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Paul Freeman Paul Freeman Theatre Title Role Director Producer Ross General Allenby Adrian Noble Chichester Festival Ross General Allenby Adrian Noble Chichester Festival Uncle Vanya Saul Serebryakov Lindsay Posner West End Holy Rosenbergs Dr Morganstern Laurie Sansom National Theatre Enlightenment Gordon Ed Hall Hamstead Theatre The Power of Yes Ronnie Cohen Angus Jackson Royal National Theatre Glengarry Glen Ross George Aaronnow James Macdonald Apollo Theatre Gates of Gold Conrad Gavin McAlinden Trafalgar Studios Art Marc Thea Sharrock/Matt Wacher/Jennie Dranell Cymbeline Iachimo Adrian Noble RSC / Barbican Hamlet Claudius Matthew Warchus RSC / Kennedy Centre The Tempest Prospero Ron Daniels American Rep A Midsummer Night's Dream Oberon Deborah Paige Regents Park Hamlet Claudius Tim Piggot-Smith Regents Park Death and the Maiden Geraldo Lindsay Posner Duke of York Die Gluckiche Hand The Actor Pierre Audi Nederlands Opera The Cutting Alec Dominic Domgoole Bush Theatre Fashion Paul Cash Michael Attenborough Haymarket / Tricycle The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 Orpheus Descending Jabe Torrance Peter Hall Haymarket Theatre The Tourist Guide Martin Pierre Audi Almeida Theatre Plenty Lazar David Hare National Theatre The Women The Man Edward Bond National Theatre A Fair Quarrel Limber Bill Gaskill National Theatre The Perfectionist Stuart Robin Lefevre Hamstead Club Crimes in Hot Countries Toplis Bill Alexander RSC The Castle Krak Nick Hamm RSC Downchil Roy Scadding Bill Alexander RSC Beaux Stratagem Archer Peter James Lyric Hammersmith Merchant of Venice Shylock Michael Attenborough Young Vic Theatre The Tempest Ferdinand Stuart Burge Nottingham The Provok'd Wife Constant David Hare Watford Norman is that you? Robin Phillips Tour The Speakers Joint Stock It's a mad world my masters William Gaskill Joint Stock Epsom Downs Max Stafford Clark Joint Stock Fanshen Joint Stock Tooth of Crime Starman Jim Sharman Royal Court Theatre No End of Blame Bela Nick Kent Tricycle Theatre Film Title Role Director Producer High Strung Kramovsky Michael Damian Castel Film Studio Promakhos Callum Coerte Voorhees/John VoorheesItasca Films Fantastic Fear Of Everything Dr Freidkin Crispian Mills Indomina Pictures Getaway The Man Courtney Solomon Warner Brothers Centurion Gov. Julius Agricola Neil Marshall Pathe/Warner Brothers Hard Boiled Sweets Eddie David L G Hughes Fatal Black Trimming Pablo (short) Pablo Picasso Tim Newton Citizen Hot Fuzz Rev. Shooter Edgar Wright Working Title The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 Girl And A Gun Eddie Dave Hughes Sterling Pictures Feast Of The Goat Cabral Lluis Llosa Lola Films Stroke Of Genius Angus Rowdy Herrington Bobby Jones Productions George And The Dragon Sir Robert Tom Reeve Carousel Pictures Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War Jenkins Ian Sharpe Evolution Film Morlang Julius Morlang Tjebbo Penning Phanta Vision Film The Three Kings Melchior Shaun Mosley Wandering Star Film Devil's Arithmetic Rebbe Donna Deitch Dufferin Gate Only Love Dallesandro John Erman Only Love Productions Double Team Goldsmythe Hark Tsui Colony Pictures Ltd Call Girl Marco Carlo Vanzina Video 80 Samson And Delilah Menoah Nick Roeg Lube Productions Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: IvanThe MovieOoze Bryan Spicer 20th Century Fox Le Hussard sur le toit Laurent de Theus Jean-Paul Rappeneau Hachette Productions Piccolo grande amore Otto Carlo Vanzina Video 80 Just like A woman Millichamp Christopher Monger British Screen Productions A Dangerous Man Dumont Chris Menaul Sands Films Aces: Iron Eagles III Kleiss John Glen Carolco Eminent Domain Ben John Irvin Arama Productions/HTV Les Belles Americaines Tom Carol Wiseman Chrysalide The Last island Sean Marleen Gorris First Floor Without A Clue Moriarty Tom Eberhardt ITC Prisoner Of Rio Ronald Biggs Lech Majewski Palace Si Elle Dit Oui? Nick Claude Vital Stardust Shanghai Surprise