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Stewart Wright Stewart Wright Photo: Ruth Crafer Stewart is currently playing the role of Perks in The Railway Children until Nov 5th. If you have time check out his new showreel by clicking on 'see video showreel' above. Location: London Other: Equity Height: 5'11" (180cm) Eye Colour: Hazel Weight: 14st. 2lb. (90kg) Hair Colour: Auburn Playing Age: 31 - 45 years Hair Length: Short Appearance: White Television 2017, Television, Alan, Dr Who, BBC, Wayne Yip 2016, Television, Sergent Hatfield, Marley's Ghosts, Objective Fiction for UKTV, Jonathan Gershfield 2015, Television, Curtis, I Want My Wife Back, Mainstreet Pictures for BBCOne, Paul Norton Walker 2014, Television, Clarence, The Purple Pileus - The Nightmare Worlds of HG Wells, Clerkenwell Films for Sky Arts, Adrian Shergold 2013, Television, Kevin, Love and Marriage (Series), ITV, Debbie Isitt 2007, Television, Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story, BBC Television, Andy de Emmony 2007, Television, Love Soup, BBC Television, Sandy Johnson 2006, Television, Bonkers (Series), Lime Pictures (Mersey Television), Juliet May, Jim Doyle, Rob Evans 2006, Television, Seven Second Delay, Granada Television, Phil John 2006, Television, Spooks, Kudos, Julian Holmes 2006, Television, The Bearded Ladies, BBC Television, Dominic Brigstocke 2005, Television, Doc Martin (2 Series), ITV, Ben Bolt, Minkie Spiro 2004, Television, Dirty Filthy Love, ITV, Adrian Shergold 2003, Television, Directed By Jim Leonard, BBC Television, Ed Dyson 2002, Television, Celeb, Ed Bye 2002, Television, I Saw You, Granada Television, Tom Vaughn 2002, Television, Murder In MInd, BBC Television, Ferdinand Fairfax 2002, Television, Ready When You Are Mr McGill, WTTV, Paul Seed 2002, Television, Wild West (2 Series), BBC Television, Jonathan Gershfield/ Juliet May 2001, Television, Armadillo, BBC Television, Howard Davies 2001, Television, Black Books, BBC Television, Nick Wood 2001, Television, Coupling, BBC Television, Martin Dennis 2001, Television, Lee Evans: So What Now?, BBC Television, Tony Dow 2001, Television, Rescue Me (Series), Tiger Aspect, Kate Dennis, Julian Holmes, Christine Langhan 2000, Television, Doctors, BBC Television, Rebecca Surridge 2000, Television, My Hero, BBC Television, John Stroud 2000, Television, The Vicar of Dibley, BBC Television, Gareth Carrivick 2000, Television, World of Pub, BBC Television, Michael Cumming 1999, Television, Heartburn Hotel, BBC Television, Dewi Humphries 1999, Television, People Like Us, BBC Television, John Morton/ Paul Schlesinger 1999, Television, Smack The Pony, Channel 4, Roberto Bangura 1997, Television, Alexei Sayle Show, BBC Television, Edgar Wright 1997, Television, Chalk, BBC Television, Juliet May Stewart Wright 1/3 1997, Television, The Bill, Thames Television 1997, Television, The Round Tower, Festival Productions, Alan Grint Stage 2017, Stage, Perks, The Railway Children, Exeter Northcott/Nick Brooke Ltd, Paul Jepson 2015, Stage, Studio 6, Ferment - Bristol Old Vic, Adele Thomas 2015, Stage, Roger Walker, BOV 250th Gala Show, Bristol Old Vic, John Caird 2014, Stage, Baps, Dick Wittington and his Cat, Lyric Hammersmith, Dan Herd 2014, Stage, Jimmy Greaves, Kenneth Wolstenholme and various, World Cup Final 1966, Bristol Old Vic, Tom Morris 2012, Stage, Does My Society