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Benjamin Whitrow in Poirot (1989)

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Benjamin Whitrow

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  • (1983) He acted in Michael Frayn's play, "Noises Off," at the Savoy Theatre in London, England with Phyllida Law, Robert Flemyng, Glyn Grai, and Gabrielle Drake in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
  • (1986) He acted in Anthony Minghella's play, "Made in Bangkok," at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Felicity Kendal and Peter McEnery in the cast.
  • (1976) He acted in Simon Gray's play, "Otherwise Engaged," at the Queen's Theatre in London, England with Sir Michael Gambon CBE, Ian Charleson, Sir Nigel Hawthorne CBE, Julian Glover, Jacqueline Pearce, and Mary Miller in the cast. Harold Pinter CBE was director.
  • (1976) He acted in Sir Tom Stoppard's play, "Dirty Linen & New Found-Land," at the Arts Theatre in London, England with Peter Bowles, Edward De Souza, Richard Goolden, and Stephen Moore in the cast. Ed Berman was director.
  • (1993) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Winter's Tale," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Barbican Theatre in London, England with John Nettles, Samantha Bond, Paul Jesson, Andrew Jarvis, Gemma Jones, Jeffery Dench, Graham Turner, Richard McCabe, Alan Cox, and Phyllida Hancock in the cast. Adrian Noble was director.
  • (2001) He acted in William Shakespeare's plays, "Henry IV Parts I & II," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Barbican Theatre in London, England with David Troughton, William Houston, Desmond Barrit, Clifford Rose, Adam Levy, Arthur Cox, Rowland Davies, Nancy Carroll, Sandra Voe, David Killick, Alexis Daniel, Michael Thomas, Peter Copley, and David Lyon in the cast. Michael Attenborough was director.
  • (1987) He acted in Robert Bolt's play, "A Man for All Seasons," in a Chichester Festival production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Tony Britton, Roy Kinnear, Gwen Watford, Martin Chamberlain, Jonathan Hackett, and Rowland Davies in the cast. Frank Hauser was director.
  • (1987) He acted in Robert Bolt's play, "A Man for All Seasons," in a Chichester Festival production at the Savoy Theatre in London, England with Charlton Heston, Roy Kinnear, Gwen Watford, Martin Chamberlain, Jonathan Hackett, Rowland Davies, Jack Lynn, Adrienne Thomas, John Hudson, and Nicholas Amer in the cast. Frank Hauser was director.
  • (1991) He acted in William Shakespeare and John Fletcher's play, "Henry VIII or All Is True," in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichcester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Keith Michell, Dorothy Tutin, Tony Britton, Christopher Timothy, Richard Warwick, Stephen Jenn, Tom Fahy, Jonathan Elsom, John Quentin, Fiona Fullerton, Ruthie Henshall, Neil Daglish and Colin Farrell in the cast. Ian Judge was director.
  • (1991) He acted in Arthur Wing Pinero's play, "Preserving Mr. Panmure," in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichcester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Rosemary Harris, Alec McCowen, Julia Foster, Abigail McKern, Edward Duke, Roger Moss, and Neil Daglish in the cast. Peter Wood was director.
  • (1962) He acted in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, "The School for Scandal," at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, England with John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, Geraldine McEwan, Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Laurence Naismith, Richard Easton, Peter Barkworth, Lewis Fiander, Meriel Forbes, Pinkie Johnstone, and Malcolm Keen in the cast. John Gielgud was also director.
  • (April 5, 1962) He acted in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, "The School for Scandal," at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, England with Ralph Richardson, Margaret Rutherford, John Neville, Daniel Massey, Peter Barkworth, Malcolm Keen, Anna Massey, and Meriel Forbes in the cast. John Gielgud was director.
  • (June 17, 1967) He acted in William Congreve's play, "Love for Love," in a National Theatre Production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Derek Jacobi for Laurence Olivier, Geraldine McEwan, John Stride, Edward Hardwicke, Graham Crowden, Edward Petherbridge, Joyce Redman, and Petronella Barker in the cast. Peter Wood was director.
  • (1968) He acted in Seneca's play, "Oedipus," in a National Theatre Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with John Gielgud, Irene Worth, Colin Blakely, Anna Carteret, Oliver Cotton, Jane Lapotaire, Ronald Pickup, Louise Purnell, and Gary Waldhorn in the cast. Peter Brook was director.
