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Tristram Wymark 14 City Lofts 112-116 Tabernacle Street London EC2A 4LE offi[email protected] +44 (0) 20 7734 6441 TRISTRAM WYMARK Pennyworth Victoria Lucan Television Role Title Production Company Director Field Marshal Nelson Thursday PENNYWORTH SEASON 2 Warner Horizon / Epix Jon East Henry Labouchere VICTORIA ITV Delyth Thomas Gleaves LUCAN ITV Adrian Shergold Mr Quine CALL THE MIDWIFE BBC China Moo-Young Terry Willis EASTENDERS BBC John Greening Gordon Pope MIDSOMER MURDERS Bentley Productions Renny Rye Lieutenant Lloyd Peters GETTING OUT ALIVE Raw Television Carl Hindmarch Magistrate / District Judge HOLLYOAKS Lime Pictures Peter Fearon / Nicky Higgens Joe’s Dad JOE’S PALACE Talkback Thames / BBC Stephen Poliakoff Mossad Boss NUCLEAR SECRETS BBC Nat Sherman Broker HUSTLE Kudos Film Stefan Schwarz Naval Officer GHOST SHIP Yorkshire Television Stuart Orme Greg Moore KAVANAGH QC Central Television Peter Smith Captain Smith SHARPE Carlton Television Tom Clegg German Soldier JENNY’S WAR HTV Steve Gethers Estate Agent THIN AIR BBC Antonia Bird Guy VICTORIA WOOD BBC Geoff Posner Wealthy Gentleman HAGGARD Yorkshire Television Vernon Lawrence Frank MRS WARREN’S PROFESSION BBC Giles Havergal Film Role Title Production Company Director General Hogg THE BLACK PRINCE Brillstein Entertainment Kavi Raz Henderson ANOTHER COUNTRY Castlezone Ltd Marek Kanievska Bill GOOD & BAD AT GAMES Portman Quintet Productions Jack Gold Gestapo Officer THE COLD ROOM Cold Room Productions James Dearden Stage Role Title Production Company Director Burke THE EXORCIST Phoenix Theatre, West End & UK Sean Mathias Tour Neville FRACKED! OR: PLEASE DON’T Chichester Festival Theatre & UK Richard Wilson USE THE F-WORD Tour Anthony / Clive FEED THE BEAST Birmingham Repertory Theatre Peter Rowe Winston Churchill / Mr Weaver THIS MAY HURT A BIT Out of Joint Max Stafford-Clark Stepan / The Doctor / u/s THE COLLABORATORS National Theatre Nadia Falls Bulgarkov Porter / John Davenport CAUSE CELEBRE Old Vic Thea Sharrock Cover Higgins PYGMALION Chichester Festival Theatre Philip Prowse Company PHEDRÉ National Theatre / US Tour Nicholas Hytner Watchman / u/s Benedict & Don MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING National Theatre Nicholas Hytner John David DAVID COPPERFIELD Mercury Theatre Giles Havergal Captain Tock THE FASTEST CLOCK IN THE Naach Theatre Company Nadia Fall UNIVERSE Solder THE HOT ZONE BAC Dominic Hingorani Gaspard NOTHING East 57th Street Theatre, NYC Philip Prowse Hades BACKPACKERS ORPHEUS Sound Theatre Tinge Krishman Mr Murdstone DAVID COPPERFIELD West Yorkshire Playhouse Giles Havergal Osrick HAMLET Thelma Holt (No 1 Tour) Yukio Ninagawa Rochester THE WIDE SARGASSO SEA Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Jon Pope Sebastian THE TEMPEST Thelma Holt (No 1 Tour) Patrick Mason Pischik THE CHERRY ORCHARD Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Philip Prowse Kurt DANCE OF DEATH Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Stewart Laing Emperor Leopold II MOZART’S NACHTMUSIK Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Robert David MacDonald George Hudd SEMI-MUNDE Lyric Theatre Philip Prowse Tom O’Toole TWO WAY MIRROR Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Jon Pope Company PAL JOEY Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Philip Prowse Banquo MACBETH Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre David McDonald The Doctor THE MILLIONAIRESS Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Giles Havergal Cokane WIDOWERS HOUSES Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Giles Havergal Leartes HAMLET Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Philip Prowse Leonard THE BAT OF A TOKYO HOTEL Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Philip Prowse Mr Dumby LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN Triumph Apollo Philip Prowse Ratcliffe RICHARD III National Theatre Richard Eyre Dan ANNA’S ROOM National Theatre Peter Farago Demetrius A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM New Shakespeare Co David Conville Roderigo THE DUCHESS OF MALFI National Theatre Philip Prowse Walter Raleigh THE CRITIC National Theatre Sheila Hancock Giovanni ’TIS PITY SHE’S A WHORE Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Philip Prowse Stage (cont) Role Title Production Company Director Hippolytus PHAEDRA Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Philip Prowse Sidney Carton A TALE OF TWO CITIES Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Philip Prowse Pongo ENRICO IV Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Philip Prowse Frank MRS WARREN’S PROFESSION Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre Giles Havergal Faukland THE RIVALS Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre David MacDonald Skills Accents & Dialects (* = native): American-Standard, Australian, Birmingham, Cockney, Cornwall, French, Irish-Southern, Liverpool, London*, Northern, RP, Scottish-Standard, Welsh-Standard, West Country, Yorkshire Languages: Bengali, French Music & Dance: Baritone*, Bass-Baritone*, Period Dancing* Sports (* = highly skilled): Horse-riding* Vehicle Licences: Car Driving Licence Playing age: 50 - 60 years Hair colour: Grey Eye colour: Grey-green Height: 5’11” (180cm) .
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