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Michael Simkins 22 Astwood Mews, London, SW7 4DE CDA +44 (0)20 7937 2749|[email protected] MICHAEL SIMKINS TRAINING: RADA VOICE: Singing range High Baritone THEATRE CANDIDA ‘Mr Burgess’ Dir. Paul Miller [Orange Tree Theatre] EDEN ‘Chase’ Dir. Matthew Xia [Hampstead Theatre] THE FANTASTIC FOLLIES OF MRS RICH OR THE BEAU DEFEATED ‘Mr Rich’ Dir. Jo Davies [RSC] DESSERT ‘Hugh’ Dir. Trevor Nunn [Southwark Playhouse] FRACKED! OR: PLEASE DON’T USE THE F-WORD ‘Hal’ Dir. Richard Wilson [Chichester] Dir. Jonathan Church [UK Tour] GOOD CANARY ‘Stuart’ Dir. John Malkovich [Rose Theatre] THE ARGUMENT ‘Frank’ Dir. Anna Ledwich [Hampstead Theatre] SWEET CHARITY IN CONCERT ‘Herman’ Dir. Paul Foster [Cadogan Hall, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra] HAY FEVER ‘Richard Greatham’ Dir. Lindsay Posner [Theatre Royal Bath/ UK Tour/ Australian Tour and Duke of York’s Theatre] OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR ‘Sir John French’ Dir. Terry Johnson [Theatre Royal, Stratford East] CANDIDE ‘Voltaire/Pangloss’ Dir. Sam Brown [L’Opéra National de Lorraine] YES PRIME MINISTER ‘Sir Humphrey’ Dir. Jonathan Lynn [Chichester/ UK Tour/ Trafalgar Studios] LOYALTY ‘C / Murdoch’ Dir. Ed Hall [Hampstead Theatre] LESS THAN KIND ‘Sir John Fletcher’ Dir. Adrian Brown [Jermyn Street Theatre] TAKING STEPS ‘Roland Crabbe’ Dir. Alan Ayckbourn [Orange Tree Theatre] THE KING & I ‘Sir Edward Ramsay’ Dir. Jeremy Sams [Royal Albert Hall / Raymond Gubbay Prods] THE MAIDEN’S PRAYER ‘Paul’ Dir. Sarah Esdaile [The Bush] SCHIPPEL THE PLUMBER ‘The Prince’ Dir. Jeremy Sams [Greenwich Theatre] POISON PEN ‘Rupert Grace’ Dir. Ronald Harwood [Royal Exchange, Manchester] LADY AUDLEY’S SECRET ‘Robert Audley’ Dir. Annie Castledine [Lyric Hammersmith] RELATIVELY SPEAKING ‘Greg’ Dir. Alan Strachan [Greenwich Theatre] ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA ‘Scarus’ Dir. Robin Phillips [Chichester Festival Theatre] CAVALCADE ‘Chubby Martlet’ Dir. David Gilmore [Chichester Festival Theatre] THE MERCHANT OF VENICE as ‘Bassanio’ Dir. David Henry [Young Vic] ROBIN HOOD in Title Role Dir. David Toguri [Young Vic] SEASONS GREETINGS ‘Neville’ Dir. Alan Ayckbourn [Roundhouse] TAKING STEPS ‘Tristram’ Dir. Alan Ayckbourn [Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough] SUBURBAN STRAINS ‘Kevin’ Dir. Alan Ayckbourn [Roundhouse] 22 Astwood Mews, London, SW7 4DE CDA +44 (0)20 7937 2749|[email protected] MICHAEL SIMKINS National Theatre KING LEAR ‘Cornwall’ Dir. Richard Eyre ‘TIS A PITY SHE’S A WHORE ‘Soranzo’ Dir. Alan Ayckbourn A VIEW FROM A BRIDGE ‘Marco’ Dir. Alan Ayckbourn Nominee: Best Supporting Actor