  • (1969) He acted in Charles Wood's play, "'H' or Monologues at Front of Burning Cities," in a National Theatre Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Robert Lang, Frank Wylie, Gerald James, John McEnery, Bernard Gallagher, Jane Wenham, and Terence Taplin in the cast. Geoffrey Reeves was director.
  • (1970) He acted in Simon Gray's stage adaptation of Fyodor Dostoievsky's novel, "The Idiot," in a National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Derek Jacobi, Tom Baker, Edward Hardwicke, Louise Purnell, Tom Georgeson, Frank Barrie, Diane Cilento, Ronald Pickup, and David Ryall in the cast. Anthony Quayle was director. Josef Svoboda was designer.
  • (1970) He acted in John Webster's play, "The White Devil," in a National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Geraldine McEwan, Derek Jacobi, Frank Barrie, Edward Woodward, Jane Lapotaire, John Moffatt, Edward Hardwicke, Peter Duncan, and Tom Georgeson in the cast. Frank Dunlop was director.
  • (February 23,1970 Dress Rehearsal) He acted in Somerset Maugham's play, "Home and Beauty," in a National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Geraldine McEwan, John Moffatt, Jane Lapotaire, Hazel Hughes, Robert Lang, Laurence Olivier (played A.B. Raham), and Gabrielle Laye in the cast. Frank Dunlop was director.
  • (1970) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice," in a National Theatre production at the Cambridge Theatre in London, England with Laurence Olivier, Joan Plowright, Derek Jacobi, Jane Lapotaire, Tom Baker, Charles Kay, Anna Carteret, and Laura Sarti in the cast. Jonathan Miller was director.
  • (1971) He acted in Carl Zuckmayer's play, "The Captain of Kopenick," in a National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Paul Scofield (first role in the National Theatre), Jim Dale, Denis Quilley, John Moffatt, Gerald James, Michael Turner, David Ryall, Bill Fraser, William Hobbs, Riggs O'Hara, Bernard Gallagher, Hazel Hughes, Jeanne Watts, Peter Duncan, Maureen Lipman, Anthony Nicholls, Harry Lomax, Ronald Pickup, and Kenneth Mackintosh in the cast. Frank Dunlop was director.
  • (1971) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice," in a National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Laurence Olivier, Joan Plowright, Derek Jacobi, Jeremy Brett, Jane Lapotaire, Tom Baker, Charles Kay, Anthony Nicholls, and Jim Dale in the cast. Jonathan Miller was director.
  • (1972) He played Bensinger in Hecht and MacArthur's "The Front Page" in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Denis Quilley, Alan MacNaughtan, John Shrapnel, Gawn Grainger, David Bradley, Paul Curran, Maureen Lipman, and Anna Carteret in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
  • (June 1971 - January 1972) He acted in the Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production in Georg Buchner's play, "Danton's Death;" Adrian Mitchell's play, "Tyger;" Jean Giraudoux's play, "Amphitryon 38;" Luigi Pirandello's play, "The Rules of the Game;" and Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night;" at the New Theatre in London, England with Tom Baker, Anna Carteret, Constance Cummings, Bill Fraser, Geraldine McEwan, Laurence Olivier, Ronald Pickup, Joan Plowright, Christopher Plummer, Denis Quilley, and Paul Scofield in the cast.
  • (October 1973 - December 1974) He acted in the Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England in Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Saturday Sunday Monday;" Euripedes's play, "The Bacchae;" Peter Shaffer's play, "Equus;" Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard;" and Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's play, "The Front Page;" with Anna Carteret, Nicholas Clay, Constance Cummings, Frank Finlay, Peter Firth, Gawn Grainger, Alan MacNaughtan, Alec McCowen, Clive Merrison, Laurence Olivier, Joan Plowright, Louise Purnell, Denis Quilley, Martin Shaw, John Shrapnel, and Jeanne Watts in the cast.
  • (1972) He played Menteith in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Anthony Hopkins, Diana Rigg, Maureen Lipman, Alan MacNaughtan, Ronald Pickup, John Shrapnel, Denis Quilley, Gawn Grainger, Louise Purnell, Nicholas Clay, David Ryall, Clive Merrison, Jeanne Watts, Jeremy Clyde, and David Bradley in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
  • (March 1972 - January 1973) She acted in the Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England in Tom Stoppard's play, "Jumpers;" William Shakespeare's plays, "Richard II," and "Macbeth;" Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, "The School for Scandal;" Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's play, "The Front Page;" John Ford's play, "Tis Pity She's A Whore;" and Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night;" with Anna Carteret, Graham Crowden, Constance Cummings, Anthony Hopkins, Michael Hordern, Maureen Lipman, Alan MacNaughtan, Laurence Olivier, Ronald Pickup, Louise Purnell, Denis Quilley, Diana Rigg, and John Shrapnel in the cast.
