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Andrew Scarborough www.cam.co.uk Email [email protected] Address Andrew 55-59 Shaftesbury Avenue London Scarborough W1D 6LD Telephone +44 (0) 20 7292 0600 Television Title Role Director Production EMMERDALE Graham Various ITV WOLFBLOOD Hartington Jonathan Dower BBC VICTORIA Captain Childers Various Mammoth Screen JAMAICA INN Magistrate Bassatt Phillipa Lowthorne BBC Television DOWNTON ABBEY Tim Drewe Philip John Carnival for ITV Lightworkers Media for The THE BIBLE Joshua Tony Mitchell History Channel OUR GIRL Sergeant Peters David Drury BBC SILENT WITNESS DI Jeff Hart Richard Clark BBC Television SILK DS Adam Lambert Jeremy Webb BBC Television EASTENDERS Carter Dan Wilson BBC Television HIDDEN Ben Lander Niall McCormick BBC Television DOCTORS Martin Venning Sean Gleeson BBC Television HOLBY CITY Tim Campbell Paul Gibson BBC Television SPOOKS Stephen Hillier Alrick Riley BBC Television DOCTORS DS Vince Blackwell Piotr Szkopiak BBC Television Dr Jonathan Ormerod THE ROYAL TODAY - ITV (Regular) HOLBY CITY - - BBC TELEVISION ROMAN MYTHS Jo Sephus - BBC Television Stuart Diamond (Regular SURBURBIAN SHOOT OUT - Channel 5 series 2) BAD GIRLS (Series 7) Kevin Spears (Regular) Shed Productions for ITV - Stuart Diamond (Regular SUBURBIAN SHOOT OUT - Channel 5 series 1) ROME Milo - BBC Television/ HBO EYES DOWN Philip - BBC TELEVISION HEARTS AND BONES SERIES 2 Michael OWen (Regular) - BBC Television CORONATION STREET Harvey - ITV HEARTS AND BONES SERIES 1 Michael Owen (Regular) - BBC Television THE INNOCENT Mark - Yorkshire Television HEARTBEAT Martin Weller - Yorkshire Television Roy Packham / Barry THE BILL - Thames Television Shackford / Warren Judd TOUCHING EVIL Martin Simmons - United Productions SILENT WITNESS Marco - BBC TELEVISION TRIAL AND TRIBULATION Tom - La Plante Productions CASUALTY Peter - BBC Television Film Title Role Director Production JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS Lissius - HBO Theatre Title Role Director Production UPPER CUT Barry Lotte Wakeman Southwalk Playhouse RELATIVE VALUES The Earl - Salisbury Playhouse ELECTRICITY Michael Ian Brown Yorkshire Playhouse THE MASTER BUILDER Ragnar - The Albery Theatre Westend WILD ORCHIDS The Prince - Chichester Festival HANDBAG - Nick Philapou Hammersmith Lyric Theatre WUTHERING HEIGHTS Heathcliffe - Good Theatre Company HAMLET - Jonathan Kent Almeida Theatre LOOT Dennis Toby Robertson Theatre Clwyd WUTHERING HEIGHTS Heathcliffe Michael Napier Brown York Grand Opera House Radio Title Role Director Production ARTHUR Lancelot - BBC Radio 4 Skills Accents & Dialects American- Southern States, American-Standard, Cockney, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Lancashire, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Northern, RP, Yorkshire*, Sports Abseiling, Climbingm Cricket*, Football*, Golf, Horse-riding*, Rugby*, Skiing Vehicle Licences Car Driving Licence Characteristics Height Hair Eyes 5'10" Dark brown Dark Brown CAM Limited Registered Oce:CAM, 55-59 ShaftesburyAvenue, London, E. [email protected] W1D6LD T. +44 (0) 20 7292 Registered in England N0. 7268144 Members of the PMA. VATNo. 993 055 733 0600.
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