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(April 2002): Plays Jeff in the UK premiere of "Lobby Hero" by Kenneth Lonergan - Donmar Warehouse/ New Ambassador's Theatre, London, England, UK.

Does a lot of commercial voice-over work and can mimic many different accents.

His Royal Shakespeare Company credits include: "As You Like It", "The General From America", "The Herbal Bed" (all 1996), "Romeo & Juliet", "The Rivals" and "The Comedy of Errors" (all 2000).

Appeared as himself in a Labour Party general election broadcast (2005).

In June 2005 he played PC Andy Crawford in a radio adaptation of "Dixon of Dock Green" (1955).

2003 - Played the blind rat Dangerous Beans in a BBC radio adaptation of Terry Pratchett's novel "The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents"

2001: Doctor Who: Colditz as Kurtz Audio CD drama

Voiceover for Argos 'New Catalogue Out Saturday' advert, show on UK television July 2007.

Played Katurian in "The Pillowman", a new play by Martin McDonagh - National Theatre, London (2003).

Played Robert in the UK premiere of "Push-Up" by Roland Schimmelpfennig - International Playwrights' Season, Royal Court Theatre, London (2002).

Played Gethin in "Comedians" by Trevor Griffiths - UK tour (2001).

Played Edgar in Shakespeare's "King Lear" - Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester (1998).

Toured the UK in a double bill of "The Real Inspector Hound" by Tom Stoppard and "Black Comedy" by Peter Schaffer (1998).

Played Micky in the UK premiere of "Hurly Burly" by David Rabe - Old Vic Theatre, London (1997).

His credits at the Dundee Reportory Theatre include: "The Glass Menagerie", "Long Day's Journey Into Night", "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" and "Tartuffe" (all 1996).

Played Pavel in Gorky's "Vassa" - Albery Theatre, London (1999).

Played Nick in "What The Butler Saw" by Joe Orton - National Theatre, London (1995).

Played Kenny in "An Experienced Woman Gives Advice", a new play by Iain Heggie - Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester (1995).

Played Arthur in "The Slab Boys Trilogy" by John Byrne - Young Vic Theatre, London (1994).

His credits at Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum Theatre include: "Shinda The Magic Ape" (1991), "Hay Fever" (1992), "Merlin" (1992, also tour) and "Look Back In Anger" (2005, also Theatre Royal Bath).

Made his stage debut in 1991 in Brecht's "The Resistable Rise of Arturo Ui" for Scottish touring theatre company 7:84. He has also performed in "Jump The Life To Come", "Scotland Matters" and "Antigone" with the same company.

2001 - Played the lead role of Daniel in BBC radio sit-com Double Income No Kids Yet

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