  • (January 1973 - February 1974) He acted in the Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England in Moliere's play, "The Misanthrope;" William Shakespeare's plays, "Macbeth" and "Measure for Measure;" Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's play, "The Front Page;" Tom Stoppard's play, "Jumpers;" Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard;" Peter Shaffer's play, "Equus;" Euripedes's play, "The Bacchae;" Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Saturday Sunday Monday;" and Trevor Griffiths's play, "The Party;" with Laurence Olivier, Diana Rigg, Anthony Hopkins, Alec McCowen, Constance Cummings, Denis Quilley, Joan Plowright, Frank Finlay, Martin Shaw, Michael Hordern, Peter Firth, Maureen Lipman, Alan MacNaughtan, Anna Carteret, Clive Merrison, David Bradley, David Firth, Gawn Grainger, Jeanne Watts, John Shrapnel, Julian Curry, Louise Purnell, Nicholas Clay, Paul Curran, Ram John Holder, and Ronald Pickup in the cast.
  • (1974) He acted in Beaumarchais's play, "The Marriage of Figaro," in a National Theatre production at the King' Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland with Gawn Grainger, Nicola Pagett, Derek Godfrey, Gemma Jones, William Relton, and Hugh Thomas in the cast. Jonathan Miller was director.
  • (January 1974 - December 1974) He acted in the Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England in Trevor Griffith's play, "The Party;" Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Saturday Sunday Monday;" William Shakespeare's plays, "Measure for Measure," "The Tempest," "Romeo and Juliet;" Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's play, "The Front Page;" Peter Shaffer's play, "Equus;" Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard;" Frank Wedekind's play, "Spring Awakening;" Edward Clarke's play, "Next of Kin;" JB Priestley's play, "Eden End;" Beaumarchais's play, "The Marriage of Figaro;" Peter Nichols's play, "The Freeway;" and Rene Clair's play, "Grand Manoeuvres;" with Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Joan Plowright, Rachel Kempson, Alec McCowen, Arthur Lowe, Beryl Reid, Denis Quilley, Frank Finlay, Gemma Jones, Geoffrey Palmer, Graham Crowden, Irene Handl, James Laurenson, Jenny Agutter, Joan Hickson, John Shrapnel, Martin Shaw, Michael Kitchen, Peter Firth, Cyril Cusack, Ronald Pickup, Alan MacNaugthan, Anna Carteret, Christopher Guard, Clive Merrison, Constance Cummings, Dai Bradley, David Bradley, David Dixon, David Firth, Derek Godfrey, Gabrielle Day, Gawn Grainger, Gillian Barge, Howard Goorney, Hugh Thomas, Jane Carr, Jane Wenham, Jeanne Watts, Joseph O'Conor, Julian Curry, Julian Orchard, Julie Covington, Lesley Manville, Leslie Sands, Louise Purnell, Mark Dignam, Michael Feast, Michael Jayston, Nicholas Clay, Nicola Pagett, Patti Love, Paul Curran, Paul Rogers, Paul Scofield, Ram John Holder, Rupert Frazer, Veronica Quilligan, William Relton, and William Squire in the cast.
  • (1984) He acted in Georges Feydeau's play, "A Little Hotel On the Side," in a British National Theatre production at the Olivier Theatre in London, England with Michael Bryant and Graeme Garden in the cast. Gillian Lynn was director.
  • (1982) He acted in George Steiner and Christopher Hampton's play, "The Portage to San Cristobal of A.H.," at the Mermaid Theatre in London, England with Alec McCowen, Sebastian Shaw, Morgan Sheppard, Harry Landis, Bernard Kay, John Savident, Barry Stanton, and Laura Davenport in the cast. John Dexter was director.
  • (March 1983) He acted in Michael Frayn's play, "Noises Off," at the Savoy Theatre in London, England with Phyllida Law, Robert Flemyng, Glyn Grain, John Quayle, and Gabrielle Drake in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
  • (1986) He acted in Anthony Minghella's play, "Made in Bangkok," at the Aldwych Theatre (West End District) in London, England with Felicity Kendal and Peter McEnery in the cast.
