Nathaniel Parker
(Actor)
.. Thomas Lynley
Born:
May 18, 1962
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia:
Perhaps best known for his work in American and British theater, Nathaniel Parker occasionally appears in feature films and on television. Born and raised in London, Parker studied drama at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art; he began his professional career in1986, in a Young Vic's production of Romeo and Juliet. After that, he spent two years with the Royal Shakespeare Company where he garnered international acclaim for his performance opposite Dustin Hoffman in Sir Peter Hall's production of The Merchant of Venice, which played on both sides of the Atlantic. Parker made his feature debut in War Requiem, the first British made-for-television film to receive theatrical release. Some of his more notable films include Squanto: A Warrior's Tale (1995) and Mel Gibson's version of Hamlet (1990), in which Parker played Laertes.
Sharon Small
(Actor)
.. Barbara Havers
Paul Hickey
(Actor)
.. Lafferty
Jodi Albert
(Actor)
.. Sally
James Bird
(Actor)
.. Martin McRae
Ian Burfield
(Actor)
.. Det. Sgt. Hansford
Trevor Byfield
(Actor)
.. Frankie Baker
Steve Edwin
(Actor)
.. Uniformed Officer
Brett Fancy
(Actor)
.. Barry Warren
Tom Georgeson
(Actor)
.. Michael Shand
Esther Hall
(Actor)
.. Carly Baker
David Hepple
(Actor)
.. Roger Pollard
Stuart Laing
(Actor)
.. Daniel Gill
Michele Moran
(Actor)
.. Receptionist
Gabielle Palmer
(Actor)
.. Tess Pollard
Shaun Parkes
(Actor)
.. DC Winston Nkata
Born:
February 09, 1973
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia:
Had breakthrough role as Koop in Justin Kerrigan's cult hit Human Traffic (1999). His work with playwright-screenwriter Joe Penhall, who adapted Cormac McCarthy's The Road (2009), includes a 2001 stage version and 2005 TV adaptation of Blue/Orange, and the 2009 BBC drama Moses Jones. Badly injured his Achilles tendons in both legs while playing soccer, once while auditioning for Mean Machine (2001), starring Vinnie Jones. Stopped lifting weights because "muscle-bound isn't a good look for spouting Shakespeare."
Diana Payan
(Actor)
.. Maureen
Rupert Procter
(Actor)
.. Simon Henshaw
Lesley Vickerage
(Actor)
.. Helen Lynley