{{short description|British actor (born 1965)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2016}} {{Use British English|date=August 2016}} {{Infobox person | name = Andrew Havill | image = | caption = Havill in 2015 | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1965|6|1}} | birth_place = [[Oxford]], England | alma_mater = [[University of Exeter]] | years_active = 1989–present | website = {{URL|http://www.andrewhavill.com/|Official website}} | family = }} '''Andrew Havill''' (born 1 June 1965) is a British actor. Havill has appeared in more than 40 films and 50 plays beginning in the late 1980s. After training in [[Oxford]] and London,<ref>{{cite web | url=https://britishtheatre.com/hampstead-theatre-draws-on-archive-to-stream-plays-for-free/ | title= British Theatre - Hampstead | work= British Theatre | date= 30 March 2020 }}</ref> he began his career in [[repertory theatre]] in 1989 and made his screen debut in 1993. As a [[character actor]], Havill has appeared in many British [[Historical drama|costume dramas]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://indiacurrents.com/sardar-udham-punjabs-son-stands-against-imperial-arrogance/ | title= Sardar Udham: Punjab's Son Stands Against Imperial Arrogance| date= 23 November 2021}}</ref>
==Education== Havill attended the [[University of Exeter]], where he read English and drama.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://ore.exeter.ac.uk/repository/bitstream/handle/10871/18312/SB%2033.3.sparey.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y |title=Performing Puberty: Fertile Complexions in Shakespeare's Plays |date=24 September 2015 |website=University of Exeter |publisher=Open Research Exeter |access-date=9 October 2022 |quote=Andrew Havill’s performance as Master Ford}}</ref> He spent four years with the [[National Youth Theatre of Great Britain]] with roles in London theatre productions including ''For Those in Peril'' at the [[Shaw Theatre]], ''[[As You Like It]]'' at the [[Open Air Theatre]] in Regent's Park, and ''[[Reynard the Fox]]'' on the Drum Theatre Plymouth and south-west tour. At the [[Cochrane Theatre|Jeanetta Cochrane Theatre]], Havill appeared in [[Henry V (play)|''Henry V'']], ''[[Twelfth Night]]'', and ''A Proper Place''. He spent a further four years with the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]].<ref name="theatricalia"/>
Havill is also an alumnus of the [[Oxford University Dramatic Society]] with roles in Oxford theatre productions including ''Twelfth Night'' at the [[Oxford Playhouse]],<ref name="nationaltheatre"/> ''[[The Recruiting Officer]]'' at [[New College, Oxford|New College]] Cloisters, and ''As You Like It'' at [[Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford|Lady Margaret Hall]] Gardens.<ref name="theatricalia"/>
==Career== ===Theatre=== Havill began his career with the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]] (RSC). In 1989, he portrayed [[Lysander (A Midsummer Night's Dream)|Lysander]] at the [[Royal Shakespeare Theatre]]'s production of ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''<ref name="nationaltheatre"/> and Reynaldo at the [[Barbican Theatre]]'s production of ''[[Hamlet]]''. He appeared in the [[Fortune Theatre]]'s productions of ''[[The Woman in Black (play)|The Woman in Black]]'' in 1989 and 1996.<ref name="Looper"/>
Throughout the 1990s, Havill performed in a number of plays at London's West End and elsewhere. He portrayed several characters at the [[Barbican Centre|Barbican Theatre]] in an RSC production of ''[[A Clockwork Orange (film)|A Clockwork Orange]]'' and at The Pit London in ''[[A Woman of No Importance]]''.<ref name="nationaltheatre"/> In conjunction with the RSC, Havill's focus was Shakespeare; in 1990, he portrayed George Seacoal in ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'', Peter Arnold in ''Two Shakespearean Actors'' and The Merchant in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''; from 1991 to 1992, he portrayed [[William Bagot (politician)|Sir William Bagot]] in an RSC production of [[Richard II (play)|Richard II]] at the Barbican Theatre in London.<ref name="theatricalia"/>
In 2003, Havill played Group Captain Windbreak in Justin Butcher's production of ''The Madness of George Dubya'' at the [[Arts Theatre]] in London. [[Michael Billington (critic)|Michael Billington]] wrote in ''[[The Guardian]]'' that "Butcher's production... has a surprising jauntiness; ... Andrew Havill as an ineffectual group captain... stand[s] out."<ref name="The Madness of George Dubya">{{cite news |last=Billington |first=Michael |date=16 January 2003 |title=The Madness of George Dubya |url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2003/jan/16/theatre.artsfeatures1 |work=The Guardian |access-date=19 October 2022}}</ref> The following year, Havill was cast as the Reverend James Morell in [[George Bernard Shaw]]'s ''[[Candida (play)|Candida]]'', for which ''The Guardian''{{'}}s [[Lyn Gardner]] wrote "Much of the pleasure of Christopher Luscombe's well-observed period production is in watching Andrew Havill's interesting Morell move from confident self-belief to bewildered self-doubt as he starts to understand that even goodness is a form of selfishness."<ref name="Candida">{{cite news |last=Gardner |first=Lyn |date=19 June 2004 |title=Candida |url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2004/jun/19/theatre |work=[[The Guardian]] |access-date=20 December 2022}}</ref> Havill's other stage roles of the 2000s include working with [[Alan Ayckbourn]] on his play ''Virtual Reality'', a West End production of [[Jean Anouilh]]'s ''[[Ring Round the Moon|Ring Around the Moon]]'', and roles in director Chris Luscombe's productions of ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]'' and ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]'' at [[Shakespeare's Globe]]. Of the latter, Gardner wrote "Havill's comic timing is a joy."<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2008/jun/21/theatre.shakespeare|title=Theatre review: The Merry Wives of Windsor / The Globe, London|first=Lyn|last=Gardner|newspaper=The Guardian |date=21 June 2008|via=www.theguardian.com}}</ref>