  • (1997) He acted in Tom Stoppard's play, "The Invention of Love," in a Royal National Theatre production at the Lyttelton Theatre in London, England with John Wood, Michael Bryant, Paul Rhys, and John Carlisle in the cast. Richard Eyre was director.
  • (January 1991-July 1991; September 1991-January 1992) He acted in the Royal National Theatre season at the Laurence Olivier Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, and Lyttelton Theatre all in London, England in Tony Harrison's play, "The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus;" Kenneth Grahame and Alan Bennett's play, "The Wind in the Willows;" David Hare's play, "Racing Demon," "Murmuring Judges;" Franz Kafka's play, "The Trial;" Friedrich Durrenmatt's play, "The Visit," (Theatre De Complicite production); Christopher Hampton's play, "White Chameleon;" Alan Ayckbourn's play, "Invisible Play;" Dario Fo's play, "Accidental Death of An Anarchist;" David Edgar's play, "The Shape of the Table;" "Fever;" Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night;" Moliere's play, "The Miser;" William Shakespeare's play, "Richard III;" Mikhail Bulgakov's play, "White Snow;" John Webster's play, "The White Devil;" Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Napoli Milionaria;" Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui;" "Grand Kabuki" (Shochiku Company production); "At Our Table;" Mustapha Matura's play, "The Coup;" Alan Bennett's play, "The Madness of King George III;" Edward Bond's play, "The Sea;" "The Little Clay Cart;" and Ferderico Garcia Lorca's play, "Blood Wedding;" with Mark Addy, Keith Allen, Tony Armatrading, Robin Bailey, David Bamber, Gillian Barge, Desmond Barrit, Norman Beaton, Stephen Bent, Steven Berkoff, Paul Bhattacharjee, Steven Boxer, Elizabeth Bradley, Richard Briers, Jasper Britton, Eleanor Bron, Michael Bryant, Suzanne Burden, Richenda Carey, Tom Chadbon, Emma Chambers, Ben Chapman, Ron Cook, Trevor Cooper, Lorcan Cranitch, Alan Cumming, Myriam Cyr, Judi Dench, Stephen Dillane, Linda Dobell, Kate Duchene, Robert Eddison, Alphonsia Emmanuel, Tenniel Evans, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Oliver Ford Davies, Rupert Frazer, Brian Glover, Stella Gonet, Cathryn Harrison, Nigel Hawthorne, Clare Higgins, Kathryn Hunter, Harold Innocent, Saeed Jaffrey, Oscar James, Peter Jeffrey, Stratford Johns, Karl Johnson, Darlene Johnson, Charles Kay, Jeffery Kissoon, Adam Kotz, Peter Laird, Barbara Leigh Hunt, Mark Lewis, Mark Lockyer, John Matshikiza, Simon McBurney, Helen McCrory, Sean McGinley, Ian McKellen, Bill Moody, Paul Moriaty, John Nettleton, Joseph O'Conor, Richard Pasco, Robert Patterson, Patrick Pearson, Bruce Purchase, Denis Quilley, Griff Rhys Jones, Terence Rigby, Sally Rogers, David Ross, Barrie Rutter, Nadim Sawalha, Prunella Scales, Adrian Scarborough, Cyril Shaps, Wallace Shawn, Jack Shephard, Antony Sher, Josette Simon, Malcolm Sinclair, Claire Skinner, Dinah Stabb, Ken Stott, Mark Strong, Tamasaburo, Julian Wadham, Timothy West, Peter Wight, Tom Wilkinson, and Andrew Woodall in the company.
