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James Joyce Photo: Sam Orton 191 Wardour Street London W1F 8ZE Phone: 020 7439 3270 Email: [email protected] Website: www.olivia-bell.co.uk James Joyce Photo: Sam Orton James will soon be appearing in 'In Praise of Evil' on BBC Radio 4 Greater London, England, United Appearance: White Location: Kingdom Other: Equity Height: 5'7" (170cm) Eye Colour: Brown Weight: 8st. 10lb. (55kg) Hair Colour: Light/Mid Brown Playing Age: 28 - 40 years Hair Length: Mid Length Television 2016, Television, May, THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR, Raw TV Channel 4, David Nath 2015, Television, Andre, THE MUSKETEERS, SERIES II, EP: 7, BBC, Edward Bennett 2014, Television, Albert, DOWNTON ABBEY (SERIES 5, EP:1), Carnival / ITV, Catherine Morshead 2014, Television, Ethan Sayer, HOLBY CITY (SERIES XVII, EP: 4), BBC, Karl Neilson Stage 2013, Stage, Victor, SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE, Orange Tree Theatre, Sam Walters 2012, Stage, Lind, LOVE'S COMEDY, Orange Tree Theatre, David Antrobus 2012, Stage, Manny Gomez, YOURS FOR THE ASKING, Orange Tree Theatre, Sam Walters 2011, Stage, Pip, HOLLYWOOD, Old Vic, New Voices-'Ignite', Jeff James 2011, Stage, Tom Wingfield, THE GLASS MENAGERIE, New Vic / Oldham Coliseum, Sarah Punshon 2010, Stage, George Trist, THE THUNDERBOLT, Orange Tree Theatre, Sam Walters 2009, Stage, Nick Willow, CARRIE'S WAR, Apollo Theatre, Andy Loudon 2008, Stage, Little Jimmy, GRACELAND, 24 HOUR PLAYS, Old Vic, Michael Oakley 2008, Stage, Ben, LOTTY'S WAR, Greenwich Playhouse, Ian Davie 2008, Stage, Rat, UNDERGROUND, Tristan Bates Theatre, Henry Bell 2007, Stage, Macduff/Duncan/Witch, MACBETH, English Theatre Company, Kathrin Sievers 2006, Stage, Tom Lee, TEA AND SYMPATHY, Finborough Theatre, Adam Penford 2006, Stage, Lieutenant MacKinnon, TUNES OF GLORY, no: 1 tour, Middle Ground Theatre Company, Michael Lunney 2006, Stage, John Cope, YOUNG WOODLEY, Finborough Theatre, Adam Penford 2005, Stage, Emperor\Lucifer, FAUSTUS, Etcetera Theatre, Chris Jamba 2005, Stage, Sebastian, TWELFTH NIGHT, Fervent Theatre, Michael Bernardin 2004, Stage, Tom, FRAGMENTS, The Old Red Lion Theatre, Jamie Harper 2004, Stage, Patentheses, HIM, The King's Head Theatre, Stewart Melton 2004, Stage, Roger, THE HONEST WHORE, Shakespeare's Globe/William Poel Festival, Peter James 2004, Stage, Einstein, THE PHYSICISTS, LAMDA, Margarete Forsyth 2004, Stage, Lussurioso, THE REVENGER'S TRAGEDY, LAMDA, Rodney Cottier 2003, Stage, Darrell, COLLATERAL DAMAGE, LAMDA, Mike Alfreds 2003, Stage, Tom/Cardew, HANDBAG, LAMDA, Gari Jones 2003, Stage, Yepikhodov, THE CHERRY ORCHARD, LAMDA, Jonas Finlay 2003, Stage, Dorimant, THE MAN OF MODE, LAMDA, Rodney Cottier 2002, Stage, Lord Dumaine, ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL, LAMDA, John Link 2002, Stage, Prometheus, PROMETHEUS BOUND, LAMDA, James Kerr James Joyce 1/3 Film 2015, Feature Film, Duke's Footman, MORTDECAI, Lionsgate, David Koepp 2014, Feature Film, Jasper, HELLO CARTER, Revolution Films, Anthony Wilcox 2007, Film, First World War Military Attache, THE DESTINY OF BRITAIN, Hatikvah Film Trust, Hugh Kitson Radio 2018, Radio, Sister John, IN PRAISE OF EVIL, Pier Productions, BBC Radio 4, Martin Jenkins 2017, Radio, Bruno, THE STORY OF A NEW NAME, Pier Productions, BBC Radio 4., Celia de Wolff 2016, Radio, Edwin Apps, ALL MOUTH AND TROUSERS, Pier Productions, BBC Radio 4, David Blount 2015, Radio, Adrian, ANOTHER LIFE, Pier Productions, BBC Radio 4, Celia De Wolff 2015, Radio, Sergeant Bristow, FRANKIE GOES TO