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Michael Gambon

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Played Shank in "Cressida", a new play by Nicholas Wright - Almeida Theatre/ Albery Theatre, London (2000). Also in the cast are Anthony Calf, Michael Legge, and Charles Kay.

His credits at London's Greenwich Theatre include: Tom in "The Norman Conquests", a trilogy of new plays by Alan Ayckbourn (1974, also West End) and Robin in "Not Drowning But Waving" (1973).

Played Salter in "A Number", a new play by Caryl Churchill - Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, London (September 2002).

TV commercial for Beecham's All-in-One (2002)

TV commercial for washing machine detergent, providing the voice of the washing machine.

Presents the television programme "Expert Witness", a UK version of "Forensic Files" (2000).

Voiceover for TV advert for HSBC's Mortgage Offer, 2005.

His National Theatre credits include: Falstaff in Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2" (July 2005), Tom in "Skylight" a new play by David Hare (1995, also NYC), the title role in Jonson's "Volpone" (1995), Sergeant in "Mountain Language" by Harold Pinter (1988), Eddie in "A View From The Bridge" by Arthur Miller (also West End), Jack in "A Small Family Business" by Alan Ayckbourn (1987), Spules in "Tons of Money" by Alan Ayckbourn (1986), Dafydd in "A Chorus of Dissproval" by Alan Ayckbourn, Von Horvath in "Tales From Hollywood" by Christopher Hampton (1983), Benedick in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing" (1981), the title role in "The Life of Galileo" by Bertolt Brecht, "Sisterly Feelings" by Alan Ayckbourn, Roderigo in Shakespeare's "Othello" (1980), Buckingham in Shakespeare's "Richard III", Henry in "Close of Play" by Simon Gray (1979), Jerry in "Betreyal" by Harold Pinter (1978) and during it's incarnation at the Old Vic: "Juno and the Paycock", "The Storm" (1966), Snap in "Love for Love", Eilif in "Mother Courage and Her Children" by Bertolt Brecht, Herrick in "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller (1965), Diego in "The Royal Hunt of the Sun" a new play by Peter Schaffer, "Philoctetes", "Othello", "Andorra" by Max Frisch (1964), "Hamlet", Coster Pearmain in "The Recruiting Officer", and Shaw's "Saint Joan" (1963).

Played Hamm in "Endgame" by Samuel Beckett, with Lee Evans, Liz Smith and Geoffrey Hutchings - Albery Theatre, London (2004).

Appeared in Becklett's "Eh Joe" by Samuel Beckett - Gate Theatre, Dublin/ Duke of York's, London (2006).

Played in "Celebration" by Harold Pinter - Gate Theatre, Dublin/ Albery Theatre, London (2005).

Played Davies in Pinter's "The Caretaker" by Harold Pinter - Comedy Theatre, London (2000).

Played Tom Driberg in "Tom and Clem" by Stephen Churchett - Aldwych Theatre, London (1997).

His credits at Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre include: the title role in Shakespeare's "Othello" and Roland in "Taking Steps" by Alan Ayckbourn(1990).

Played Douglas in "Man of the Moment" by Alan Ayckbourn - Globe Theatre, London (1990).

Played in "Veterans Day" - Theatre Royal Haymarket, London (1989).

Played the title role in Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" - Vaudeville Theatre, London (1988).

Played Deely in "Old Times" by Harold Pinter - Theatre Royal Haymarket, London (1985).

Played Bertie in "Alice's Boys" - Savoy Theatre, London (1978).

Played Simon in "Otherwise Engaged" by Simon Gray - Queen's Theatre, London (1976).

Played Guy Holden in "The Brass Hat" - Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford (1972).

His Royal Shakespeare Company credits include: Weibe in "The Plebeians Rehearse the Uprising", Charles in Shaw's "Major Barbara", Surrey in "Henry VIII", Hotspur/Warwick/Fluellen in "When Thou Art King" (1970), and the title roles in "King Lear" and "Anthony and Cleopatra" (1982) and the man in the UK premiere of "The Unexpected Man" by Yasmina Reza (1998).

His credits at the Liverpool Playhouse include: Andrew in "In Celebration" by David Storey and the title role in Shakespeare's "Coriolanus" (1969).

Played the title role in Shakespeare's "Macbeth" - Forum Theatre, Billingham (1968).

His credits at Dublin's Gaity Theatre include : Shakespeare's "Othello" (1962, also tour) and Captain Boyle in "Juno and the Paycock" by Sean O'Casey (1999).

His credits at Birmingham Rep include: Flynn in "The Bofors Gun", Palmer Anderson in "A Severed Head", Patrick in "The Doctor's Dilemma", Cauchon in Shaw's "Saint Joan", Button Moulder in Ibsen's "Peer Gynt", Escalus in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" and the title role in Shakespeare's "Othello".

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