  • (January 1992 - January 1993) He acted in the Royal National Theatre repertoire season at the Laurence Olivier Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre and Lyttelton Theatre all in London, England in Alan Bennett and Kenneth Grahame's play, "The Wind in the Willows;" David Hare's plays, "Racing Demon," "Murmuring Judges;" Dario Fo's play, "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui;" Tennessee Williams' play, "The Night of the Iguana;" Edward Bond's play, "The Sea;" Alan Bennett's play, "The Madness of King George III;" Tony Kushner's play, "Angels in America;" Anton Chekhov's play, "Uncle Vanya;" Arvind Sharma's play, "The Little Clay Cart;" Frederico Garcia Lorca's play, "Blood Wedding;" George Farquhar's play, "The Recruiting Officer;" George Bernard Shaw's play, "Pygmalion;" Moliere's play, "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme;" Jim Cartwright's play, "The Rise and Fall of Little Voice;" Robert Lepage's play, "Needles and Opium;" Lope De Vega's play, "Fuente Ovejuna;" William Shakespeare's plays, "A Midsummer's Night Dream;" Tony Harrison's play, "Square Rounds;" J.B. Priestley's play, "An Inspector Calls;" Bruno Schulz's play, "The Streets of Crocodiles;" "Kings" play; Keith Waterhouse's play, "Billy Liar;" "Dragon" play;" "Stages" play;" Giorgio Strehler's play, "Le Baruffe Chiozotte;" Franco Zeffirelli's play, "Sei Personaggi In Cerca D'Autore;" Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's musical, "Carousel;" and Pierre De Marivaux's play "The Game of Love and Chance;" with Keith Allen, Annabel Arden, Tony Armatrading, Eileen Atkins, Annette Badland, Robin Bailey, Frances Barber, Gillian Barge, Desmond Barrit, Alan Bates, Trevor Baxter, Steven Beard, Stephen Beckett, Stefan Bednarczyk, Duncan Bell, Michael Bryant, Suzanne Burden, Anthony Calf, Sean Chapman, Kenneth Cranham, Marcus D'Amico, Janet Dale, Phil Daniels, Joanna David, Janie Dee, Judi Dench, Reece Dinsdale, Paola Dionisotti, Anita Dobson, Kate Duchene, Janine Duvitski, Alphonsia Emmanuel, Serena Evans, Tenniel Evans, Alison Fiske, Rupert Frazer, Maria Friedman, Christopher Good, Henry Goodman, Rupert Graves, Susannah Harker, Nigel Hawthorne, Michael Hayden, Mark Heap, David Horovitch, Jane Horrocks, Alan Howard, Celia Imrie, Harold Innocent, Alex Jennings, Karl Johnson, Darlene Johnson, Rachel Joyce, Charles Kay, Sara Kestelman, Jeffery Kissoon, Peter Laird, James Laurenson, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Vicky Licorish, Mark Lockyer, Alan MacNaughtan, Rosemary Martin, Maggie McCarthy, Helen McCrory, Ian McKellen, Janet McTeer, Ben Miles, Iain Mitchell, Alfred Molina, Paul Moriaty, Katrina Murphy, Joseph Mydell, Joseph O'Conor, Richard Pasco, Patrick Pearson, Pete Postlethwaite, Caroline Quentin, Celestine Randall, Nick Reding, Joanna Riding, Terence Rigby, David Ross, Patricia Routledge, Clive Rowe, Patsy Rowlands, Enrico Maria Salerno, Adrian Scarborough, Cyril Shaps, Lesley Sharp, Antony Sher, Timothy Spall, Alison Steadman, Maggie Steed, Jo Stone-Fewings, Ken Stott, Mark Strong, David Thewlis, Ben Thomas, Sian Thomas, Harry Towb, James Villiers, Julian Wadham, June Watson, Samuel West, and Marjorie Yates in the company,
  • (January 1995-March 1995; April 1995-February 1996) He acted in the Royal National Theatre repertoire season at the Laurence Olivier Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, and Lyttelton Theatre in London, England in William Shakespeare's plays, "Richard II, "The Merry Wives of Windsor;" Kenneth Grahame and Alan Bennett's play, "The Wind in the Willows;" Joe Orton's play, "What the Butler Saw;" Daniil Karms' play, "Out Of A House Walked a Man;" Lillian Hellman's play, "The Children's Hour;" Arthur Miller's play, "Broken Glass;" Lewis Carroll's play, "Alice's Adventures