FLENSBURG, Pier Productions, BBC Radio 4, Celia de Wolff 2015, Radio, Nevitsky, WAR AND PEACE, Pier Productions, BBC Radio 4, Celia de Wolff 2012, Radio, Darryl, THE PAGE OF WANDS, Pier Productions, BBC Radio 4, Paul Dodgson 2011, Radio, Joey Cruttwell, IN PRAISE OF LOVE, Pier Productions, BBC Radio 4, Celia de Wolff 2011, Radio, Henner Henkel, PLAYING FOR HIS LIFE, Pier Productions, BBC Radio 4, Celia de Wolff 2011, Radio, Billy Weaver, THE LANDLADY- KISS KISS, Pier Productions, BBC Radio 4, David Blount 2008, Radio, Boy, THE COUNTRY WIFE, Pier Productions, BBC Radio 3, David Blount 2005, Radio, Harry, SOLDIERS' LOVES AND SOLDIERS' LIVES, Pier Productions, BBC Radio 4, Celia de Wolff 2003, Radio, Trevor, SCENES FROM PROVINCIAL LIFE, Pier Productions, BBC Radio 4, David Blount Audio 2019, Audio, Oliver Twist, Dodge & Twist, Audible, David Darlington 2018, Audio, Crispin Lacey, SCARLET CITY, Audible, Barnaby Edwards 2018, Audio, Connolly, THE CHURCHILL YEARS (VOL: 2), Big Finish, Ken Bentley 2018, Audio, Josh Carter, UNIT: CYBER- REALITY, Big Finish, Ken Bentley 2017, Audio, Robert Buchan, CHARLOTTE POLLARD (SERIES TWO), Big Finish, Nicholas Briggs 2017, Audio, Marcellus, HAMLET, Big Finish, Scott Handcock 2017, Audio, Jack Alford, THE AVENGERS: DRAGONSFIELD, Big Finish, Ken Bentley 2017, Audio, Robowardens, THE HIGH PRICE OF PARKING, Big Finish, Ken Bentley 2017, Audio, Darcy, THE SWORD OF THE CHEVALIER, Big Finish, Nicholas Briggs 2017, Audio, Mr Pollock, THE TIME MACHINE, Big Finish, Ken Bentley 2017, Audio, Josh Carter, UNIT: ASSEMBLED, Big Finish, Ken Bentley 2017, Audio, Josh Carter, UNIT: ENCOUNTERS, Big Finish, Ken Bentley 2016, Audio, Josh Carter, UNIT: SHUTDOWN, Big Finish, Ken Bentley 2016, Audio, Josh Carter, UNIT: SILENCED, Big Finish, Ken Bentley 2015, Audio, Ole, BBC BITESIZE, Pier Productions, BBC, Celia de Wolff 2015, Audio, Raj Kahnu, DOCTOR WHO: PLANET OF THE RANI, Big Finish, Ken Bentley 2015, Audio, Henry Gordon Jago Junior, JAGO AND LITEFOOT, Big Finish, Lisa Bowerman 2015, Audio, Jonathan, SURVIVORS- CONTACT, Big Finish, Ken Bentley 2015, Audio, Josh Carter, UNIT: EXTINCTION, Big Finish, Ken Bentley 2014, Audio, Josper, THE FIFTH TRAVELLER, Big Finish, Lisa Bowerman 2013, Audio, Robert Buchan, CHARLOTTE POLLARD: THE LAMENTATION CYPHER, Big Finish, Nicholas Briggs 2013, Audio, Robert Buchan, CHARLOTTE POLLARD: THE VIYRAN SOLUTION, Big Finish, Nicholas Briggs 2013, Audio, ZY, DOCTOR WHO: THE ROMANCE OF CRIME, Big Finish, Nicholas Briggs 2012, Audio, Candelli, DOCTOR WHO: THE WHITE GHOSTS, Big Finish, Nicholas Briggs 2012, Audio, Jedediah Thurwell, DOCTOR WHO: THE WRONG DOCTORS, Big Finish, Nicholas Briggs Short Film 2008, Short Film, Peter, HOLD YOUR BREATH, London Film School, Maya Puig Workshop 2010, Workshop, Alf, Harry, Jack, Laleh, Zed, DIRTY SHORTS, Orange Tree Theatre, Tim Luscombe 2009, Workshop, Einstein, EINSTEIN AND MILEVA, Orange Tree Theatre, Henry Bell 2008, Workshop, Frankie, EARTH'S EDGE, Soho Theatre 2008, Workshop, Tom Sawyer, HUCK, Shapeshifter, John Terry Accents & Dialects: (* = native) American-Southern States, American-Standard, Cockney, Dublin, Irish-Southern, London, RP*, Sussex* Languages: (* = Native/Fluent) English* Music & Dance: (* = highly skilled) Bass-Baritone, Cello James Joyce 2/3 Sports: (* = highly skilled) Fencing, Stage Combat Other Skills: Narration Training: LAMDA, 3 Year Acting Course Powered by Spotlight and Tagmin The information in this CV has been provided by or on behalf of the client concerned via Spotlight.com. 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