Other works
TV commercial for British Telecom (1996) "It's good to talk"
Appeared together with
Laurence Olivier in a music video for
Paul Hardcastle: "Just For Money" (1986).
Played Salter in "As You Desire Me" by
Luigi Pirandello - Playhouse Theatre, London (2005, October).
Music video for Jamie T. - 'Sheila'
TV commercial: Argos (March 2007)(voice only)
TV commercial: Diet Coke with Roger and Jessica Rabbit (1989).
Played Josef Mashkan in "Old Wicked" Songs by
John Marans - UK tour (1996).
Played Bosola in Webster's "The Duchess of Malfi" - Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester/ The Roundhouse Theatre, London (1981).
His National Theatre credits include: "The World Turned Upside Down" a new play by
Keith Dewhurst, Joe Veriatio in "Has Washington Legs?" a new play by
Charles Wood (1978), Lee in "True West" by
Sam Shepard (1981) and Nathan Detroit in the musical "Guys and Dolls" (1982).
Played Ronnie Kray in "England, England" by
Snoo Wilson - Jeannetta Cochrane Theatre, London, (197).
His Royal Shakespeare Company credits include: Rocky in "The Iceman Cometh" by
Eugene O'Neill, Borkov in Chekhov's "Ivanov" and the sergeant in Shaw's "The Devil's Disciple" (1976).
His credits at Oxford Playhouse include: Touchstone in Shakespeare's "As You Like It"(1974) and Bill Cracker in the musical "Happy End" (1974, also London).
Played Mr Doolittle in Shaw's "Pygmalion" - Albery Theatre, London (1974).
Played Sextus Pompeius in Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra" - Bankside Globe Theatre, London (1973).
Played the title role in Shakespeare's "King Lear" - Dartington Hall Theatre (1972).
Played Azdak in "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" by
Bertolt Brecht - Northcott Theatre, Exeter (1971).
Played Butcher Brunt in "Cato Street" a new play by
Robert Shaw - Young Vic Theatre, London (1971).
His credits at Hull's Arts Center Theatre include: Lenny in "The Homecoming" by
Harold Pinter, the title role in Shakespeare's "Richard III" (1971) and Menelaus in Euripides' "The Trojan Woman".
His credits at London's Royal Court Theatre include: "The Baby Elephant" and Uriah Shelley in "Man Is Man" both by
Bertolt Brecht, and a soldier in "Lear" a new play by
Edward Bond (1971), Bernie the Volt in "Veterans" by
Charles Wood (1972) and "Geography of a Horse Dreamer" a new play by
Sam Shepard (1974).
Played Pinchwife in Wycherly's "The Country Wife" - Century Theatre, London (1970).
Made his stage
debut as Peter in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" - Victoria Theatre, Stoke on Trent (1969).
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