Underground;" Patrick Marber's play, "Dealer's Choice:" Paul Godfrey's play, "The Blue Ball;" Mary Morris's play, "Two Weeks with the Queen;" Dylan Thomas's play, "Under Milk Wood;" Euripedes's play, "Women of Troy;" Rodney Ackland's play, "Absolute Hell;" Peter Brook's play, "The Man Who;" David Hare's play, "Skylight;" BT National Connections (Youth Theatre); Ben Jonson's play, "Volpone;" Eduardo De Filippo's play, "La Grande Magia;" Ernst Toller's play, "The Machine Wreckers;" Stephen Sondheim's musical, "A Little Night Music;" James McLure's play, "Wild Oats;" Bertolt Brecht's play, "Mother Courage and Her Children;" William Congreve's play, "The Way of the World;" Edmond Rostand's play, "Cyrano;" Tom Stoppard's play, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead;" Pam Gems's play, "Stanley;" and Ken Campbell's play, "Violin Time;" with John Alderton, Roger Allam, Gillian Barge, Patrick Barlow, Maureen Beattie, Janet Behan, Philip Bird, Jane Birkin, Ed Bishop, James Bolam, David Bradley, Richard Bremmer, Jasper Britton, June Brown, Michael Bryant, Sheila Burrell, Josette Bushell-Mingo, Ken Campbell, Cheryl Campbell, John Carlisle, Cater, Elaine Claxton, Alan Cox, Bernard Cribbins, Graham Crowden, Alan David, Janie Dee, Judi Dench, Paola Dionisotti, Tenniel Evans, Brett Fancy, Alison Fiske, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Dexter Fletcher, Geoffrey Freshwater, Michael Gambon, Tom Georgeson, Debra Gillett, Henry Goodman, Michael Gough, Rosemary Harris, Barbara Hicks, Greg Hicks, Clare Higgins, Patricia Hodge, David Horovitch, Alan Howard, Nerys Hughes, Kathryn Hunter, Geoffrey Hutchings, Rhys Ifans, Michael Jayston, Karl Johnson, Shirley King, Margot Leicester, Anton Lesser, Mark Lewis Jones, Michael Maloney, Betty Marsden, Richard McCabe, John McEnery, Peter McEnery, Geraldine McEwan, Bruce Myers, Nicola Pagett, Mark Payton, Trevor Peacock, Edward Petherbridge, Sian Phillips, Denis Quilley, Veronica Quilligan, Issy Van Randwyck, Joanna Riding, Diana Rigg, Struan Rodger, Simon Russell Beale, David Ryall, Andrew Sachs, Tony Selby, Naseeruddin Shah, Cyril Shaps, Lesley Sharp, Fiona Shaw, Antony Sher, Barry Stanton, Ken Stott, David Tennant, Nigel Terry, David Threlfall, Pip Torrens, Harriet Walter, Emily Watson, Lia Williams, Richard Wilson, Lambert Wilson, Ray Winstone, Sophia Winter, Peter Woodthorpe, Sarah Woodward, and Tim Wylton in the company.
  • (February 1996-June 1996; July 1996-September 1996; December 1996-February 1997) He acted in the Royal National Theatre repertoire season the Cottesloe Theatre; Laurence Olivier Theatre; and the Lyttelton Theatre in London, England in Bertolt Brecht's play, "Mother Courage and Her Children; Stephen Sondheim's musical, "A Little Night Music;" Ben Jonson's play, "Volpone; Friedrich Schiller's play, "Mary Stuart;" Tom Stoppard's play, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead;" James McClure's play, "Wild Oats;" William Congreve's play, "The Way of the World;" Morris Panych's play, "The Ends of the Earth;" Aristophanes's play, "Frogs;" Pam Gems' play, "Stanley;" William Shakespeare's play, "Richard II;" "The Prince's Play;" Dennis Potter's play, "Blue Remembered Hills;" Wallace Shawn's play, "The Designated Mourner;" Sophocles's play, "The Oedipus Plays;" Albert Lamorisse's play, "The Red Balloon;" Robert Le Page's play, "The Seven Streams of The River Ota;" Henrik Ibsen's play, "John Gabriel Borkman;" Stephen Poliakoff's play, "Blinded by the Sun;" Leo Tolstoy's play, "War and Peace;" Harold Pinter's play, "The Homecoming;" Martin McDonagh's play, "The Cripple of Inishmaan;" Robert LePage's play, "Elsinore;" Caryl Churchill's play, "Light Shining in Buckinghamshire;" Frank Loesser's play, "Guys and Dolls;" Arthur Miller's play, "Death of a Salesman;" and