Show all 7 episodes. Leland Breakfast. Older David Garnett. Frank Asher. Otto Powell. Derek Wills. Show all 32 episodes. Short Man. Lloyd Simcoe. Show all 22 episodes. Bruce Miller. Show all 13 episodes.
Lieutenant Ralph Clarke. Superintendent Harper. Steve Taylor. Show all 28 episodes. Charley Dickens. Narrator voice. Detective Sergeant Michael Colefield. Miles Stewart. Hide Show Producer 2 credits. Hide Show Soundtrack 3 credits.
Ripley performer: "We're Called Gondolieri". Hide Show Thanks 1 credit. Hide Show Self 34 credits. Self - Narrator. Self - Narrator voice. Self - Guest.
Hide Show Archive footage 5 credits. Mother's Milk as Patrick Melrose. The Key Man as Bobby. FlashForward 22 episodes as Lloyd Simcoe. The Boat That Rocked as Twatt. Swingtown 13 episodes as Bruce Miller. Agatha Christie's Marple 1 episode as Superintendent Harper. The Libertine as Harris. The Welsh Great Escape as Narrator.
Eroica as Prince Lobkowitz. Gypsy Woman as Leon. The Bunker as LCpl. Look as Stanley. Not Afraid, Not Afraid as Michael. The Wyvern Mystery as Harry Fairfield. Offending Angels as Rory. Coupling 28 episodes as Steve Taylor. The Talented Mr. Ripley as Peter Smith-Kingsley.
Slaves in Paradise as Narrator. Ramsay's Boiling Point 5 episodes as Narrator. That kind of sticks. People tell me that Hollywood loves new faces, but I don't know. They're probably just being nice. To begin with, I tried to explain that the show wasn't real, but then I found a better tactic was to look them in the eye and say "Yeah, you know what? I am". I try not to see acting as anything other than a job. I hate it when I say to people I'm unemployed, and they say "you mean you're resting?
That's what acting's about - making a living. Acting is a cruel enough business. One minute everyone's going "Hey! You certainly don't need people knowing your private business, especially if you want to come out with your head still attached. My parents who worked in the business, felt lion-taming was preferable to acting. They said 93 per cent of all actors were out of work, and tried to talk me out of it. But I grew up mixing with Mum and Dad's friends.
Adult actors are really childish, and that's nice to be around when you're a kid. So the big reason I wanted to be an actor was I really enjoyed actors' company - which probably makes me about as shallow as a puddle.
But it could be worse.
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