- TV commercials for Shell (voice only)
- TV commercial (voiceover) for Cancer Research UK (2005)
- TV commercial (voiceover) for Cancer Research UK (2004)
- Played Lee in "Somewhere" by Judith Johnson - National Theatre, London (1993).
- Played "Jean" in August Strindberg's "Miss Julie" - Young Vic Theatre, London (1993).
- TV commercial for Virgin Atlantic (airline) on UK Television (2008)
- TV commercial: Virgin Airways, Upper Class
- Played Nick in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" - West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds.
- Played "Malcolm" in William Shakespeare's "MacBeth" - Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester (1988).
- Appeared in "The Zoo Story" by Edward Albee - Tron Theatre, Glasgow.
- His credits at East Kilbride Rep Theatre Club include: "The Long, the Short, and the Tall", and William Roper in "A Man for All Seasons" by Robert Bolt (1982).
- Played Jonnie in "The Gorbals Story" by Robert McLeish - 7:84 Theatre Company (1987).
- Appeared in George Bernard Shaw's "The Daughter-In-Law" - Bristol Old Vic Theatre.
- Appeared in "A Bright Light Shining" by David Ashton - Bush Theatre, London (1991).
- His Royal Shakespeare Company credits include: "Epicoene" in Ben Jonson's "The Silent Woman" (1989) and "A Clockwork Orange", based on the novel by Anthony Burgess (1990).
- Played "John" in the UK premiere of "Riflemind", a play by Andrew Upton - Trafalgar Studios, London (2008).
- (1998) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth", at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, England with David Threlfall, Frances Barber, Ian Hastings, Wyllie Longmore and Andy Serkis in the cast. Braham Murray was the director.
- (1990) He acted in Ron Daniels' stage adaptation of Anthony Burgess' novel, "A Clockwork Orange", in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Barbican Theatre in London, England with Phil Daniels, Linda Spurrier and Jack Ellis in the cast. Ron Daniels was the director.
- (2003) He acted in Neil Labute's play, "The Mercy Seat," at the Almeida Theatre in London, England with Sinead Cusack in the cast. Michael Attenborough was director.
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