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Simon Russell Beale Charlie Carter Paddock Suite, The Courtyard, 55 Charterhouse Street, London, EC1M 6HA p: + 44 (0) 20 73360351 e: [email protected] Simon Russell Beale Charlie Carter Location: Greater London Eye Colour: Grey Height: 5'7" (170 cm) Hair Colour: Greying Playing Age: 51 - 55 Hair Length: Short Appearance: White Stage 2021, Stage, Bach, Bach & Sons, The Bridge Theatre, Nick Hytner 2020, Stage, Ebenezer, A Christmas Carol, The Bridge Theatre, Nick Hytner 2020, Stage, Borkman, John Gabriel Borkman, Bridge Theatre, Nick Hytner 2019, Stage, The Lehman Trilogy, Piccadilly Theatre, Sam Mendes 2019, Stage, The Lehman Trilogy, The National Theatre/Park Avenue Armory, New York, Sam Mendes 2018, Stage, King Richard II, The Tragedy of King Richard The Second, Almeida Theatre, Joe Hill-Gibbins 2018, Stage, The Lehman Trilogy, The National Theatre, Sam Mendes 2016, Stage, Prospero, The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Company, Gregory Doran 2015, Stage, Mr Foote, Mr Foote's Other Leg, Hampstead Theatre/Haymarket (transfer), Richard Eyre 2015, Stage, The Dean, Temple, Donmar Warehouse, Howard Davies 2014, Stage, King Lear, King Lear, National Theatre, Sam Mendes 2013, Stage, Acting Captain Terri Dennis, Privates on Parade, Noel Coward Theatre, Michael Grandage 2013, Stage, Roote, The Hothouse, Trafalgar Studios, Jamie Lloyd 2012, Stage, Timon of Athens (Critics' Circle Award 2013), Timon of Athens, National Theatre, Nicholas Hytner 2011, Stage, Jimmy, Bluebird, Atlantic Theatre Company, New York, Gaye Taylor Upchurch 2011, Stage, Stalin, Collaborators, National Theatre, Nicholas Hytner 2010, Stage, Sydney, Deathtrap, Noel Coward Theatre, Matthew Warchus 2010, Stage, Sir Harcourt Courtly, London Assurance, National Theatre, Nicholas Hytner 2009, Stage, Lopahkin, The Cherry Orchard, Brooklyn Academy/World Tour/Old Vic, Sam Mendes 2009, Stage, Leontes, The Winter's Tale, Brooklyn Academy/World Tour/Old Vic, Sam Mendes 2008, Stage, Edward, A Slight Ache, National Theatre, Iqbal Khan 2008, Stage, Landscape, National Theatre, Iqbal Khan 2008, Stage, Undershaft, Major Barbara, National Theatre, Nicholas Hytner 2007, Stage, King Arthur, Monty Python's Spamalot, Palace Theatre, Mike Nicholls 2007, Stage, Benedick, Much Ado About Nothing, National Theatre, Nicholas Hytner 2006, Stage, Face, The Alchemist, National Theatre, Nicholas Hytner 2006, Stage, Galileo, The Life of Galileo, National Theatre, Howard Davies 2005, Stage, Cassius, Julius Caesar, Barbican Productions, Deborah Warner 2005, Stage, Macbeth, Macbeth, Almeida Theatre, John Caird 2005, Stage, King Arthur, Monty Python's Spamalot, Schubert Theatre, New York, Mike Nicholls 2005, Stage, Philip (Eve. 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