Havill also appeared as Frank Ford in ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' US tour of 2010. [[Ben Brantley]] commented in ''[[The New York Times]]'', "As Ford... the excellent Mr. Havill is exactly as serious as he needs to be, reminding us that one of comedy’s main functions is to defuse bombs that in real life often explode and destroy."<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/01/theater/reviews/01merry.html|title=A World of Silliness, but No Winking This Time|first=Ben|last=Brantley|newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |date=7 November 2010}}</ref> In 2012 and 2013, he was part of the original cast of James Graham's play ''[[This House (play)|This House]]'', at the [[Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]], directed by [[Jeremy Herrin]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://theatrius.com/this-house-2012-andrew-havill-as-walsall-north_johan-persson/|title=This House 2012 Andrew Havill As Walsall North Johan Persson|via=www.theatrius.com/}}</ref> His work has included three roles at Hampstead Theatre in the plays ''Farewell to the Theatre'', ''[[Drawing the Line (play)|Drawing the Line]]'', and ''Wonderland'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hampsteadtheatre.com/news/2014/05/wonderland-meet-the-cast/|title=Wonderland: Meet the cast|via=www.hampsteadtheatre.com/}}</ref> and a portrayal of the English physician Sir Gilbert Wedgecroft in a [[Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]] production of [[Waste (play)|''Waste'']], with Anne Cox writing "Havill offers excellent support... as always."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.stagereview.co.uk/theatre-review/waste-review/ |title=Waste – Review |date=23 November 2015 |website=Stage Review |access-date=9 October 2022 |quote=Andrew Havill offers excellent support, as always, as doctor to the wealthy, Sir Gilbert Wedgecroft}}</ref> In 2019, Havill portrayed [[Warren Lewis]] at the [[Chichester Festival Theatre]]'s production of [[Shadowlands (play)|''Shadowlands'']] opposite actors [[Liz White (actress)|Liz White]] and [[Hugh Bonneville]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cft.org.uk/archive/shadowlands-2019 | title=Shadowlands | date=7 June 2022 | access-date=9 October 2022 | archive-date=9 October 2022 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221009115710/https://www.cft.org.uk/archive/shadowlands-2019 | url-status=dead }}</ref> having appeared with Bonneville in the ''[[Downton Abbey (film)|Downton Abbey]]'' film of the same year.<ref>{{cite news |last=Lawson |first=Mark |author-link=Mark Lawson |date=3 May 2019 |title=Shadowlands review – Bonneville dazzles as CS Lewis in divine revival |url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/may/03/shadowlands-review-hugh-bonneville-cs-lewis |work=[[The Guardian]] |access-date=19 June 2024}}</ref>
===Television=== Havill made his television debut in [[Lucy Gannon]]'s ''[[Soldier Soldier]]'' in 1993, followed by a portrayal of English critic [[John Davenport (critic)|John Davenport]] in ''[[The House of Elliot]]'' Series 3 the following year.<ref name="tvguide"/> From 1997 to 1998, Havill worked with [[Lynda La Plante]] on her drama series ''[[Trial & Retribution]]'', playing Clarence Oxley on ''Trial & Retribution I'' and Crispin Oxley on ''Trial & Retribution II''. Havill starred in two 1999 television mini series: ''[[Aristocrats (TV series)|Aristocrats]]'' and ''[[Wives and Daughters (1999 TV series)|Wives and Daughters]]'' as [[Sir Charles Bunbury, 8th Baronet|Charles Bunbury]] and Sir Charles Morton respectively.<ref name="The Europe of 1500-1815 on Film and Television"/><ref name="Plays and Players: Issues 505–510"/>
In the 2000s, his television roles included portraying Manet on ''[[The Impressionists (BBC drama)|The Impressionists]]'', ''[[Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes|Elizabeth David]]'' (in which he featured as the husband of cookery writer [[Elizabeth David]] in the docudrama after whom it was named),<ref name="Doctor Who News Page"/> and ''[[Daphne (2007 film)|Daphne]]''. He played the Chief Steward in the Christmas ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "[[Voyage of the Damned (Doctor Who)|Voyage of the Damned]]"<ref>{{cite news | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Pe2MAgAAQBAJ&dq=%22Andrew+Havill%22&pg=PT154 | title=Doctor Who: The Episode Guide| isbn=9781842436608| last1=Campbell| first1=Mark| date=11 November 2011| publisher=Pocket Essentials}}</ref> and was in the BBC drama ''[[Spooks (TV series)|Spooks]]'' Series 8.<ref name="Carr"/><ref name="Nettv4u"/>
In 2011, Havill portrayed the Reverend Conrad Walker on ITV's ''[[Midsomer Murders]]'' (in the episode ''The Night of the Stag''). In 2012, he was cast as the Royal Equerry, Harry, in the episode ''[[A Scandal in Belgravia]]'' of the mystery crime drama ''[[Sherlock (TV series)|Sherlock]]'' due to his reputation for playing "well-spoken upper-class types."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://whatculture.com/tv/20-doctor-who-actors-who-appeared-in-sherlock?page=9 |title=20 Doctor Who Actors Who Appeared in Sherlock |date=27 July 2015 |website=WhatCulture |publisher=What Culture Ltd. |access-date=9 October 2022 |quote=Known for playing well-spoken upper-class types}}</ref> His work of the 2010s includes playing Victor McKinley on the BBC's ''[[Father Brown (2013 TV series)|Father Brown]]'', Edward Sidwell on ''[[The Coroner (TV series)|The Coroner]]'' Series 1, episode 8 (''Napoleon's Violin''), and Gareth Anderson on ''[[Vera (TV series)|Vera]]'' (in the episode ''Natural Selection'') in 2017.<ref name="Carr"/>