Faraday Jim Goddard Handmade Films Flight To Berlin Nicholas Chris Petit BFI Sakharov Leontiev Jack Gold Titus A World Apart Kruger Chris Menges Atlantic Entertainment Group Unsuitable Job For A Woman James Calendar Chris Petit Boyd's Company The Sender Dr Denman Roger Christian Paramount Raiders Of The Lost Ark Belloq Steven Spielberg Paramount Who Dares Wins Sir Richard Ian Sharp United Artists The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 The Dogs Of War Derek John Irvin United Artists The Long Good Friday Colin John Mackenzie Handmade Films The Gatehouse Evelyn Eldritch Martin Gooch Gothic Manor Viking Destiny Tarburn David L.G. Hughes Fatal Black / Saban Films Morlang Julius Morlang Tjebbo Penning Phanta Vision Film International B.V. Television Title Role Director Producer Tokyo Trial William D Patrick Pieter Verhoeff/ Rob W. King NHK/ Netflix Da Vinci's Demons The Architect Various Starz/ BBC Worldwide Lucan John Pearson Adrian Shergold ITV Productions The Bible Samuel Crispin Reece Lightworkers Media The Hollow Crown Thomas Erpingham Thea Sharrock BBC Whistleblowers Joseph Cole Paul Harrison ITV Strike Back (series 3) Peter Evans Julian Holmes Left Bank Pictures Spooks Levi Cohn Julian Holmes Kudos The Forgotten Fallen Arthur Newsholme Justin Hardy Hardy Films The Courageous Heart of Irena SendlerMonsignor Godlewski John Kent Harrison Hallmark Larkrise To Candleford Old Edmund Alan Grint BBC Hotel Babylon Sir Christopher Price Julian Simpson BBC Number 13 Mr Harrington Pier Wilkie BBC New Street Law Laurence Scammel Various Red Productions/BBC Waking The Dead Dr Charles Hoyle Jim O'Hanlon BBC When I'm Sixty-Four Ray Jon Jones BBC Monarch Of The Glen Andrew Booth Various Ecosse/BBC Fields Of Gold Sir James Ferneyhough Bill Anderson BBC Inspector Morse Frank Harrison Jack Gold Carlton Rough Treatment Mr Masters Audrey Cooke World productions Merlin Steve Barron NBC The Dark Room Adam Kingsley Graham Theakston BBC Ruth Rendell Mysteries: Bribery &Julius Corruption Sorenson Mike Vardy Blue Heaven The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 Tales from The Crypt Alastair Mandy Fletcher HBO The House Of Cards Tom Makepeace Mike Vardy BBC Grushko Bosenko Tony Smith BBC Between The Lines Nicholas Shaw Peter Norris BBC The Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesFrederik Selous Peter MacDonald Lucas Film In Suspicious Circumstances Sir Patrick Hastings Kay Patrick Granada Full Stretch Freddie Reid Jim Hill SelecTV Van Der Valk Michael Tromp Tom Clegg ITV Magic Moments Brian Swan Lawrence Gordon Clark YTV/ Arena Films Perry Mason Karl Myerhoff Christian I. Nyby II Viacom The Murderers Among Us Josef Muller Brian Gibson TVS Sins Mueller Douglas Hickox HBO Cagney & Lacey Yves Benoit James Frawley CBS Boon Edward Cameron/Ronnie HainesAnthony Garner Central Falcon Crest Gustav Riebman Barbara Peters Lorimar TV Yesterday's Dreams Martin Ian Sharp Central The index has Gone Fishing Johnny Rowden Gareth Davies Central Life Of Shakespeare Burbage Peter Wood ATV Marrying Kind: Death of A RyderClarence Fitzallen Anthony Thomas ATV/ WGBH Marya Kravchenko Jack Gold BBC A Walk In The Forest Kustov Jack Gold BBC No Visible Scar Doctor Moira Armstrong/Jack Gold BBC The Workshop Max Nicholas Kent BBC Willie's Last Stand Willie Brian Parker BBC Enemy Of The State Julius Eva Kolouchova Granada Crown Court Southern David Carson Granada Churchill Ralph Wigram Ferdinand Fairfax Southern TV A.D. Cornelius Stuart Cooper Vincenzo Labella Mitch Harry Warren Terry Green LWT Guardians Of The Past Richard Wentworth Adrian Cooper Central Ladies And Gentlemen Jack Galliani Claude Lelouch L&G Productions Ltd Poroit: Appointment with Death Col. Carbury Ashley Pearce ITV The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 Absentia (series 1 and 2) Warren Byrne Various Sony A Very English Scandal Sir Joseph Cantley Stephen Frears BBC The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456.
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