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Edward Petherbridge Edward Petherbridge Edward has a website: www.pethsstagingpost.com. Agents Lindy King Associate Agent Joel Keating [email protected] 0203 214 0871 Assistant Tessa Schiller [email protected] Roles Film Production Character Director Company How To Talk To Girls At Pt First Delish Films Parties Alice - Through The Looking James Bobin Walt Disney Pictures Glass Pope Joan Aesculapius Sönke Wortmann Constantin Film Pope Joan Dom Vladimir Norman Jewison Serendipity Point Films An Awfully Big Adventure St. Ives Mike Newell BBC Television Production Character Director Company Doctors Mr Grimsdale Simon Gibney BBC United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Character Director Company Jonathan Strange and Mr George III Toby Haynes BBC Norrell The Borgias Friar Raphael Jeremy Podwesa LB Television A Christmas Carol Foster David Hugh-Jones Hallmark Entertainment / TNT A Tragedy Of Two Fellmer Michael Tuchner Ambitions Armchair Theatre Roy Ken Campbell ITV Crown Court series Various ITV Dead Of Night: The Edmund Paul Annett / Rodney BBC Exorcism Bennett Dixon Of Dock Green Tony Glaister Ted Willis BBC Footprints In The Jungle Theo Michael Lindsay-Hogg Fraud Squad Roger Simms Ivor Jay ATV Gaudy Night Lord Peter Wimsey Michael Simpson BBC Gullivers Travels Dr Pritchard Charles Sturridge Channel 4 Have His Carcase Lord Peter Wimsey Christopher Hodson BBC Headmaster Mr Parsons John Challen BBC Journey's End Lt Osborne Michael Simpson BBC King Lear France Michael Elliott Channel 4 Lord Peter Wimsey Lord Peter Wimsey David Hugh-Jones BBC Maigret Leon Florentin John Strickland Granada TV Message For Posterity 3rd Committee Dennis Potter BBC Member Midsomer Murders; Lord Holm Richard Holthouse Bentley Productions Death in a chocolate Box No Strings Sam Jessup Ronnie Baxter Yorkshire Television Noble House Jason Plumm Gary Nelson DEG / NBC Pericles, Prince Of Tyre Gower David Hugh-Jones BBC Silent Witness Lewis Freeman Renny Rye BBC Softly Softly Johnny Hicks Terence Dudley BBC Strange Interlude Charles Marsden Herbert Wise Bowden Productions Ltd / PBS The Ash Tree Sir Richard Fell Lawrence Gordon BBC Clark The Brief series 1 + 2 John Deery/Jack ITV Gold/Sandy Johnson The Guardians Christopher Hobson Rex Firkin ITV United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Character Director Company The Life And Adventures Newman John Caird Channel 4 Of Nicholas Nickleby Noggs/Hawk's Rival The New Avengers Mullins Various ITV The River Flows East Chetwyn Brian Bell BBC The Shining Pyramid Actor Gareth Davies The Three Sisters Vershinin Trevor Nunn Thames TV / ITV (RSC) The Young Indiana Jones The Major Jim O'Brien Paramount TV / ABC Chronicles Wessex Tales Fellmer Various BBC Stage Production Character Director Company My Perfect Mind Tour Told By An Idiot The Importance of Being Chasuble Iqbal Khan Theatre Royal Windsor Earnest: The Musical The Importance of Being Chasuble Iqbal Khan Riverside Studios Earnest: The Musical The Fantasticks Henry Amon Duchess Theatre Miyamoto 'Tis a Pity She's a Whore Soranzo Actors Company Busman's Honeymoon Lyric Theatre Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Toymaker Adrian Noble Palladium Theatre Cymbeline Cymbeline Royal Shakespeare Company Cyrano De Bergerac Cyrano De Greenwich Theatre Bergerac Defending Jeffrey West Yorkshire Playhouse Donkeys Years Birkett Jeremy Sams Comedy Theatre Hamlet Player King/Ghost Royal Shakespear company King Lear The Fool Actors Company Krapp's Last Tape Barbican Love's Labours Lost Armado Royal Shakespeare Company Nicholas Nickelby Newman Naggs Royal Shakespeare Company No Limit's To Love Otto David Mercer Royal Shakespeare Company Noel and Gertie Noel Sean Mathias Duke Of York's Theatre Point Valaine Mortimer Quinn Tim Luscombe Chichester Festival Theatre United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Character Director Company Rosencrantz and Guilderstein National Theatre Guilderstein are Dead Ruling The Roost The Hotel Actors Company Manager Single Spies Alan Dosser West Yorkshire Playhouse Strange Interlude Marsden Eugene o'Neill McKellen/Petherbridge Company Tartuffe Tartuffe Actors Company The Cherry Orchard Gayev McKellen/Petherbridge Company The Critic Fretful McKellen/Petherbridge Company The Duchess Of Malfi McKellen/Petherbridge Company The Merry Wives Of Ford Royal Shakespeare Company Windsor The Misanthrope Alceste National Theatre The Power and The Glory The Whiskey Chichester Festival Theatre Priest The Real Inspector Hound Moon McKellen/Petherbridge Company The Relapse Cuppler Trevor Nunn Royal National Theatre The Rivals Faulkland National Theatre The Seagull Dorn John Caird National Theatre The Squirrel's David Mamet The King's Head The Way Of The World Mirabell Actors Company The Woman In Black Arthur Kipps Fortune Theatre The Woman In White Mr Fairlie Trevor Nunn Palace Theatre Three Sisters Vershinin Royal Shakespeare Company Twelfth Night Malvolio Ian Judge Royal Shakespeare Company Twelfth Night Orsino Royal Shakespeare Company Valentine's Day William Gillian Lynne Chichester Festival Theatre Radio Production Character Director Company Breaking The Silence BBC Radio 3 The Last Moriarty - Audio Book Charles Veley Lord Peter Wimsey Novels Lord Peter Wimsey The Wide Brimmed Hat BBC Radio 3 War And Peace United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Other Production Character Director Company An Awfully Big Adventure St Ives Mike Newell Fine Line The Statement Dom Vladimir Norman Jewison Serendipity Point / Sony United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected].
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