Havill played factory owner Douglas Broome in the 2021 series ''[[The Nevers]]'',<ref>{{cite news | url=https://theshahab.com/blog/2022/04/15/the-nevers-season-2/ | title=The Nevers Season 2 (2022): Release Date, Cast, Plot}}</ref> and Professor Lucius Stamfield in ''[[Endeavour (TV series)|Endeavour]]'' of the same year. In the [[The Crown (season 5)|fifth]] and [[The Crown (season 6)|sixth]] seasons of ''[[The Crown (TV series)|The Crown]]'', he portrayed [[Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes|Robert Fellowes]], the Queen's private secretary and brother-in-law of [[Diana, Princess of Wales|Princess Diana]]. He and twelve other cast members were nominated for the [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series]] for their roles in ''The Crown''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://thelatch.com.au/sag-award-winners-2023/ |title='Everything Everywhere All at Once' Wins Big At the 2023 SAG Awards |last=Anderson |first=Stephanie |date=27 February 2023 |website=The Latch |access-date=17 June 2023}}</ref> In 2024, he portrayed the criminal defence lawyer Stuart Wentworth QC in the British television drama ''[[Mr Bates vs The Post Office]]''.<ref name="kinorium.com"/>
===Film=== Havill made his film debut in 1995, portraying Galant on [[Michael Hoffman (director)|Michael Hoffman]]'s ''[[Restoration (1995 film)|Restoration]]''. Following this, he played Algernon in [[Brian Gilbert (director)|Brian Gilbert]]'s 1997 film ''[[Wilde (film)|Wilde]]'' and Piers in [[Clare Kilner]]'s 1999 film ''[[Janice Beard]]''.<ref name="Sight and Sound: Volume 10, Issues 1–6"/>
In the 2000s, Havill's film work included roles in [[Thaddeus O'Sullivan]]'s 2002 [[Historical drama|period drama]] ''[[The Heart of Me (film)|The Heart of Me]]'' as Charles (the fiancé of [[Helena Bonham Carter]]'s Dinah),<ref name="Doctor Who News Page"/> [[Douglas McGrath]]'s 2002 [[period film|period]] [[comedy-drama]] ''[[Nicholas Nickleby (2002 film)|Nicholas Nickleby]]'', [[Christine Jeffs]]' 2003 biographical [[Drama (film and television)|drama]] ''[[Sylvia (2003 film)|Sylvia]]'', and [[Sean Ellis]]' 2008 [[horror film]] ''[[The Broken (film)|The Broken]]'' as Doctor Myers.<ref name="Invented Lives, Imagined Communities"/>
In 2010, Havill portrayed the royal [[Audio engineer|sound engineer]] Robert Wood in ''[[The King's Speech]]''.<ref name="Tab"/> He played the cabinet secretary to [[Meryl Streep]]'s [[Margaret Thatcher]] in ''[[The Iron Lady (film)|The Iron Lady]]'' (2011), Cameron in ''[[Hyde Park on Hudson]]'' (2012), and [[Alan Turing|Turing]]'s professor in ''[[The Imitation Game]]'' (2014). In 2019, he portrayed the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] in [[David Michôd]]'s historical drama film ''[[The King (2019 film)|The King]]'' and [[Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood]] in the historical drama film ''[[Downton Abbey (film)|Downton Abbey]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-reviews/downton-abbey-review-1238184/ | title='Downton Abbey': Film Review| website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]| date=9 September 2019}}</ref> In ''[[Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker]]'' (2019), he played a First Order Officer with a small speaking role.<ref name="Looper"/> His work of the 2010s includes roles in ''[[The Awakening (2011 film)|The Awakening]]'' as George Vandermeer, ''[[Cloud Atlas (film)|Cloud Atlas]]'' as Mr. Hotchkiss, ''[[Dad's Army (2016 film)|Dad's Army]]'' as Captain Meeks, ''[[My Cousin Rachel (2017 film)|My Cousin Rachel]]'' as Parson Pascoe, ''[[Gold (2018 film)|Gold]]'' as Sir James Benson, and ''[[The Last Vermeer|Lyrebird]]'' as Maarten Wooning.<ref name="Carr"/>
Havill portrayed Sir Philip Hendy in [[Roger Michell]]'s 2020 film ''[[The Duke (2020 film)|The Duke]]'', along with actors [[Jim Broadbent]] and [[Helen Mirren]]. In 2021, he played Enid Baines' father George in the psychological horror film ''[[Censor (2021 film)|Censor]]'', delivering "sterling work" as a "button-down" parent,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://thecriticalcritics.com/reviews/movie-review-censor/ |title=Movie Review: Censor (2021) |date=6 October 2021 |website=The Critical Critics |publisher=Critical Movie Critics |access-date=9 October 2022 |quote=The supporting cast also deliver sterling work, from her button-down parents George (Andrew Havill, "My Cousin Rachel")}}</ref> and [[Reginald Dyer|General Reginald Dyer]] in the [[Hindi cinema|Bollywood]] biographical historical drama film ''[[Sardar Udham]]''. In 2024, he portrayed Commander [[Oliver Locker-Lampson]] in the [[Netflix]] documentary drama ''Einstein and the Bomb'' with [[Aidan McArdle]] as [[Einstein]].<ref name="BBC Einstein and The Bomb"/>
===Other work=== In 2023, Havill provided the voice for Sylvestre Lesage in the action role-playing game ''[[Final Fantasy XVI]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Final-Fantasy-XVI/|title=Behind the Voice Actors - Final Fantasy XVI|publisher=Behind the Voice Actors|access-date=2023-06-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.famitsu.com/news/202306/12304071.html|script-title=ja:【FF16解説】主要キャラクター一覧。壮大なドラマを彩る個性豊かな面々を紹介。初公開キャラも|language=ja|magazine=[[Famitsu]]|date=2023-06-12|access-date=2023-06-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230625181029/https://www.famitsu.com/news/202306/12304071.html|archive-date=2023-06-25|url-status=live}}</ref>