Look Big In This?, Bristol Old Vic, Tom Morris 2012, Stage, John Dory, Wild Oats, Bristol Old Vic, Mark Rosenblatt 2012, Stage, Roger Walker, Swallows and Amazons, National co-production, West End and UK Tour, Tom Morris 2011, Stage, Ivan Abramovich, The Department of Smelling Pistakes, Publick Transport, John Nicholson 2011, Stage, Dan, Muscle, Hull Truck, Lee Lyford 2010, Stage, Roger Walker, Swallows and Amazons, Bristol Old Vic, Tom Morris 2010, Stage, Noel, Misconception, Assembly Rooms - Edinburgh Fringe, Katie McAleese 2009, Stage, Muscle, Bristol Old Vic, Lee Lyford 2008, Stage, The Nothing Show (One man show), Jacksons Lane, Tabacco Factory , Tour, Craig Edwards 2007, Stage, Earls of the Court, Edinburgh Fringe, Stewart Wright/Will Adamsdale 2005, Stage, Angus, Neville's Island, Birminham Rep, Paul Raffield 2003, Stage, Bottom, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Bristol Old Vic, David Farr 2003, Stage, The Prince of Wales, The Madness of George III, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Rachel Kavanagh 2001, Stage, All My Sons, National Theatre, Howard Davies 1999, Stage, Love & The Art of War, King's Head Theatre, Peter Kavanagh 1998, Stage, An Audience With a Queen, Riverside Studios, David Prescott 1998, Stage, Jackie, Queens Theatre, Gip Hoppe 1998, Stage, The Magistrate, Chichester/ Savoy Theatre, Nicholas Broadhurst Film 2017, Film, Lloydy, Knights of the Realm, Will Adamsdale/John Hardwick, John Hardwick 2016, Film, George, Hit and Run, NFTS, Ian Robertson 2014, Feature Film, Uncle Henry, Nativity 3, Debbie Isitt 2007, Feature Film, Charlie, Incendiary, Film Council/Film 4, Sharon Maguire 2007, Film, Out of Here, Sound Film, Chino Mayo 2006, Film, World Of Wrestling, Film Club, Ben Gregor 2005, Feature Film, A Good Year, Stripe Productions, Ridley Scott 2005, Feature Film, Best Man, Best Man Films, Stefan Schwartz 2003, Feature Film, If Only, Intermedia, Gil Junger 2002, Feature Film, Ali G Inda House, Working Title, Mark Mylod 2000, Feature Film, Bridget Jones Diary, Working Title, Sharon Maguire 2000, Feature Film, Dog Eat Dog, Film 4, Moody Shoaibi 2000, Feature Film, High Heels & Low Lifes, Buena Vista, Mel Smith 1997, Feature Film, Cucciolo, Neri Parenti 1996, Feature Film, Fierce Creatures, Fish Productions, Fred Skepsi Radio 2010, Radio, Lloydy and co writer, Earls of the Court, BBC Radio 4, Sasha Yevtushenko 2008, Radio, 28 Characters and co writer, Strangers on Trains, BBC Radio 4, Steven Canny Further Credits 2015, Pantomime, Eugenie - Ugly Sister, Cinderella, Evolution Pantomimes, Matt Daines 2014, Rehearsed Reading, Curtis, I want my wife back, Mainstreet Pictures, Mark Bussell and Justin Sbrensi 2013, Rehearsed Reading, Roderigo, Othello, Bristol Old Vic, Tom Morris 2013, Rehearsed Reading, Winston Churchill, stroke victim and various, This may hurt a bit, Bristol Old Vic/Out of Joint, Max Stafford- Clark 2013, Cabaret, Bertrand (Compere), Zion Cabaret, Zion Bristol 2012, Improvisation, Comedy impro troupe, The Hot Air Baboons, The Cube 2010, Rehearsed Reading, Nuclear Family, Bristol Old Vic, Amelia Sears 2009, Rehearsed Reading, Muscle, Bristol Old Vic, Lee Lyford Training: Central School of Speech and Drama - BA Acting - 1993/1996 Stewart Wright 2/3 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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