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Hywel Morgan Eamonn Bedford Agency 1st Floor - 28 Mortimer Street London W1W 7RD EBA t +44(0) 20 7734 9632 e [email protected] represented by Charlie Cox www.eamonnbedford.agency HYWEL MORGAN HEIGHT: 5’10” (177cm) HAIR: Light/Mid Brown EYES: Blue TITLE (Role) DIRECTOR PRODUCTION COMPANY TELEVISION Embankment (Steve Johnson) James Hawes Apple TV+ Gentleman Jack (Willam Briggs) Ed Hall/Amanda Brotchie BBC/HBO Stephen (DS Sutton) Alrick Riley Hat Trick Mecurio for ITV Transatlantic Cable (Frederick Gisborne) Karl Holland/Stuart Jones October Films Pennyworth (Union Officer) Danny Cannon Warner Bros The Pembrokeshire Murders (Prison Governor) Marc Evans ITV Holby City (Hector Flint) Griff Rowland BBC The Demon Headmaster (The Prime Minister) Jonathan Fox-Bassett BBC Washington (Mob Ringleader) Roel Reiné History Channel The End Of The F***ing World (SOCO) Jonathan Entwistle Channel 4 Doctors Simon Gibney BBC Holby City (Pete Ryland) Jermaine Julien BBC Bricks Clare Beavan BBC Hollyoaks Clive Arnold BBC Hinterland (Rhodri Davies) Ed Thomas Fiction Factory Talking To The Dead (Paul Fletcher) China Moo Young Warp Films The Tunnel (Journalist) Hettie MacDonald Kudos Skins (Mark) Charles Martin Company Pictures Da Vinci’s Demons (Prison Bully) Paul Wilmshurst Starz Lee Nelson’s Well Funny People (Adrian Irving) Rebecca Rycroft Avalon Isaac Newton: The Last Magician Renny Bartlett BBC (Humphry Newton) Dark Matters (Charles Dawson/Dr. Flinn/Knox) James Tovell/Crispin Reece Discovery Eastenders (Nick Meth) Gwennan Sage BBC Get Out Alive (Blaine Mayhugh) Renny Bartlett Discovery Doctors (Rhys Proctor / Dave Morse) Terry Iland BBC Casualty (Gethyn Williams/Tim Horton/Danny) Rob McGillivray/Terry Iland BBC Lawrence Moody Family (Liam Cunliffe) David Drury LWT Pobol Y Cwm Alan Cook BBC Talk About Welsh Gwynne Williams S4C Monstrous Pennant Roberts HTV Playing For Wales Pennant Roberts HTV THEATRE Home, I’m Darling (Marcus) Tamara Harvey National Theatre/West End Imperium - Parts 1 & 2 (Hybrida/Popilius) Greg Doran Gielgud Theatre The Alchemist (Lovewit) Polly Findlay RSC Queen Anne (George Of Denmark) Natalie Abrahami RSC Love For Love (Trapland) Selina Cadell RSC This May Hurt A Bit (Nye Bevan) Max Stafford-Clark Out Of Joint The Importance Of Being Earnest (Algernon) Giles Croft Nottingham Playhouse A Walk On Part:The Fall Of New Labour (Tony Blair) Max Roberts Soho Theatre Blithe Spirit (Charles) Orla O’Loughlin Watermill Theatre Onassis (Theo) Nancy Meckler Chichester Festival Theatre War And Peace (Anatole) Nancy Meckler/Polly Teale Shared Experience Indian Ink (Captain Durance) Lucy Pitman-Wallace Salisbury Playhouse Kind Hearts And Coronets (Louis Mazzini) Richard Baron Pitlochry Festival Theatre A Man For All Seasons (Henry VIII) Richard Baron Pitlochry Festival Theatre Dancing At Lughnasa (Gerry) Jonathan Munby Watermill Theatre Mill On The Floss (Tom) Nancy Meckler/Polly Teale Shared Experience Because It’s There (George Mallory) Giles Croft Nottingham Playhouse The Rivals (Jack Absolute) Alasdair Ramsey Greenwich Theatre Julius Caesar (Marc Anthony) Phil Clark Sherman Theatre Company Henry V (Montjoy/MacMorris) Lloyd Llywelyn-Jones Sherman Theatre Company FILM The End Of The Fucking World Jonathan Entwistle Film4 Pylon Jono Smith Shooters Page Eight (Priest) David Hare BBC Films W.E. (Journalist) Madonna The Weinstein Company Rain (Older Ryan) Maxine Evans Tornado Films Me, Me, Me (Adam Newman) Geraldine Geraghty Kyng Films Making A Killing (Jake Summers) Ryan Lee Driscoll Guerilla Films RADIO After Eden Alison Hindell BBC The Mark Of Zorro Foz Allan BBC Letters To Mam Foz Allan BBC The Heaven Tree Tanya Nash BBC.
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