John Nettles
(Actor)
.. Tom Barnaby
Born:
October 11, 1943
Birthplace: St Austell, Cornwall, England
Trivia:
Left university to perform with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Was narrator of BBC series Airport between 1996 and 2005. Appointed an OBE in 2010. Awarded an honorary doctorate at the University of Plymouth in 2012. Patron of The Mare and Foal Sanctuary.
Jason Hughes
(Actor)
Born:
May 24, 1905
Birthplace: Porthcawl, South Wales, Wales
Trivia:
Joined the National Youth Theatre as a teenager. Won the Alec Clunes award for Best Actor while studying drama at LAMDA. In 1998, performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of The Herbal Bed. Between 2005 and 2017, played DI Ben Jones in ITV Drama Midsomer Murders. In 2012, was nominated for the Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series award at the Monte Carlo TV Festival for his role in Midsomer Murders.
Jane Wymark
(Actor)
.. Joyce Barnaby
Born:
October 31, 1952
Birthplace: Paddington, London, England
Trivia:
Starred in the 1975 Birmingham Rep production of Equus. Played Sasha in a 1978 production of Ivanov at the Old Vic. Portrayed the role of Joyce Barnaby in Midsomer Murders between 1997 and 2011. Performed in a world tour of Hamlet throughout 1978, alongside Sir Derek Jacobi. Is a Drama tutor at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Barry Jackson
(Actor)
.. Le docteur George Bullard
Born:
March 29, 1938
Died:
May 12, 2013
Birthplace: Birmingham, England
Trivia:
At the age of nine, presented radio broadcasts for Children's Hour. Worked as a stage hand at the Birmingham Rep at the age of 16. Moved to London to become an actor immediately upon getting his O-Levels. Worked as a fight director and stunt man throughout the 1960s, under the name 'Jack Barry'. Portrayed Dr George Bullard in Midsomer Murders from 1998 to 2011.
Kirsty Dillon
(Actor)
.. Gail Stephens
Holly Gilbert
(Actor)
.. Becky Tunstall
Rupert Vansittart
(Actor)
.. Alistair Kingslake
Hugh Ross
(Actor)
.. Ed Monkberry
Maggie Ollerenshaw
(Actor)
.. Eileen Fountain
Nick Fletcher
(Actor)
.. John Cotton
Nicholas Day
(Actor)
.. Martin Crisp
John Standing
(Actor)
.. Will Tunstall
Born:
August 16, 1934
Trivia:
British character actor John Standing has a pedigree in performing that spans seven generations and includes his grandfather Sir Guy Standing, the son of actress Kay Hammond, and Sir Ronald George Leon. Considered one of his country's most important actors, he has appeared frequently on British television and also guest starred in many American television series, including L.A. Law, Murder She Wrote, and Civil Wars. He is a distinguished stage actor in both London and New York. Standing made his feature film debut in The Wild and Willing (1963). In film, Standing primarily works as a supporting actor. When not performing, Standing has earned a reputation as a fine painter.
Jamie Belman
(Actor)
.. Darren Fountain
Luke Neal
(Actor)
.. Colin Fountain
Nicholas Le Prevost
(Actor)
.. Jerry Drinkwater
Graham Seed
(Actor)
.. Miles Tully
Peter-Hugo Daly
(Actor)
.. Archie Kemp
Geoffrey Hutchings
(Actor)
.. Harry Claypole
Robert Perkins
(Actor)
.. Clyde Patchett
Alison Skilbeck
(Actor)
.. Sarah Kingslake
Michael Keating
(Actor)
.. Derek Painter
Lin Blakley
(Actor)
.. Janet Painter
Sam Torrance
(Actor)
.. Himself - Special Guest Appearance
Chris Wilson
(Actor)
.. Police Officer