SPY: Codename: Mistaken Identity


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Codename: Mistaken Identity

Season 2, Episode 4

Tim and Caitlin are selected to appear in a recruitment video; Marcus and Chris join together for a TV quiz show.

repeat 2012 English 1080i Stereo
Comedy Sitcom Satire Serial

Cast & Crew
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Darren Boyd (Actor) .. Tim
Jude Wright (Actor) .. Marcus
Robert Lindsay (Actor) .. The Examiner
Mathew Baynton (Actor) .. Chris
Mark Heap (Actor) .. Philip
Miles Jupp (Actor) .. Owen
Rebekah Staton (Actor) .. Caitlin
Dolly Wells (Actor) .. Judith
Ed Coleman (Actor) .. Moritz
Terence Maynard (Actor) .. Portis
Simon Greenall (Actor) .. Quiz Host
David K.S. Tse (Actor) .. Nick's Dad
Mia Clifford (Actor) .. Mia
Maurice Cole (Actor) .. Arthur
Nicholas Croucher (Actor) .. Cohen
Joseph H. King (Actor) .. Goldstein
Tom Goodman-Hill (Actor) .. Phillip

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Did You Know..
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Darren Boyd (Actor) .. Tim
Born: January 30, 1971
Birthplace: Hastings, East Sussex, England
Trivia: Began performing with The Hastleons, a musical theatre society in his hometown, at the age of 16, in their production of Camelot. Cast in the chorus of the West End production of Les Misérables in 1995. Los Dos Bros, co-created and co-written by Boyd, was awarded the prestigious Silver Rose for best sitcom at the Montreux Festival in 2002. Won the Best TV Comedy Actor award at the British Comedy Awards in 2011, for his performance in the Sky comedy, Spy. Nominated for Best Actor in a comedy role, in Spy, at the Royal Television Society Awards in 2012. Won the BAFTA for best male role in a comedy, Spy, in 2012.
Jude Wright (Actor) .. Marcus
Born: November 14, 1999
Robert Lindsay (Actor) .. The Examiner
Born: December 13, 1949
Birthplace: Ilkeston, Derbyshire
Trivia: Respected for his work on television, screen, and especially the stage, where he is a popular musical comedy star on both sides of the Atlantic, actor Robert Lindsay ranks among Great Britain's most versatile actors. Fans of the popular 1970s British comedy series Citizen Smith will remember him for playing the title role of Wolfy Smith. He has also appeared on such television shows as Jake's Progress, Nightingales, and Give Us a Break and performed in numerous televised Shakespearean plays. On stage, he has starred in everything from Cyrano de Bergerac to The Cherry Orchard to Becket. Lindsay launched his film career in the rock musical That'll Be the Day (1973), starring David Essex. He made his American film debut in Bert Rigby, You're a Fool (1989). Over his long career, Lindsay has earned numerous awards, including a Tony for starring in Me and My Girl and a British Academy Award for GBH.
Mathew Baynton (Actor) .. Chris
Born: November 18, 1980
Birthplace: Essex, England
Trivia: Trained in Clowning at L'Ecole Philippe Gaulier in Paris. Met fellow British actor and comedian James Cordon on the set of Telstar in 2007. Cordon wrote the role of Deano for Baynton to play in the third series of UK comedy Gavin and Stacey and the two have since worked together as writers and lead actors on the comedy, The Wrong Mans. A member of the band Special Benny, and established his own solo musical project, Dog Ear, releasing his debut EP, So It Goes, in 2011. Appeared opposite Daniel Rigby in Holes for the Arcola Theatre in 2014.
Mark Heap (Actor) .. Philip
Born: May 13, 1957
Birthplace: Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India
Trivia: Has an English father and American mother. Began acting as a member of the Medieval Players. Worked with Mark Saban as a street theatre duo in The Two Marks. Appeared as a car salesman in a SEAT television advertisment. Is the voice of the fox in the Old Speckeled Hen advertisment.
Miles Jupp (Actor) .. Owen
Born: August 09, 1979
Birthplace: Newcastle upon Tyne
Trivia: Performed with improv comedy troupe The Improverts during his university education. Nominated for the 2003 Best Newcomer Perrier Award for his debut Edinburgh show. Hosted BBC Radio 7's Newsjack from 2009 to 2011. Took over from Sandi Toksvig as host of BBC Radio 4's The News Quiz in 2015.
Rebekah Staton (Actor) .. Caitlin
Born: June 17, 1981
Birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent
Dolly Wells (Actor) .. Judith
Born: December 05, 1971
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Her mother, Teresa, was still married to her first husband, Edward Gatacre, when she became pregnant by satirist and comic actor John Wells; as a result, Dolly was told for most of her life that Wells was actually her stepfather. She didn't learn the truth until she was in her late teens. Has five older half-siblings. Has been friends with Dolly & Em co-star Emily Mortimer since they were four. Was inspired to write Dolly & Em after she and Mortimer observed the relationships between actors and their personal assistants at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012. Her grandfather was Sir Christopher Chancellor, general manager of Reuters News Agency from 1944 to 1959. One of her cousins is the actress, Anna Chancellor.
Ed Coleman (Actor) .. Moritz
Terence Maynard (Actor) .. Portis
Birthplace: Liverpool, England
Trivia: Grew up in Nantwich, Cheshire.At the age of 8, his family discovered he had a talent for dancing and encouraged him to take dancing lessons.Studied at Crewe's Yvonne School of Dancing.Announced he was leaving Coronation Street just a few days after his onscreen son, actor Ryan Thomas, announced he was also leaving the show.Best known for playing Tony Stewart in Coronation Street.
Simon Greenall (Actor) .. Quiz Host
Born: January 03, 1958
Birthplace: Longtown, Cumberland, England
Trivia: Best known for his role as Michael in I'm Alan Partridge. Has worked as a voice artist and given his voice to the Shaun the Sheep Movie, The Octonauts and - most famously - Aleksander the meerkat in the comparethemarket.com adverts. Won the Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award in 1995 for the Harry Enfield's Television Programme. Voice the character of Murgo in the Fable video game franchise.
David K.S. Tse (Actor) .. Nick's Dad
Mia Clifford (Actor) .. Mia
Maurice Cole (Actor) .. Arthur
Nicholas Croucher (Actor) .. Cohen
Joseph H. King (Actor) .. Goldstein
Tom Goodman-Hill (Actor) .. Phillip
Born: May 21, 1968
Birthplace: Enfield, London, England
Trivia: Radio, film, stage and TV actor. Was brought up near Newcastle-upon-Tyne and often acted in amateur performances at the People's Theatre. Took an active role in student drama at university. Originally trained as a primary school teacher after graduating from university, but opted to be an actor after a year of teaching. Began his professional career in the theatre. Played Vronsky in a BBC Radio 4 production of Anna Karenin in 2002. Revealed he was a descendant of John Lilburne, after being confirmed to portray him in a 2008 production of The Devil's Whore. After performing in Enron in 2009, he reunited with director Rupert Goold in Earthquakes in London in 2010. Is a patron of Scene and Heard, a charity based in London that aims to improve the prospects of children through mentoring and courses in drama skills.

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