Selected Work
Medium | Year(s) of appearance |
Production | Role |
---|---|---|---|
Theatre | The Passport – Young Vic, London | ||
The Parquet Floor – Young Vic, London | |||
Philoctetes – (Cheek by Jowl production) | (Chorus) | ||
The Tempest – (Cheek by Jowl production) | Ferdinand | ||
Macbeth – (Cheek by Jowl production) | Donalbain | ||
1986 | Twelfth Night – (Cheek by Jowl production) Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon | Sebastian | |
1989 | Hamlet – Haymarket Theatre, Leicester | Laertes | |
Television | 1992–1993 (eight episodes) |
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992–1996) | Professor Dr. Henry Jones, Sr. |
1993 | All in the Game | Darren Matthews | |
1994 | The Cinder Path | Charlie MacFell | |
Theatre | Henry VI, Part 3 – (Royal Shakespeare Company production) The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon | Edward IV | |
1995 | Our Boys – Donmar Warehouse, London | Joe | |
Grab the Dog – The Studio, Royal National Theatre, London | |||
1996 | East Lynne – Greenwich Theatre, London | Captain Francis Levison | |
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – Almeida Theatre, London and Aldwych Theatre, London | Nick | ||
Television | Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father | Professor Dr. Henry Jones, Sr. | |
1998 | Get Real | Adam | |
Theatre | Closer – Lyric Theatre, London | Dan | |
1999 | Morphic Resonance – Donmar Warehouse, London | Wallace | |
Film | Between Dreams (short film) | Stephen Tredre | |
Television | The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure (video) | Professor Dr. Henry Jones, Sr. | |
2000 (series 2) |
Hearts and Bones | James | |
Theatre | 2000 | The Way of the World – Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester | Mirabell |
Julius Caesar – Young Vic, London | Brutus | ||
2001 | Edward II – Crucible Theatre, Sheffield | Mortimer the Younger | |
Television | Des del Balcó | Patrick | |
2002 (three episodes) |
Coupling (2000–2004) | James | |
2002–2005 (25 episodes) |
Monarch of the Glen (2000–2005) | Paul Bowman-MacDonald | |
2002 | Dead Gorgeous | Vic | |
Film | The Seasons Alter | Oberon | |
Theatre | The York Realist – Royal Court Theatre, London | George | |
2003 | Iphigenia – Crucible Theatre, Sheffield | Agamemnon | |
Film | The Republic of Love | Peter | |
2004 | Get the Picture (short film) | Jake Wells | |
Theatre | Clouds – Cambridge Arts Theatre, Cambridge, and Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford | Owen Shorter | |
2005 | Paul – Cottesloe Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London | Peter | |
Film | 2006 | Miss Potter | William Heelis |
Television | 2006–2007 | The Innocence Project | Professor Jon Ford |
2007 | Viva Laughlin | Ripley Holden | |
2009 | Taking The Flak | (ep. "Bigfooting"), Jack | |
Film | 2011 | Apollo 18 (film) | Nathan Walker |
Theatre | 2012 | The Bodyguard | Frank Farmer |
Television | 2012 | Fairly Legal | Robin Archer |
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