A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS ‘The Rivetti Brothers’ Dir. Alan Ayckbourn TONS OF MONEY ‘Maitland’ Dir. Alan Ayckbourn West End COMPANY – Sondheim’s 80th Birthday Gala Performance ‘Paul’ Dir. Jamie Lloyd [Queen’s Theatre] CHICAGO ‘Billy Flynn’ Dir. Nigel West [Cambridge Theatre] DONKEY’S YEARS ‘Buckle’ Dir. Jeremy Sams [Comedy Theatre] MARY STUART ‘Paulet’ Dir. Phyllida Lloyd [Apollo Theatre] THE OLD MASTERS ‘Fowles’ Dir. Harold Pinter [Comedy Theatre] DEMOCRACY ‘Arno Kretschmann’ Dir. Michael Blakemore [Wyndhams Theatre] MAMMA MIA ‘Sam’ Dir. Phyllida Lloyd [Prince Edward] CHICAGO ‘Billy Flynn’ Dir. Scott Faris [Aldelphi] RICHARD III ‘Clarence’ Dir. Elijah Moshinsky [Savoy] COMPANY ‘Paul’ Dir. Sam Mendes [Donmar & Albery] BURN THIS ‘Burton’ Dir. Robert Ackerman [Hampstead & Lyric] LOOK LOOK ‘Charles’ Dir. Mike Ockrent [Aldwych] HENCEFORWARD ‘Mervyn’ Dir. Alan Ayckbourn [Vaudeville] THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL as ‘Ffoulkes’ Dir. Nicholas Hytner [Her Majesty’s] TELEVISION THIS IS GOING TO HURT [Sister Pictures] ‘Stephen’ Dir. Tom Kingsley FINDING ALICE [Red Productions for ITV] ‘Keith’ Dir. Roger Goldby THE CROWN S3: Margaretology [Left Bank Pictures/ Netflix] ‘Sir Patrick Dean’ Dir. Benjamin Caron SILENT WITNESS: The Greater Good [BBC TV] ‘AC Harry Lennox’ Dir. Dominic Leclerc DOCTORS [BBC TV] ‘Mark Hudson’ Dir. Peter Fearon 1944: SHOULD WE BOMB AUSCHWITZ? [Oxford Films] ‘Sir Archibald Sinclair’ Dir. Tim Dunn WHITE HOUSE FARM [New Pictures] ‘Vet’ Dir. Paul Whittington ENDEAVOUR: Icarus [Mammoth Screen for ITV] ‘Baldwin Mackenzie’ Dir. Gordon Anderson PRANK ME [Fullscreen] ‘Lord Fitzwallace’ Dir. Hazel Hayes HARLOTS [Monumental Pictures for ITV Encore/ Hulu] ‘Justice Poulson’ Dir. Jill Robertson GRANTCHESTER [Lovely Day, Kudos] ‘Derek Jarvis’ Dir. Jill Robertson EASTENDERS [BBC TV] ‘Steve Lowe’ Dir. Dan Wilson/ Rebecca Gatward/ John Greening/ Nic Phillips A TOUCH OF CLOTH [Zeppotron] ‘John Duntish’ Dir. Jim O’Hanlon ABOVE SUSPICION: Silent Scream [La Plante] ‘Deputy Commissioner Waters’ Dir. Catherine Morshead LEAD BALLOON [Open Mike] ‘Newscaster’ Dir. Alex Hardcastle MINDER [Talkback Thames] ‘Charlie Cupid’ Dir. David Innes Edwards LEWIS: The Point of Vanishing [ITV] ‘Manfred Carter’ Dir. Maurice Phillips THE BILL [Talkback Thames] ‘Gerard Parry’ Dir. Rob Knights NEW TRICKS V: Mad Dogs [Wall to Wall] ‘Colonel Kilmartin’ Dir. Dermot Boyd DOCTORS [BBC TV] ‘Dr Lionel Mead’ Dirs. Sean Gleeson / Steve Hughes / Terry Iland / Laurence Wilson / Dominic Keavey / Adrian Bean / Jerry Smith / James Larkin / Daniel Wilson/ Niall Fraser / Rebecca Gatward CASUALTY [BBC TV] ‘Michael Hammill’ Dir. Jill Robertson