Peter Oswald's play, "Fair Ladies at A Game of Cards;" with Roger Allam, Alun Armstrong, Eileen Atkins, Gillian Barge, Simon Russell Beale, Duncan Bell, Ed Bishop, James Bolam, Samantha Bond, David Bradley, Michael Bryant, Selina Cadell, Cheryl Campbell, Anna Chancellor, Sean Chapman, Alan Cox, Graham Crowden, Frances De La Tour, David De Keyser, Judi Dench, Paola Dionisotti, Lucy Dixon, Pip Donaghy, Lindsay Duncan, Avril Elgar, Tenniel Evans, Deborah Findlay, Michael Gambon, Henry Goodman, Michael Gough, David Haig, Greg Hicks, Patricia Hodge, Douglas Hodge, Ian Hogg, Alan Howard, Isabelle Huppert, Geoffrey Hutchings, Rhys Ifans, Louise Jameson, Paul Jesson, Karl Johnson, Will Keen, Sam Kelly, Robert LePage, Anton Lesser, Tom Mannion, Eddie Marsan, Anna Massey, John McEnery, Clive Merrison, Ben Miles, Iain MItchell, Dearbhla Molloy, John Normington, Trevor Peacock, Clarke Peters, Sian Phillips, Tim Pigott-Smith, Veronica Quilligan, Vanessa Redgrave, Miranda Richardson, Joanna Riding, Diana Rigg, Clive Rowe, Andrew Sachs, Adrian Scarborough, Paul Scofield, Tony Selby, Cyril Shaps, Lesley Sharp, Fiona Shaw, Michael Sheen, Antony Sher, Geraldine Somerville, Imelda Staunton, Ken Stott, Mark Strong, Clare Swinburne, David Threlfall, Anny Tobin, Pip Torrens, Harry Towb, June Watson, Lambert Wilson, Sarah Woodward, and Marjorie Yates in the company.
  • (January 1998-March 1998; May 1998-July 1998; November 1998-February 1999) He acted in a Royal National Theatre repertoire season at the Cottesloe Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, and Laurence Olivier Theatre in London, England in "Light;" Edward Ravenscroft's play, "The London Cuckolds;" "Not About Nightingales;" J.M. Barrie's play, "Peter Pan;" Tom Stoppard's play, "The Invention of Love;" "The Day I Stood Still;" Henrik Ibsen's play, "An Enemy of the People;" Patrick Marber's play, "Closer;" "Mutabilitie;" "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie;" Michael Frayn's play, "Copenhagen;" Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's musical, "Oklahoma!;" "Brassed Off;" "Our Lady of Sligo;" William Shakespeare's play, "Othello;" "The Forest;" "The Riot;" Harold Pinter's play, "Betrayal;" "Guiding Star;" "Cleo Camping Emmanuelle and Dick; "Haroun and Other Stories;" with Jenny Agutter, Simon Russell Beale, Maureen Beattie, Stephen Bent, Michael Bryant, David Burke, Anthony Calf, John Carlisle, William Chubb, Alan Cox, Kenneth Cranham, Abigail Crittenden, Catherine Cusack, Sinead Cusack, Sam Dastor, Sally Dexter, Penny Downie, Neil Dudgeon, Daniel Evans, Adam Godley, Gawn Grainger, David Harewood, Douglas Hodge, Alan Howard, Geoffrey Hutchings, Hugh Jackman, Sara Kestelman, Adam Kotz, Julie Legrand, Anton Lesser, Patrick Malahide, Matthew Marsh, Alec McCowen, Ian McKellen, Oliver Milburn, Ben Miles, Iain MItchell, Stephen Moore, Richard O'Callaghan, Anthony O'Donnell, Aisling O'Sullivan, Trevor Peacock, Robert Portal, Nicholas Le Prevost, Caroline Quentin, Corin Redgrave, Paul Rhys, Adrian Ross-Magenty, Clive Rowe, Adrian Scarborough, Fiona Shaw, Claire Skinner, Samantha Spiro, Mark Strong, Imogen Stubbs, Nigel Terry, Frances Tomelty, Frances De La Tour, David Troughton, Liza Walker, June Watson, John Wood, and John Woodvine in the company.
  • (2001) He acted in Joe Orton's play, "What the Butler Saw," at the Richmond Theatre in London, England with Michael Pennington, Jane Asher, Edward Clarke, Kate Alderton, and David Cardy in the cast. Jeremy Sams was director.
  • (2006) He acted in Michael Hastings' play, "Tom and Viv," at the Almeida Theatre in London, England with Frances O'Connor (was Vivienne Haigh-Wood), Will Keen (was T.S. Eliot), Anna Carteret and Robert Portal in the cast. Lindsay Posner was director.

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