==Filmography== ===Film=== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable ! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable"| {{abbr|Ref(s)|Reference(s)}} |- |1995 ! scope="row" | ''[[Restoration (1995 film)|Restoration]]'' | Galant | Film debut | <ref>{{cite book |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=1997 |title=Screen World: Volume 47 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CtRkAAAAMAAJ |location=Google Books |publisher=[[Crown Publishers]] |page=1588|isbn=9781557832535 }}</ref> |- |1997 ! scope="row" | ''[[Wilde (film)|Wilde]]'' | Algernon | | <ref>{{cite book |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=1997 |title=Sight and Sound: Volume 7, Issues 7–12 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zpSRAAAAIAAJ |location=Google Books |publisher=[[British Film Institute]] |page=9}}</ref> |- |1998 ! scope="row" | ''[[Titanic Town (film)|Titanic Town]]'' | Officer | | <ref>{{cite book |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=2002 |title=Screen World: Volume 52 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9NVkAAAAMAAJ |location=Google Books |publisher=[[Crown Publishers]]|isbn=9781557834799 }}</ref> |- |1999 ! scope="row" | ''[[Janice Beard]]'' | Piers | | <ref name="Sight and Sound: Volume 10, Issues 1–6">{{cite book |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=2000 |title=Sight and Sound: Volume 10, Issues 1–6 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jpmRAAAAIAAJ |location=Google Books |publisher=[[British Film Institute]] |page=55}}</ref> |- |rowspan=2|2002 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Heart of Me (film)|The Heart of Me]]'' | Charles (Dinah's fiancé) | | <ref>{{cite book |last=Ebert |first=Roger |date=2004 |title=Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2005 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2V34EMJkaAIC |location=Google Books |publisher=[[Andrews McMeel Publishing]] |page=279 |isbn=9780740747427}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Nicholas Nickleby (2002 film)|Nicholas Nickleby]]'' | Mr. Nickleby | | <ref>{{cite book |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=2003 |title=Sight and Sound: Volume 13, Issues 7–12 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7aORAAAAIAAJ |location=Google Books |publisher=British Film Institute |page=54}}</ref> |- |2003 ! scope="row" | ''[[Sylvia (2003 film)|Sylvia]]'' | David Wevill | | <ref name="Invented Lives, Imagined Communities">{{cite book |last1=Palmer |first1=R. Barton |last2=Epstein |first2=William H. |date=6 June 2016 |title=Invented Lives, Imagined Communities: The Biopic and American National Identity |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=a-JLDAAAQBAJ |location=Google Books |publisher=[[State University of New York|State University of New York Press]] |page=193 |isbn=9781438460819}}</ref> |- |2004 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Rocket Post]]'' | | | <ref name="Nettv4u">[https://nettv4u.com/celebrity/english/supporting-actor/andrew-havill Andrew Havill] on Nettv4u</ref> |- |rowspan=3|2008 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Broken (film)|The Broken]]'' | Dr. Myers | | <ref name="Doctor Who News Page">[https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?code=909 Andrew Havill] on [[Doctor Who News Page]]</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Dummy'' | Doctor | | <ref name="Andrew Havill Movies List">{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20200625021658/https://spicyonion.com/person/andrew-havill-movies-list/ Andrew Havill Movies List]}} on Spicyonion</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Pop Art'' | Mr. Milton | Short | <ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00p50g2 Pop Art BBC HD Film Shorts Series 1 Episode 3 of 8] at [[BBC]]</ref> |- |rowspan=3|2010 ! scope="row" | ''[[Mr. Nice]]'' | Prosecution Barrister | | <ref name="Andrew Havill Movies List"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The King's Speech]]'' | Robert Wood | | <ref name="Tab">{{cite news |last=Mooney |first=Georgia |date=13 November 2022 |title=This is where you recognise the cast of Netflix's The Crown season five from |url=https://thetab.com/uk/2022/11/11/the-crown-season-five-cast-netflix-where-you-recognise-the-actors-from-280981 |work=The Tab |location=United Kingdom |access-date=20 November 2022}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[London Boulevard]]'' | Unlikely Vagrant | | <ref>{{cite news |author=<!--not stated--> |date=26 November 2010 |title= London Boulevard 2010 |url=https://movieplayer.it/film/london-boulevard_24186/ |work=Movie Player |access-date=20 November 2022}}</ref> |- |rowspan=3|2011 ! scope="row" | ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' | Master Ford | | <ref>[https://www.cinemaparadiso.co.uk/rentals/shakespeares-globe-the-merry-wives-of-windsor-134810.html Cinemaparadiso] "Andrew Havill"</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Awakening (2011 film)|The Awakening]]'' | George Vandermeer | | <ref name="Doctor Who News Page"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Iron Lady (film)|The Iron Lady]]'' | Cabinet Minister | | <ref name="Doctor Who News Page"/> |- |rowspan=3|2012 ! scope="row" | ''[[Hyde Park on Hudson]]'' | Cameron | | <ref name="Nettv4u"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Cloud Atlas (film)|Cloud Atlas]]'' | Mr. Hotchkiss | | <ref>{{cite book |last=Wachowski/ Wachowski/ Tykwer |first=Lana/ Andy/ Tom |date=9 November 2012 |title=Cloud Atlas: Ein Film nach dem Roman "Der Wolkenatlas" von David Mitchell |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NMXDCAAAQBAJ |location=Google Books |publisher=Rowohlt E-Book |isbn=9783644024311}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Les Misérables (2012 film)|Les Misérables]]'' | Cochepaille | | <ref>{{cite book |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=2013 |title=Cineforum |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Zn105rCBNjQC |location=Google Books |publisher=Federazione italiana cineforum |page=61}}</ref> |- |rowspan=2|2013 ! scope="row" | ''[[Closed Circuit (2013 film)|Closed Circuit]]'' | News Reporter 1 | | <ref name="The Numbers (website)">[https://www.the-numbers.com/person/63200401-Andrew-Havill#tab=acting Andrew Havill] on [[The Numbers (website)|The Numbers]]</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''The List'' | Vickery | | <ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2150511/characters/nm0369854 The List (2013), Andrew Havill: Vickery]</ref> |- |rowspan=2|2014 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Imitation Game]]'' | Teacher | | <ref name="Looper">{{cite news |last=Gibson |first=Nathan P. |date=31 October 2022 |title=Where You've Seen