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CREDITS
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Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows (Part 2) (Feature Film, 2011) James Potter.
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Good (Theatre, 2011) Halder. Manchester Royal Exchange.
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Good (Theatre, West End, 2011) Halder. Royal Exchange.
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Bound (TV, 2011) Ian. BBC.
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Law and Order (TV, 2011) Roland Hextor. ITV1.
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Strike Back (TV, 2011) John Allen. HBO.
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Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Feature Film, 2010) James Potter.
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Intruders (Feature Film, 2010) Inspector.
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The Raven (Feature Film, 2010) Doc Clements.
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Midsomer Murders (TV, 2010) David Orchard.
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Misfits (TV, 2010) Dave. E4.
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Bouquet of Barbed Wire (TV, 2009) Richard.
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Hunter (TV, 2009) John Elder, 2 eps.
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10 Days to War "Failure is Not an Option" (TV, 2008) Paul Stinchcombe. 1 episode.
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Doctor Who (TV, 2008) Planet of the Ood. 1 episode.
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Harry Potter & Order of Phoenix (Feature Film, 2007) James Potter.
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Clapham Junction (TV, 2007) Peter.
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Lewis (TV, 2007) Harry Bundrick in 'Whom the Gods Would Destroy'. 1 episode.
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Marple: Nemesis (TV, 2007) Derek Turnbull.
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New Tricks (TV, 2007) Daniel Newley in 'God's Waiting Room'. 1 episode.
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Silent Witness (TV, 2007) Alan Eckhert in 'Peripheral Vision'. Part 1 & 2.
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The Old Curiosity Shop (TV, 2007) Jacob.
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Whistleblowers (TV, 2007) Derek Press in 'Environment'. 1 episode.
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Harry Potter & Goblet of Fire (Feature Film, 2005) James Potter.
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House of Special Purpose (Theatre, 2005) Nicholas Romanov. Chichester Festival.
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Ahead of The Class (TV, 2005) Tony Mackersie.
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Harry Potter & Prisoner of Azkaban (Feature Film, 2004) James Potter.
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Dunkirk (TV, 2004) Capt. Bill Tennant RN.
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Spooks (TV, 2004) Andrew Forrestal in 'Outsiders'. 1 episode.
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Dinner (Theatre, West End, 2002) Hal. National Theatre.
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Stretford Wives (TV, 2002) Frank Foster.
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Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone (Feature Film, 2001) James Potter.
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Easter (Theatre, 1996) Elis. Royal Shakespeare Company.
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Tears Before Bedtime (TV, 1994) David Bayliss.
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View from The Bridge (Theatre, West End, 1987) Rodolpho. National Theatre. Opposite Michael Gambon.
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