’ Dir. Steven Pimlott A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM ‘Starveling’ Dir. Gale Edwards MANUSCRIPTS DON’T BURN ‘Bombardov’ Dir. Philip Breen THE MERCHANT OF VENICE ‘Tubal/Duke of Venice’ Dir. Gale Edwards THE COFFEE HOUSE ‘Troppolo’ Dir. Simona Gonella SWAN SONG ‘Svetlovidov’ Dir. Martin Constantine Stephen Joseph Theatre – Directed by Alan Ayckbourn HOUSE AND GARDEN ‘Giles Mace’ [World Premiere] KNIGHTS IN PLASTIC ARMOUR ‘Graham Widthorpe’ [World Premiere] BODY LANGUAGE ‘Mal Bennet’ [also UK Tour] THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE ‘Gilbert Fleet’ [World Premiere] Nominated Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Barclay Theatre Awards HENCEFORWARD ‘Jerome’ [World Premiere] WOMAN IN MIND ‘Bill Windsor’ [World Premiere] TELEVISION DOCTORS [BBC TV] ‘Brian Cargill’ Dir. John Maidens HOLLYOAKS [Lime Pictures] ‘Reverend Cox’ Dir. Nicky Higgens HOLBY CITY [BBC TV] ‘Reg Douglas’ Dir. Jamie Annett DOCTORS [BBC TV] ‘Alan Morini’ Dir. Gary Williams TOPSY & TIM [Darrall Macqueen] ‘Mr Fishwick’ Dir. Richard Bradley NEW TRICKS: The One That Got Away [Wall to Wall] ‘Donald Wheldon’ Dir. Andy Hay DOCTORS [BBC TV] ‘Derek Woolley’ Dir. Dominic Keavey HOLBY CITY [BBC TV] ‘Keith’ Dir. Matt Carter THE BILL – 2-parter [Talkback Thames] ‘Lenny’ Dir. Rob Knights DOCTORS [BBC TV] ‘Larry ‘Tigger’ Denison’ Dir. Daniel Wilson MISSING [BBC TV] ‘Stan Marsh’ Dir. Jenny Ash HOLBY CITY [BBC TV] ‘Dick Armitage’ Dir. Bill McLeod JUDGE JOHN DEED [BBC TV] ‘Sam Davies’ Dir. Andy Hay PEAK PRACTICE [ITV] ‘Don Chadwick’ Dir. Mark Roper THE BILL [Thames TV] ‘Kenny Pitman’ Dir. Dominic Lees THE FINAL CUT [WGBH] ‘Grey Suit’ Dir. Mike Vardy FILM LONDON ROAD [BBC Films/ Cuba Pictures] ‘Harry’ Dir. Rufus Norris NOTES ON A SCANDAL [Fox Searchlight Films] ‘Dave’ Dir. Richard Eyre KINKY BOOTS [Miramax Films] ‘Bernie’ Dir. Julian Jarrold FOOD OF LOVE [Canal +] ‘Baldwin’ Written & Directed by Stephen Poliakoff ERIK THE VIKING [Orion Pictures] ‘Peasant’ Dir. Terry Jones BROTHERS AND SISTERS [BFI] ‘Pete Gibson’ Dir. Richard Woolley SHORT FILM LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT [Michael Davies Films] ‘David’ Dir. Michael Davies FU(ND) THIS! [Serotonin Films] ‘First Official’ Dir. Oliver Houston PRADA & PREJUDICE [Company] ‘Cobbler’ Dir. Tom Edmunds Won Best Comedy Portobello Film Festival 2007 Page 2 of 2 .
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