The Cast Of The Crown Before |url=https://www.looper.com/1078844/where-youve-seen-the-cast-of-the-crown-before/ |work=Looper |access-date=20 November 2022}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Remainder (film)|Remainder]]'' | Peter Younger | | <ref name="tvguide"/> |- |rowspan=3|2015 ! scope="row" | ''The Carer'' | Dr. Satterthwaite | | <ref name="The Numbers (website)"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Danish Girl]]'' | Danish Embassy Official | | <ref name="BBC Two - Life in Squares - Clive Bell">[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profiles/1m9r2yCRN4nqGgTSdf01d1Y/clive-bell BBC Two - Life in Squares - Clive Bell]</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Letters from Baghdad]]'' | Sir Percy Cox | | <ref>{{cite news |last=Weissberg |first=Jay |date=3 June 2017 |title= Film Review: 'Letters From Baghdad' |url=https://variety.com/2017/film/reviews/letters-from-bagdad-review-1202453109/ |work=Variety |access-date=20 November 2022}}</ref> |- |rowspan=2|2016 ! scope="row" | ''[[Dad's Army (2016 film)|Dad's Army]]'' | Captain Meeks | | <ref>{{cite book |last=Brode |first=Douglas |title=From Hell To Hollywood: An Encyclopedia of World War II Films Volume 1 |date=18 February 2020 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=g8rTDwAAQBAJ |location=Google Books |publisher=BearManor Media}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Hot Property (film)|Hot Property]]'' | Alan Day | | <ref name="tvguide"/> |- |rowspan=2|2017 ! scope="row" | ''[[My Cousin Rachel (2017 film)|My Cousin Rachel]]'' | Parson Pascoe | | <ref name="Carr">{{cite news |last=Carr |first=Flora |date=12 September 2021 |title=Meet the cast of Endeavour series 8 |url=https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/drama/endeavour-series-eight-cast/ |work=Radio Times |access-date=20 November 2022}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Children Act (film)|The Children Act]]'' | George | | <ref name="Carr"/> |- |2018 ! scope="row" | ''[[Gold (2018 film)|Gold]]'' | Sir James Benson | | <ref>[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Andrew-Havill/photos Andrew Havill Photos]</ref> |- |rowspan=4|2019 ! scope="row" | ''[[The King (2019 film)|The King]]'' | Archbishop of Canterbury | | <ref name="Papadopoulos">{{cite news |last=Papadopoulos |first=Charles |date=27 October 2022 |title=The Crown Season 5: 10 Movies & TV Shows Where You've Seen The Cast Before |url=https://screenrant.com/the-crown-season-5-cast-other-roles/ |work=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=20 October 2022}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Downton Abbey (film)|Downton Abbey]]'' | [[Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood]] | | <ref name="Tab"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker]]'' | First Order Officer #7 | | <ref name="Looper"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Last Vermeer]]'' | Maarten Wooning | | <ref>{{cite news |last=Debruge |first=Peter |date=31 August 2019 |title='The Last Vermeer' Review: A Flamboyant Guy Pearce Takes the Stand in Post-War Forgery Drama |url=https://variety.com/2019/film/reviews/last-vermeer-review-lyrebird-guy-pearce-1203313800/ |work=Variety |access-date=20 October 2022}}</ref> |- |2020 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Duke (2020 film)|The Duke]]'' | Sir Philip Hendy | | <ref name="Papadopoulos"/> |- |rowspan=2|2021 ! scope="row" | ''[[Censor (2021 film)|Censor]]'' | George | | <ref>{{cite news |last=Adams |first=Jenn |date=8 November 2022 |title=The Best Movies And Shows Starring The Crown Season 5 Cast That You Need To See |url=https://www.slashfilm.com/1092073/the-best-movies-and-shows-starring-the-crown-season-5-cast-that-you-need-to-see/ |work=Slashfilm |access-date=20 November 2022}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Sardar Udham]]'' | [[Reginald Dyer|General Reginald Dyer]] | | <ref>{{cite news |author=<!--not stated--> |date=16 October 2021 |title=Movie Review-Sardar Udham: History that haunts |url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/reviews/story/movie-review-sardar-udham-history-that-haunts-325480 |work=Tribute India |access-date=20 November 2022}}</ref> |- |2023 ! scope="row" | ''Such A Lovely Day'' | John | Short | |- |2024 ! scope="row" | ''[[Einstein and the Bomb]]'' | Commander [[Oliver Locker-Lampson]] | | <ref name="BBC Einstein and The Bomb">{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/bbcstudios/2024/bbc-studios-science-unit-produces-einstein-and-the-bomb-for-netflix |title=BBC Studios Science Unit produces Einstein and The Bomb for Netflix |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=16 February 2024 |website=[[BBC]] |publisher=BBC |access-date=19 June 2024}}</ref> |} ===Television=== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable ! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable"| {{abbr|Ref(s)|Reference(s)}} |- |1993 ! scope="row" | ''[[Soldier Soldier]]'' | Liaison Officer | Television debut | <ref name="tvguide"/> |- |1994 ! scope="row" | ''[[The House of Eliott]]'' | [[John Davenport (critic)|John Davenport]] | | <ref>[https://trakt.tv/shows/the-house-of-eliott Trakt TV Review]</ref> |- |rowspan=3|1997 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Peter Principle (TV series)|The Peter Principle]]'' | Craig Hunter | U.S. title: ''The Boss'' | <ref>[https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/the_peter_principle/episodes/1/3/ The Peter Principle TV sitcom BBC One 1995 - 2000 13 episodes (2 series)]</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Harry Enfield & Chums]]'' | Jeremy | | <ref name="Andrew Havill - British Comedy">[https://www.comedy.co.uk/people/andrew_havill/ Andrew Havill - British Comedy]</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[A Dance to the Music of Time]]'' | Sunny Farebrother | | <ref name="BBC Two - Life in Squares - Clive Bell"/> |- |rowspan=3|1998 ! scope="row" | ''[[Heat of the Sun]]'' | Reverend Peter Michaeljohn | | <ref