THE ENGLISH HAREM [Feelgood Fiction] ‘Doctor’ Dir. Robin Sheppard Page 2 of 3 22 Astwood Mews, London, SW7 4DE CDA +44 (0)20 7937 2749|[email protected] MICHAEL SIMKINS TELEVISION cont. JUDGE JOHN DEED [BBC TV] ‘Judge Dicks’ Dir. Adam Trottman REVELATIONS [NBC] ‘Prison Warden’ Dir. Lili Fini Zanuck THE BRIEF [Granada TV] ‘Covington’ Dir. David Drury MY DAD’S THE PRIME MINISTER II [BBC TV] ‘Mr Gibbs’ Dir. Juliet May GREEN WING [Talkback Prods] ‘Exam Stress Judge’ Dir. Tristram Shapeero MIDSOMER MURDERS: Bad Tidings [Bentley Prods] ‘Gary Thompson’ Dir. Peter Smith BROOKSIDE [Mersey Television] ‘Tom Billington’ Dirs. Adrian Vittori / Matthew Napier MY DAD’S THE PRIME MINISTER [BBC TV] ‘Mr Gibbs’ Dir. Juliet May MY FAMILY [DLT Ents] ‘Kirk Mason’ Dir. Dewi Humphreys FOYLE’S WAR [Greenlit] ‘Hugh Reid’ Dir. Jeremy Silberston I SAW YOU [Granada] ‘Doctor’ Dir. Tom Vaughan CATHERINE COOKSON’S THE SECRET [Tyne Tees] ‘Roderick Gallagher’ Dir. Alan Grint TRIAL & RETRIBUTION III, IV & V [La Plante] ‘Frank Bradley’ Dir. Jo Johnson / Michael Whyte / Ferdinand Fairfax A TOUCH OF FROST: Line of Fire [YTV] ‘Mr Harper’ Dir. Rob Knights HOPE & GLORY [BBC] ‘The Chairman’ Dir. Juliet May PASSION KILLERS [Granada] ‘Bill’ Dir. David Evans PEAK PRACTICE [Carlton] ‘Bob’ Dir. Ken Hannam TRAIL OF GUILT: Who Cared for Billie-Jo [BBC] ‘Sion Jenkins’ Dir. Bren Simpson HEARTBEAT IX: The Kindness of Strangers [YTV] ‘Ross’ Dir. Gerry Poulson BUGS IV: Girl Power [Carnival Films] ‘Quayle’ Dir. Gwennan Sage KING LEAR [Chestermead] ‘Cornwall’ Dir. Richard Eyre BLISS [Abbey Films] ‘Digby’ Dir. Crispin Reece FRIDAY ON MY MIND [Portman Ents] ‘Adrian’ Dir. Marc Evans CASTLES [BBC] ‘Philip Castle’ Dir. Jeremy Silberston A COMPLETE GUIDE TO RELATIONSHIPS [Kudos] ‘Tony’ Dir. Juliet May RUTH RENDELL’S A FATAL INVERSION [BBC] ‘D.C. Stretton’ Dir. Tim Fywell CHALKFACE [BBC] ‘Stephen Parker’ Dir.Tim Fywell HOUSE OF ELIOTT [BBC] ‘Harry’ Dir. Gwennan Sage ABOUT FACE [Granada] ‘Peter’ Dir. John Henderson SHOOT TO KILL [Zenith] ‘Greg’ Dir. Peter Kosminsky FILM THE LONG GAME (Short) ‘Gerry’ Dir. Lauren McLaughlin GREED [Ragdoll TV] ‘Mark Ross’ Dir. Michael Winterbottom MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! [Obscure Pictures] ‘Professor’ Dir. Ol Parker THE IRON LADY [DJ Films] ‘Peter’ Dir. Phyllida Lloyd V FOR VENDETTA [Warner Bros] ‘Parliamentary General’ Dir. James McTeigue TOPSY-TURVY [Thin Man Films] ‘Frederick Bovill’ Dir. Mike Leigh WILDE [BBC Films] ‘Lord Illingworth’ Dir. Brian Gilbert HEIDI [Walt Disney] ‘the Doctor’ Dir. Michael Ray Rhodes A DEMON IN MY VIEW [First City] ‘Jonathan Dean’ Dir. Petra Haffter Page 3 of 3 .
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