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Geoffrey Beevers Geoffrey Beevers Theatre Title Role Director Producer MAYDAYS Sir Hugh Trelawney Owen Horsley Royal Shakespeare Company A SHORT HISTORY OF TRACTORSNikolai IN UKRAINIAN Mark Babych Hull Truck Theatre AMADEUS Baron van Swieten Michael Longhurst National Theatre THE AUDIENCE The Equerry Stephen Daldry Gielgud Theatre / Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre NY HERESY OF LOVE Father Antonio Nancy Meckler Royal Shakespeare Company MEASURE FOR MEASURE Escalus Roxanna Silbert Royal Shakespeare Company 2ND MAY 1997 Robert George Perrin The Bush Theatre / Nabokov LEAVING Chancellor Rieger Sam Walters Orange Tree Theatre WAR & PEACE Count Rostov / General KutuzovNancy Meckler & Polly Teale Shared Experience THE SKIN GAME Squire Hillcrist Sam Walters Orange Tree Theatre HAMLET Polonius Various AFTLS US Tour THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Gremio / Sly Anne Tipton Bristol Old Vic Theatre PLAYING WITH FIRE Lord Stanley Michael Attenborough National Theatre THE U.N INSPECTOR Head of Intelligence David Farr National Theatre TWELFTH NIGHT Andrew Aguecheek Stephen Unwin English Touring Theatre A PASSAGE TO INDIA Turton / McBryde Nancy Meckler Shared Experience SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER Hardcastle Hettie MacDonald Kent Opera Season THE WINTER'S TALE Antigonus Nicholas Hytner National Theatre The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 A SERVANT TO TWO MASTERSDr Lombardi / 1st Waiter Tim Supple Royal Shakespeare Company / Young Vic Theatre HAMLET Horatio Giles Block Shakespeare's Globe THE ANTIPODES Dr Hughball Gerry Freedman Shakespeare's Globe EURYDICE Vincent Simon Godwin Whitehall Theatre KING LEAR Hamlet David Frank Madison USA Film Title Role Director Producer LEGEND Old Bailey Judge Brian Helgeland Universal Pictures FOSTER Toy Manufacturer Jonathan Newman SC Films International THE KID Headmaster Nick Moran Intandem Films CLASH OF THE TITANS Noble (Basilica) Louis Leterrier Warner Bros THE EDGE OF LOVE Registrar John Maybury BBC Films CASS Vicar Jon S. Baird Cass Films MISS POTTER Mr Copperthwaite Chris Noonan Phoenix Pictures FRAGILE Father Tom Jaume Balagueró Castelao Producciones G:MT GREENWICH MEAN TIMEBuilding Society Manager John Strickland Icon Film Distribution MONK DAWSON Paterson Tom Waller Vanguard Cinema THE WOODLANDERS Agent Phil Agland Arts Council of England CENTURY Lecturer Stephen Poliakoff Beambright CURSE OF THE PINK PANTHERConcierge Blake Edwards United Artists VICTOR VICTORIA Police Inspector Blake Edwards MGM Television Title Role Director Producer PLEBS Phoenix Sam Leifer ITV / Rise Films HOLBY CITY Terry Livsley Jennie Darnell BBC EASTENDERS Judge Various BBC BAD EDUCATION Vicar Various BBC / Tiger Aspect DOCTORS Arthur Radley Di Patrick BBC REGGIE PERRIN Vicar Ben Farrell BBC / Objective Productions The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 THE TUDORS Archbishop of York Ciaran Donnelly Showtime Networks ON EXPENSES Douglas Hogg MP Simon Cellan Jones BBC MARGARET THATCHER: THE LONGHead PanellistWALK TO FINCHLEY Niall MacCormick BBC DALZIEL & PASCOE Catholic Priest Various BBC UNCLE ADOLF Vogl Nicholas Renton Company Pictures THE BILL Bernard Richard Standeven ITV / Thames Television CASUALTY Francis Twine Jim O'Hanlon BBC ISLAND AT WAR Senator Duquemin Various ITV / Granada Television THE GENIUS OF MOZART Archbishop Colloredo Various BBC DOWN TO EARTH Gus Jackson Various BBC POIROT Seddon David Moore Carnival Film & Television JEFFREY ARCHER: THE TRUTHDennis Thatcher Guy Jenkin BBC BERTIE & ELIZABETH Earl of Strathmore Giles Foster Carlton Television THE QUEEN'S NOSE Registrar Various Film & General Productions THE ARISTOCRATS Duke of Richmond David Caffrey BBC BOYZ UNLIMITED Mr Hornchurch Lydia Olroyd Channel 4 / Hat Trick RED DWARF Doctor Ed Bye PBS GOODNIGHT, MISTER TOM Vicar Jack Gold Carlton Television PEAK PRACTICE Stuart Johnson Various Central Independent Television THE PALE HORSE Father Gorman Charles Beeson Anglia Television BODYGUARDS DAC James Henty Various Carlton UK Productions SILENT WITNESS Reverend Andrew Duffy Catherine Morshead BBC SEAFORTH Mr Thrush Various BBC PERFORMANCE Friar Thomas Various BBC THE CASE-BOOK OF SHERLOCKInspector HOLMES Montgomery Various Granada Television THE BUDDHA OF SUBURBIA Carl Roger Michell BBC THE DARLING BUDS OF MAY Mr Gibbins Various BFS / Excelsior A TIME TO DANCE Christopher Pearson Kevin Billington BBC ANYTHING MORE WOULD BE GREEDYAlan Nuttall Rodney Bennett Anglia Television GRANGE HILL Mr Birtles Various BBC THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN Kevin Coley Various Granada Television A DOROTHY L. SAYERS MYSTERYRyland Vaughan Various BBC The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 DR WHO The Master / Melkur / Private JohnsonVarious BBC The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456.
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