name="aveleyman">[https://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=58136 Andrew Havill] on Aveleyman</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Kavanagh QC]]'' | Nicholas Gee | | <ref name="tvguide"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Trial & Retribution]]'' | Crispin Oxley<br>Clarence Oxley | | <ref name="tvguide"/> |- |rowspan=2|1999 ! scope="row" | ''[[Aristocrats (TV series)|Aristocrats]]'' | [[Sir Charles Bunbury, 8th Baronet|Charles Bunbury]] | | <ref name="The Europe of 1500-1815 on Film and Television">{{cite book |last=Klossner |first=Michael |date=2002 |title=The Europe of 1500-1815 on Film and Television: A Worldwide Filmography of Over 2550 Works, 1895 Through 2000 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IWVZAAAAMAAJ |location=Google Books |publisher=[[McFarland & Company]] |page=24 |isbn=9780786412235}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Wives and Daughters (1999 TV series)|Wives and Daughters]]'' | Sir Charles Morton | | <ref name="Plays and Players: Issues 505–510">{{cite book |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=1996 |title=Plays and Players: Issues 505–510 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=t-QnAQAAIAAJ |location=Google Books |publisher=Hansom Books |page=13}}</ref> |- |2000 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Ghost Hunter (TV series)|The Ghost Hunter]]'' | Professor Darcy | | <ref>{{cite book |last=McGown/ Docherty |first=Alistair D./ Mark J. |date=March 2003 |title=The Hill and Beyond: Children's Television Drama - An Encyclopedia |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k6ZkAAAAMAAJ |location=Google Books |publisher=British Film Institute |page=266 |isbn=9780851708782}}</ref> |- |2001 ! scope="row" | ''[[Office Gossip]]'' | Lonely Heart | | <ref name="Andrew Havill - British Comedy"/> |- |rowspan=2|2002 ! scope="row" | ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'' | Daniel Newman | | |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' | Maurice Goodwin | | |- |2002–11 ! scope="row" | ''[[Doctors (2000 TV series)|Doctors]]'' | Ian Rickman<br>John Wilton<br>Mr. Ballard | | <ref name="aveleyman"/> |- |rowspan=2|2003 ! scope="row" | ''[[Judge John Deed]]'' | Alexander Petros QC | | |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Bill]]'' | Doctor Waring | | |- |rowspan=3|2004 ! scope="row" | ''D-Day 6.6.1944'' | Jake Masterman | Television film | <ref name="aveleyman"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Island at War]]'' | Oberleutnant Flach | | <ref>[https://www.poemofquotes.com/quotes/film-tv/island-at-war-quotes Island at War Quotes] "The cast includes: Louisa Clein as Zelda Kay, Conor Mullen as Leutnant Walker, and Andrew Havill as Oberleutnant Flach."</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Inspector Lynley Mysteries]]'' | Inspector Ardery | | |- |rowspan=5|2005 ! scope="row" | ''[[Casanova (2005 TV serial)|Casanova]]'' | English Chancellor | | <ref name="aveleyman"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Hustle (TV series)|Hustle]]'' | Dr. Mansfield | | |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Waking the Dead (TV series)|Waking the Dead]]'' | Noel Simmons | | <ref name="aveleyman"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Broken News]]'' | Nicholas Michaelmass | | |- ! scope="row" | ''The English Harem'' | Lawrence of Arabia | Television film | <ref name="nationaltheatre">[https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/people/5356 Andrew Havil] at the [[Royal National Theatre]]</ref> |- |rowspan=4|2006 ! scope="row" | ''[[Surviving Disaster]]'' | [[Kenneth Rayment]] | | <ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0775402/characters/nm0369854?ref_=tt_cl_c_16 Surviving Disaster (2006– ) Andrew Havill: Kenneth Rayment]</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes]]'' | Tony David | Television film | <ref name="Doctor Who News Page"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Silent Witness]]'' | Alan Garnett | | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire]]'' | Bassianus | | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- |2006–07 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Impressionists (BBC drama)|The Impressionists]]'' | Manet | | <ref name="Doctor Who News Page"/> |- |rowspan=4|2007 ! scope="row" | ''[[Nuclear Secrets]]'' | Harry Shergold | | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''The Brussels'' | Affluent Suit | | |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Daphne (2007 film)|Daphne]]'' | Tommy Browning | Television film | <ref name="Doctor Who News Page"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Doctor Who]]'' | Chief Steward | Episode: ''[[Voyage of the Damned (Doctor Who)|Voyage of the Damned]]'' | <ref name="aveleyman"/> |- |rowspan=3|2008 ! scope="row" | ''[[Holby City]]'' | Shaun Brennan | | |- ! scope="row" | ''[[A Touch of Frost]]'' | Howard Gellman | | <ref name="aveleyman"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall'' | Deputy Ambassador | Television film | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- |rowspan=7|2009 ! scope="row" | ''[[Jonathan Creek]]'' | Narrator | | <ref name="aveleyman"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Henry VIII: The Mind of a Tyrant]]'' | [[Eustace Chapuys|Chapuys]] | | <ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1430227/characters/nm0369854 Henry VIII: Mind of a Tyrant (TV Mini Series) Lover (1526-1536) (2009) Andrew Havill: Eustace Chapuys]</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Into the Storm (2009 film)|Into the Storm]]'' | King's Private Secretary | Television film | <ref>{{cite news |author=<!