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Julian Wadham Julian Wadham Theatre Title Role Director Producer In Praise of Love Mark Walters Jonatahan Church Theatre Royal Bath Another Country Vaughan Cunningham Jeremy Herrin West End/Trafalgar Studios/No 1 Tour Another Country Vaughan Cunningham Jeremy Herrin Theatre Royal Bath/Chichester Festival Theatre This House Humphrey Atkins Jeremy Herrin RNT/Cottesloe and transfer to Olivier The Tempest Antonio Trevor Nunn Theatre Royal Haymarket Midsummer Night's Dream Theseus Sir Peter Hall Rose Theatre, Kingston with Judi Dench The Prince of Homberg Marshall Dorfling Jonathan Munby Donmar Warehouse Private Lives Elyot David Haig Theatre Roayl Bath That Face Hugh Jeremy Herrin Royal Court Theatre Much Ado About Nothing Don Pedro Nick Hytner RNT Tartuffe Cleante Lindsay Posner RNT The Winter's Tale Polixeness Nicholas Hytner Royal National Theatre Plenty Raymond Brock Jonathan Kent Almeida at the Albery The Good Samaritan Alan (leading role) John Dove Hampstead Theatre A letter Of Resignation Olivier Widdowes Christopher Morahan Tour and West End The Madness Of George III William Pitt Nicholas Hytner Royal National Theatre Once In A While The Odd Thing PeterHappens Pears Paul Godfrey Royal National Theatre Our Country's Good Ralph Clark Max Stafford Clark Royal Court The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 The Recruiting Officer Captain Plume Max Stafford-Clark Royal Court Mountain Language The Officer Harold Pinter Royal National Theatre The Changeling Antonio Richard Eyre Royal National Theatre Serious Money Jake todd Max Stafford Clark Royal Court Carrington Gerald Brennam Peter Gill Royal National Theatre Falkland Sound David Tinker Max Stafford-Clark Royal Court Another Country Barclay Stuart Burge Queens Theatre When We Are Married Gerald Forbes Ron Eyre Whitehall Theatre Young Writers Festival Danny Boyle/Antonia Bird Royal Court Film Title Role Director Producer The Song of Names Arbuthnot Bailey François Girard Serendipity Point Films Colette Ollendorff Wash Westmorland Number 9 Films/Lionsgate Churchill Montgomery Jonathan Taplitsky Salon Pictures Victoria & Abdul Alick Yorke Stephen Frears Phenomenon Pictures The Happy Prince Top Hat Rupert everett ECL Executive The 9th Life of Louis Drax Dr Janek Alex Aja Miramax Films The Riot Club Mr Richards Lone Scherfig Blueprint Pictures Queen & Country Colonel Fielding John Boorman Merlin Films Iron Lady Francis Pym Phyllida Lloyd Pathe Outpost: Black Sun Hunt Stephen Barker Black Camel Now is Good Dr Ryan Ol Parker BBC Films Scapegoat Headmaster Adams Charles Sturridge The Scapegoat Film Company Ltd War Horse Captain Steven Spielberg Dreamworks Cheerful Weather For The WeddingUncle Bob Donald Rice Cheerful Weather Rice Legacy Salenko Thomas Ikimi Black Camel Pictures Fake Identity Sterling Dennis Dimster Nu Image outpost Hunt Stephen Barker Matador/Black Camel Wah Wah Uncle Charles Richard E. Grant Lionsgate Goya's Ghost Joseph Bonaparte Milos Forman Saul Zaentz The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 Exorcist: The Beginning Major Granville Paul Schrader/Renny Harlin morgans Creek/Warner Brothers A Different Loyalty Andrew Darcy Marek Kanievska Dimension Films High Heels & Low Lifes Rogers Mel Smith Fragile Films Gypsy Woman Stanley Sheree Folkson Sky The Commissioner Prime Minister George Sluizer Showtime Productions Preaching To Be Perverted M'learned friend Stuart Urban Keep The Aspidistra Flying Ravelston Robert Bierman The Secret Agent The Assistant Commissioner Christopher Hampton Fox Searchlight The English Patient Madox Anthony Minghella Miramax The Madness Of King George William Pitt Nicholas Hytner Samuel Goldwyn Co. Maurice James Ivory Merchant Ivory Television Title Role Director Producer The Singapore Grip Solomon Langfeld Tom Vaughan Mammoth Screen/BBC One Death In Paradise VI Frank Henderson (guest lead) Richard Signy Red Planet for BBC 1 Outlander Series III Lord George Murray Brendan Maher Starz Tokyo Trial - 4 part mini series Justice Emma Northcroft (lead) Peter Verhoeff & Rob King Netflix/NHK (Japan) Outlander Series II Lord George Murray Philip John Starz The Casual Vacancy Aubrey Jonny Campbell BBC 1 The Outcast Dr Straechan Iain Softley BBC 1 Silk Jeremy Lever Michael Keillor BBC 1 Father Brown Colonel reginald Adams Ian Barber BBC 1 Downton Abbey (series 2) General Sir Herbert Strutt Andy Goddard Carnival Film & Television/ITV Midsomer Murders series 12 Sir William Chettham Renny Rye ITV Running Of The Deer Gray Tim Whitby Sky one Lewis Tom Rattenbury Maurice Phillips ITV Foyles War Forster Tristram Powell ITV My Boy Jack King George V Brian Kirk ITV Ghost boat Captain Nathan Byrnes Stuart Orme Yorkshire Television Nuremberg Maxwell-Fyfe Pual Bradshaw BBC TV The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 The Last Viceroy Jenkins Carl Heinmarch Channel 4 Tom Brown's Schooldays Squire Brown David Moore Company Pictures The Government Inspector Jonathan Powell Peter Kosminsky BBC TV Dalziel & Pascoe Richard Johnstone Gwennan Sage BBC TV The Brief Peter Brighton David Drury ITV Wallis & Edward Alec Hardinge David Moore Company Pictures/ITV Egypt - Carter & Tutenkhamun Lord Carnarvon Ferdie Fairfax BBC TV Taggart Brigadier Johnny Scott Ian Madden BBC Scotland Miss Marple Kevin Halliday Ed Hall ITV The Alan Clark Diaries Julian John Jones BBC TV Rosemary & Thyme Lord Elshingham Gwennan Sage Carnival/ITV Sherlock Holmes Hugo Massingham Simon Cellan Jones BBC TV Red Cap Lieutenant Col John Cosgrove Martin Hutchings BBC TV Wren: The Man Who Built BritainKing Charles II John Birkett BBC TV Hitler: The Rise of Evil Captain Mayr Christian Duguay US Networks Island At War Urba Thaddeus O'Sullivan Granada TV A Touch Of Frost Harry Monkton Roger Bamford Yorkshire Television Inspector Lynley - Payment In BloodDavid Sydeham Kim Flitcroft BBC TV Spooks Derek Bharat Nalluri Kudos/BBC TV Justice In Wonderland Desmond Browne QC Tim Leandro BBC TV Highlander - The Raven Dr Julian Heller George Mendeluk Dimension Films Kavanagh QC Giles Glazebrook QC Peter Smith ITV Lucan - The Trial Lord Lucan Richard Signy Granada Television A Dance To The Music Of Time General Liddament Christopher Morahan ITV Middlemarch James Chettam Anthony Page BBC TV Goodbye Cruel World Gavin Kaye Adrian Shergold BBC TV Blind Justice James Bingham Robert walker/Michael White BBC TV Country Robert Carlion Richard Eyre BBC The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456.
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