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Clive Francis Photo: Steve Lawton Paddock Suite, The Courtyard, 55 Charterhouse Street, London, EC1M 6HA p: + 44 (0) 20 73360351 e: [email protected] Clive Francis Photo: Steve Lawton Playing Age: 51 - 60 years Greater London, England, United Location: Other: Equity Kingdom Eye Colour: Blue Height: 5'9" (175cm) Hair Colour: Light/Mid Brown Weight: 11st. 8lb. (73kg) Hair Length: Mid Length Stage 2018, Stage, Frank Doel, 84 Charing Cross Road, Cambridge Arts Theatre, Richard Beecham 2017, Stage, Mr Thwaites, Slaves of Solitude, Hampstead Theatre, Jonathan Kent 2016, Stage, Mr Birling, An Inspector Calls, PW Productions, Playhouse Theatre, Stephen Daldry 2016, Stage, Frank Doel, 84 Charing Cross Road, Cambridge Arts Theatre, James Roose Evans 2016, Stage, Major George Rice, Les Blancs, National Theatre, Yael Farber 2015, Stage, William Pennington, The Gathered Leaves, Park Theatre, Anthony Eden 2015, Stage, Frank Doel, 84 Charing Cross Road, Salisbury Playhouse, James Roose Evans 2013, Stage, Sir Hector Benbow, THARK, Snapdragon Productions, Clive francis 2012, Stage, Doctor Willis, The Madness of George III, Apollo Theatre, London, Chris Luscombe 2011, Stage, Jimmy Broadbent, The Reluctanct Debutante, Ian Fricker Productions, Belinda Lang 2010, Stage, Ken Lay, ENRON, Headlong. West End & UK Tour, Rupert Gould 2009, Stage, Argan, THE HYPOCHONDRIAC, English Touring Theatre, Gemma Bodinetz 2008, Stage, Scrooge, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Guildford, Clive Francis 2008, Stage, President Eisenhower, NEVER SO GOOD, National Theatre, Howard Davies 2008, Stage, Sir, THE DRESSER, Palace Theatre Watford, Di Trevis 2008, Stage, Sir Roderick, THE WOMAN HATER, Richmond Orange Tree Theatre, Sam Waters 2007, Stage, Hawthorne, OUR MAN IN HAVANA, Tour, Richard Baron 2007, Stage, Hornblower, THE SKIN GAME, Richmond Orange Tree Theatre, Sam Waters 2006, Stage, Jerome J Jerome, THREE MEN IN A BOAT, Tour, Paul Jepson 2004, Stage, Truscot, LOOT, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, David Farr 2004, Stage, Prospero, THE TEMPEST, Nottingham Playhouse, Richard Baron 2003, Stage, THE HOLLOW CROWN, Tour, John Barton 2002, Stage, Henry Holland, LAVENDER HILL MOB, Tour, Clive Francis 2002, Stage, Aunt Augusta, TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT, Tour, Richard Baron 2001, Stage, Scrooge, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Guildford, Tim Bird 2001, Stage, Ed, ENTERTAINING MR SLOANE, Arts Theatre, Terry Johnson 2000, Stage, THE SHAKESPEARE REVUE, England/States And Israel 1999, Stage, Sir Edward Clark, GROSS INDECENCY, Gielgud Theatre 1996, Stage, Dr Fossil, THREE HOURS AFTER MARRIAGE, Royal Shakespeare Company, Richard Cottrell 1996, Stage, Pandarus, TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, Royal Shakespeare Company, Ian Judge 1995, Stage, Scrooge, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Royal Shakespeare Company, Ian Judge 1994, Stage, Vatelin, ABSOLUTE TURKEY, Bill Kenwright Ltd, Peter Hall 1993, Stage, Meadle, QUARTERMAINE'S TERMS, Duncan Weldon, Simon Gray Clive Francis 1/2 Television 2019, Television, Pope Abel, Cursed, Netflix, Frank Miller & Tom Wheeler 2015, Television, Lord Salisbury, The Crown, Netflix, Stephen Daldry 2014, Television, Robert, MISSING, BBC, Tom Shankland 2010, Television, Pat Barlow, CASUALTY, BBC Television, Declan O'Dwyer 2010, Television, Tilley, MY FAMILY, BBC Television, Ed Bye 2009, Television, Alistair Dudley, NEW TRICKS, BBC Television, Martyn Friend 2009, Television, Prince Philip, THE QUEEN, Blast Films for Channel 4, Patrick Reams 2007, Television, General Montgomery, PIERREPOINT, Granada Television, Adrian Shergold 2005, Television, Angus Fairly, ROSEMARY AND THYME, Brian Farnham 2003, Television, Dudley Singleton, REVERSALS, David Evans 2002, Television, Lord Atherton, THE RELIC HUNTER, Paolo Barzman 2000, Television, LONGITUDE, Channel 4 Television, Charles Sturridge 1998, Television, Chief Inspector Bonner, WYCLIFFE, Anglia, Alan Wareing 1996, Television, Ian Llewellyn Groves, GIVING TONGUE, BBC Television, Stefan Schwartz 1996, Television, Dominic, THE 10%ERS, Carlton Television, Ed Bye 1993, Television, Wyndham, SHARPES COMPANY, Central Television, Tom Clegg 1993, Television, Inspector, THE PLANT, BBC Television, Jonathan Lewis 1992, Television, Hedges, LIPSTICK ON YOUR COLLAR, Whistling Gypsy Productions, Renny Rye Film 2018, Feature Film, Rear Admiral Nick Wilkinson, Official Secrets, Classified Films, Gavin Hood 2018, Feature Film, Archbishop, The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle, Universal Pictures, Stephen Gaghan 2018, Feature Film, Mr Rossiter, The Little Stranger, Potboiler Productions, Lenny Abrahamson 2015, Feature Film, Sir John Scott Keltie, Lost City of Z, LCOZ Productions LTD, Bounder & Cad, Cinempressa, James Gray 2013, Feature Film, Sir Martin Archer Shee, MR.TURNER, Thin Man Films, Mike Leigh Powered by Spotlight and Tagmin The information in this CV has been provided by or on behalf of the client concerned via Spotlight.com. 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