--not stated--> |date=2009 |title=Into the Storm - La guerra di Churchill |url=https://www.comingsoon.it/film/into-the-storm-la-guerra-di-churchill/54334/scheda/ |work=Into the Storm |access-date=20 November 2022}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Small Island (TV series)|Small Island]]'' | Mr. Ryder | | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Criminal Justice (British TV series)|Criminal Justice]]'' | John Race | | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Agatha Christie's Poirot]]'' | Sven Hjerson | | <ref name="aveleyman"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Spooks (TV series)|Spooks]]'' | Roger Maynard | | <ref name="Carr"/> |- |2010 ! scope="row" | ''[[Law & Order]]'' | Cathal Morris | | <ref name="aveleyman"/> |- |rowspan=2|2011 ! scope="row" | ''[[Midsomer Murders]]'' | Rev Conrad Walker | | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret]]'' | Colin de Glanville QC | | <ref name="aveleyman"/> |- |2012 ! scope="row" | ''[[Sherlock (TV series)|Sherlock]]'' | The Equerry | Episode: ''[[A Scandal in Belgravia]]'' | <ref name="Carr"/> |- |2013 ! scope="row" | ''[[Lightfields]]'' | Doctor | | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- |rowspan=3|2014 ! scope="row" | ''[[Father Brown (2013 TV series)|Father Brown]]'' | Victor McKinley | | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Trying Again]]'' | Seb | | <ref name="Andrew Havill - British Comedy"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''Messiah at the Foundling Hospital'' | [[Charles Jennens]] | | |- |rowspan=5|2015 ! scope="row" | ''[[Spotless (TV series)|Spotless]]'' | Andrew St. John-Payne | | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Partners in Crime (British TV series)|Partners in Crime]]'' | James Peel KC | | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Life in Squares]]'' | [[Clive Bell]] | | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Coroner]]'' | Edward Sidwell | | <ref name="Nettv4u"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''Virtuoso'' | Baron Von Faust | | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- |rowspan=3|2016 ! scope="row" | ''[[Call the Midwife]]'' | Denis Dawley | | <ref name="Carr"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Witness for the Prosecution (TV series)|Witness for the Prosecution]]'' | Clifford Starling | | <ref name="tvguide">[https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/andrew-havill/credits/3000426297/ Andrew Havill] on TV Guide</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Taboo (2017 TV series)|Taboo]]'' | Quaker | | |- |2016–17 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Frankenstein Chronicles]]'' | Reverend Ambrose | | <ref name="aveleyman"/> |- |rowspan=5|2017 ! scope="row" | ''1066: A Year to Conquer England'' | [[Stigand|Archbishop Stigand]] | | <ref>{{cite book |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=18 December 2017 |title=Moyen Age et Renaissance au cinéma: L'Angleterre (partie I) |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OcZDDwAAQBAJ |location=Google Books |publisher=Books on Demand |page=56 |isbn=9782322101405}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Vera (TV series)|Vera]]'' | Gareth Anderson | | <ref name="Carr"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Man in an Orange Shirt]]'' | Major Fanshawe | | <ref name="Nettv4u"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Victoria (British TV series)|Victoria]]'' | Dr. Pritchard | | <ref name="Carr"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Last Post]]'' | Dr. Russell | | <ref name="tvguide"/> |- |2018 ! scope="row" | ''[[Trust (U.S. TV series)|Trust]]'' | Patrick de Laszlo | | <ref name="Carr"/> |- |2019 ! scope="row" | ''Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes'' | Brigadier | | <ref name="Andrew Havill - British Comedy"/> |- |2021 ! scope="row" | ''[[Endeavour (TV series)|Endeavour]]'' | Professor Lucius Stamfield | | <ref name="Looper"/> |- |2021–23 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Nevers]]'' | Douglas Broome | | <ref name="aveleyman"/> |- |rowspan=2|2022 ! scope="row" | ''U-Boat Wargamers'' | [[Gilbert Roberts (Royal Navy officer)|Gilbert Roberts]] | Episode: ''The Mastermind'' | <ref name="U-Boat Wargamers interview">{{cite web |url=https://www.history.co.uk/articles/interview-with-u-boat-war-gamers-stars |title='We should celebrate what they achieved': U-Boat Wargamers interview |author=<!--Not stated--> |website=[[History (European TV channel)|History]] |publisher=AETN UK |access-date=19 June 2024}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Walk-In (TV series)|The Walk-In]]'' | Mr. Atkinson | | <ref>{{cite news |author=<!--not stated--> |date=2021 |title=The Walk-In |url=https://www.radiotimes.com/programme/b-lnaz2r/the-walkin-season-1/ |work=Radio Times |access-date=20 November 2022}}</ref> |- |2022–23 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Crown (TV series)|The Crown]]'' | [[Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes|Robert Fellowes]] | [[The Crown (season 5)|Season 5]] and [[The Crown (season 6)|Season 6]] | <ref name="Tab"/> |- |2024 ! scope="row" | ''[[Mr Bates vs The Post Office]]'' | Stuart Wentworth QC | Television mini series | <ref name="kinorium.com">[https://en.kinorium.com/name/278845/ Andrew Havill] on kinorium.com</ref> |- |2024–26 ! scope="row" | [[Industry (TV series)|''Industry'']] |Lord Alexander Norton |Series 3–4 | |- |2026 ! scope="row" | [[Dirty Business (TV series)|''Dirty Business'']] |[[Richard Aylard]] | Mini-series; 3 episodes | <ref>{{cite web |last1=Simone |first1=Carlo |title=Dirty Business full cast list for new Channel 4 docudrama |url=https://www.witneygazette.co.uk/news/25876658.dirty-business-full-cast-list-new-channel-4-docudrama/ |website=[[Witney Gazette]] |access-date=9 May 2026 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260303011641/https://www.witneygazette.co.uk/news/25876658.dirty-business-full-cast-list-new-channel-4-docudrama/ |archive-date=3 March 2026 |date=23 February 2026}}</ref> |}
