Ed Stoppard - Film and Television Credits

Film and Television Credits

List of film and television credits
Year Title Role Notes
1999 Fiancée, TheThe Fiancée Boy on motorbike Short film
2000 Little Vampire, TheThe Little Vampire Von Sackville-Bagg
2000–
2001
Relic Hunter Laurent Halezan 2 episodes: M.I.A., A Good Year
2001 Queen of Swords Ambassador Ramirez Episode: The Emissary
2001 Murder in Mind James Hillier Episode: Sleeper
2002 Pianist, TheThe Pianist Henryk
2002 Summer Things Rick Original title: Embrassez qui vous voudrez
2003 Ferrari Ferrari's alter ego
2003 JD Pilot Thomas Short film
2003 In Search of the Brontës Monsieur Heger Mini-series
2005 Empire Sebastianus
2005 Animal Sebastien Delnick
2005 Somme, TheThe Somme Captain Charlie May TV film
2006 Joy Division Thomas (older)
2006 Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire Josephus Docudrama
2007 Tchaikovsky: 'The Creation of Genius' Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Docudrama
2007 Tchaikovsky: 'Fortune and Tragedy' Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Docudrama
2007 Marple: At Bertram's Hotel Malinowski TV film
2007 Inspector Lynley Mysteries, TheThe Inspector Lynley Mysteries Conrad McCaffrey Episode: Limbo
2007 Fugitive Pieces Ben
2008 Brideshead Revisited Bridey Flyte
2009 Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution Herault Documentary
2009 Mad Cow, TheThe Mad Cow Misha Galkin Post-production
2010 Last Temptation of Chris, TheThe Last Temptation of Chris Chris Short film
2010 Scooterman Scooterman aka Gerald Jones short film
2010 Upstairs, Downstairs Sir Hallam Holland Mini-series sequel
2011 Zen (TV series) Vincenzo Fabri Mini-series
2011 The Man Who Crossed Hitler Hans Litten TV film
2011 Britain's Greatest Codebreaker Alan Turing Docudrama
2012 Papadopoulos & Sons Rob
2012 Branded Misha Galkin
2012 Belle du Seigneur Adrien Deume

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