===Theatre===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable ! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" | Venue ! scope="col" class="unsortable"| {{abbr|Ref(s)|Reference(s)}} |- |rowspan=4|1989 ! scope="row" | ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' | [[Lysander (A Midsummer Night's Dream)|Lysander]] | [[Royal Shakespeare Theatre]] | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Cymbeline]]'' | Briton Captain 2<br>Courtier<br>Guest | Royal Shakespeare Theatre | <ref name="theatricalia">[https://theatricalia.com/person/6j5/andrew-havill Andrew Havil] on Theatricalia</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Woman in Black (play)|The Woman in Black]]'' | The Actor | [[Fortune Theatre]] | <ref name="theatricalia"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Hamlet]]'' | Reynaldo | [[Barbican Centre|Barbican Theatre]] | <ref name="Looper"/> |- |rowspan=4|1990 ! scope="row" | ''[[A Clockwork Orange (novel)|A Clockwork Orange]]'' | Geoffrey<br>Policeman 3 | Barbican Theatre | <ref name="theatricalia"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'' | [[George Seacoal]] | [[Royal Shakespeare Theatre]] | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]'' | Merchant | Royal Shakespeare Theatre | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''Two Shakespearean Actors'' | Peter Arnold | [[Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon|Swan Theatre]] | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- |1991 ! scope="row" | ''A Woman of No Importance'' | Gerald Arbuthnot | The Pit London | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- |1991–92 ! scope="row" | ''[[Richard II (play)|Richard II]]'' | [[William Bagot (politician)|Sir William Bagot]] | [[Barbican Theatre]] | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- |1992 ! scope="row" | ''[[A Woman of No Importance]]'' | Gerald Arbuthnot | The Pit London | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- |1996 ! scope="row" | ''The Prince's Play'' | Lord Tourland | [[royal National Theatre|National Theatre]] | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- |2000 ! scope="row" | ''Virtual Reality'' | Alex Huby | [[Stephen Joseph Theatre]] | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- |2002 ! scope="row" | ''Time and Time Again'' | Professor Darcy | [[Salisbury Playhouse]] | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- |rowspan=2|2003 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Importance of Being Earnest]]'' | Jack | [[Theatre Royal, Bath|Theatre Royal Bath]] | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''The Madness of George Dubya'' | Group Captain Windbreak | [[Arts Theatre]] | <ref name="The Madness of George Dubya"/> |- |2004 ! scope="row" | ''[[Candida (play)|Candida]]'' | Rev. James Morell | | <ref name="Candida"/> |- |2005 ! scope="row" | ''[[Arsenic and Old Lace (play)|Arsenic and Old Lace]]'' | Mortimer | [[Theatre Royal, Bath|Theatre Royal]] | <ref>{{cite news |author=<!--not stated--> |date=2 March 2005 |title=Arsenic and Old Lace - Theatre Royal |url=https://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/news/7254379.arsenic-and-old-lace-theatre-royal/ |work=Gazette and Herald |access-date=20 December 2022}}</ref> |- |2006 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]'' | [[Antipholus|Antipholus of Syracuse]] | [[Shakespeare's Globe]] | <ref name="theatricalia"/> |- |2007 ! scope="row" | ''Belmont'' | Bassanio | [[Two Temple Place]] | <ref name="theatricalia"/> |- |rowspan=2|2008 ! scope="row" | ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]'' | Frank Ford | [[Shakespeare's Globe]] | <ref name="theatricalia"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[Ring Round the Moon]]'' | Patrice Bombelles | [[Playhouse Theatre|The Playhouse Theatre]] | <ref name="theatricalia"/> |- |rowspan=2|2010 ! scope="row" | ''[[Noises Off]]'' | Garry Lejeune | [[Birmingham Repertory Theatre]] | <ref name="theatricalia"/> |- ! scope="row" | ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]'' | Frank Ford | [[Shakespeare's Globe]] | <ref name="theatricalia"/> |- |2012 ! scope="row" | ''Farewell to the Theatre'' | George | [[Hampstead Theatre]] | <ref>{{cite news |last=Tripney |first=Natasha |date=9 March 2012 |title=Farewell to the Theatre |url=https://exeuntmagazine.com/reviews/farewell-to-the-theatre/ |work=Exeunt Magazine |access-date=20 December 2022}}</ref> |- |2012–13 ! scope="row" | ''[[This House (play)|This House]]'' | [[Alan Clark|Alan Clark MP]] | [[royal National Theatre|National Theatre]] | <ref name="Looper"/> |- |2013 ! scope="row" | ''[[Drawing the Line (play)|Drawing the Line]]'' | [[Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma|Lord Louis Mountbatten]] | [[Hampstead Theatre]] | <ref name="theatricalia"/> |- |2014 ! scope="row" | ''Wonderland'' | Walker | Hampstead Theatre | <ref name="theatricalia"/> |- |2015–16 ! scope="row" | ''[[Waste (play)|Waste]]'' | Sir Gilbert Wedgecroft | [[Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]] | <ref name="nationaltheatre"/> |- |2019 ! scope="row" | ''[[Shadowlands (play)|Shadowlands]]'' | [[Warren Lewis]] | [[Chichester Festival Theatre]] | <ref>{{cite news |author=<!--not stated--> |date=18 April 2019 |title=Hugh Bonneville on Shadowlands: 'It's a story that will resonate with absolutely everyone' |url=https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/hugh-bonneville-shadowlands-its-story-will-resonate-absolutely-everyone-983558 |work=[[The News (Portsmouth)|The News]] |access-date=20 December 2022}}</ref> |- |2026 ! scope="row" | ''Springwood'' | [[King George VI]] | [[Hampstead Theatre]] | <ref>{{cite web |last1=Wood |first1=Alex |title=Robert Lindsay and Jemma Redgrave to star as the Roosevelts in Springwood world premiere |url=https://www.whatsonstage.com/news/robert-lindsay-and-jemma-redgrave-to-star-as-the-roosevelts-in-springwood-world-premiere_1720298/ |website=[[WhatsOnStage.com]] |access-date=9 May 2026 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260505170559/https://www.whatsonstage.com/news/robert-lindsay-and-jemma-redgrave-to-star-as-the-roosevelts-in-springwood-world-premiere_1720298/ |archive-date=5 May 2026 |date=5 May 2026}}</ref> |}
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