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Adrian Scarborough

British actor


Summary

British actor

FieldValue
birth_nameAdrian Philip Scarborough
birth_placeMelton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England
years_active1993–present
spouseRose Blackshaw
children2

Adrian Philip Scarborough is a British actor. He has appeared in films including The Madness of King George (1994), Gosford Park (2001), Vera Drake (2004), The History Boys (2006), The King's Speech (2010), Les Misérables (2012) and 1917 (2019). He is also known for his roles in television such as Cranford (2007–2009), Gavin & Stacey (2007–2024), Upstairs Downstairs (2010–2012), The Paradise (2013), Crashing (2016), A Very English Scandal (2018), Killing Eve (2019), and The Chelsea Detective (2022).

Scarborough is also a theatre actor and has twice won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role; he won in 2011 for his role in the Terence Rattigan's play After the Dance and in 2020 for his performance in Tom Stoppard's play Leopoldstadt.

Early life

Scarborough was born and raised in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. He attended Brooksby Melton College and trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, winning the Chesterton Award for Best Actor for school graduates.

Career

Scarborough made his big-screen debut in 1994 in The Madness of King George. His other movie appearances have included Sweet Revenge, Gosford Park, Vera Drake, Notes on a Scandal, The History Boys, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, The King's Speech, and Les Misérables.

One of Scarborough's early television roles was J.G. Quiggin in the 1997 adaptation of A Dance to the Music of Time. He was also seen in the BBC series Let Them Eat Cake with Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. He played "Bouffant", the gay couturier/servant/confidante to Saunder's character, the "Comtesse de Vache". His other appearances on television have included productions such as Cranford, the television film Into the Storm, Psychoville and as Charlie in the BBC comedy series Miranda. He has appeared in three episodes of Midsomer Murders, playing separate characters in series 5, series 10, and series 18. He is also the voice of Abney in the BBC Children's Television programme Abney & Teal. He voiced Benjamin Bunny in The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends.

In 2007, he played the character Harry Hepple in an episode of BBC New Tricks series 4.4 Nine Lives.

Scarborough is particularly well known for his appearances with Julia Davis in the BBC sitcom Gavin & Stacey as warring married couple Pete and Dawn Sutcliffe, who are friends and neighbours of Gavin Shipman's (Mathew Horne) parents in Essex. He is also identified for his role as the butler Mr. Pritchard in the BBC series Upstairs, Downstairs.

In 2012 he appeared in the ITV series Mrs Biggs with fellow Gavin & Stacey star Sheridan Smith, playing the eponymous character's father Bernard (the real-life father of Charmian Brent, ex-wife of Ronnie Biggs). He played an alien known as Kahler-Jex in an episode of Doctor Who entitled "A Town Called Mercy", which aired on 15 September 2012.

On stage, Scarborough has made frequent appearances at the Donmar, the Almeida, and in the West End and he has appeared in twenty productions for the Royal National Theatre. In 2011, he played Inspector Wormold in Betty Blue Eyes and on 19 June 2011, he took part in The Barn Theatre presents... with Elliot Brown at the Barn Theatre, Welwyn Garden City In 2012 he appeared in Hedda Gabler at the Old Vic, again with Sheridan Smith. In 2013, he played a role in Darkside, Tom Stoppard's radio drama based on Pink Floyd's album The Dark Side of the Moon. In 2014 he appeared in the ITV sitcom Edge of Heaven as Bald Gary.

In 2015, he appeared as Clive Trueman in the BBC TV series Father Brown episode 3.15 "The Owl of Minerva". Scarborough also appeared in the Starz sitcom Blunt Talk as Harry, valet to Walter Blunt, a role which he reprised in the second season a year later.

In 2016, he appeared as Colin in the Channel Four sitcom Crashing and as Tony Pitt in the ITV series Midsomer Murders episode 18.4 "A Dying Art".

In 2017, he appeared in the film adaptation of Ian McEwan's On Chesil Beach as Lionel Mayhew, as well as alongside David Tennant in Don Juan in Soho as his Chauffeur, for its run in the West End at Wyndham's Theatre.

From 2 to 24 November 2018, he portrayed Dr Willis in the Nottingham Playhouse production of the Alan Bennett play The Madness of George III, with Mark Gatiss as the king, which follows his role as Fortnum in the 1994 film version of the play. The same year, he was Hal Gallsworthy in the film Christopher Robin. In 2019, Scarborough was Villanelle's handler "Raymond" in the 2nd season of the TV show Killing Eve.

Since 2022, Scarborough has played the lead role of Detective Inspector Max Arnold in The Chelsea Detective.

Personal life

Scarborough lives in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. He and his wife, Rose, have two children.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994The Madness of King GeorgeFortnum
1995In the Bleak MidwinterYoung Actor
1998The Revengers' ComediesPercy Cutting
Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis BaconDaniel Farson
St. IvesLe Bon
2000Last ResortCouncil Official
2001Gosford ParkBarnes
2002Dirty Pretty ThingsThe Doctor
2003To Kill a KingSergeant Joyce
Bright Young ThingsCustoms Officer
2004Vera DrakeFrank
2006The History BoysWilkes
Notes on a ScandalMartin
2007Elizabeth: The Golden AgeCalley
2010The Kings SpeechBBC Radio Announcer
2012Les MisérablesToothman
2013DeliciousVictor
2014A Little ChaosDaniel Le Vielle
2017On Chesil BeachLionel Mayhew
2018PatrickMr. Peters
Christopher RobinHal Gallsworthy
2019The Last VermeerDirk Hannema
1917Major Hepburn
2020Artemis FowlThe Goblin Chief

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991–2008The BillTim Lock/Harvey/Tommy3 episodes
1993–1995The World of Peter Rabbit and FriendsMr. Benjamin Bunny (voice)2 episodes
1995The GovernorWalter Brinkley6 Episodes
An Independent ManRobin SwallowEpisode: And So to Bed
Coogan's RunCouncillor Len Crabbe2 episodes
1996The Wind in the WillowsNephew Mole (voice)Television Movie
1997CowsVicarTelevision Movie
A Dance to the Music of TimeJG Quiggin3 episodes
1999Let Them Eat CakeBouffant6 episodes
The PassionMartinTelevision series
2000HeartbeatMartin PadmoreEpisode: Smile for the Camera
2002TLCThe PhlebotomistEpisode: Angry Nurse
2002–2016Midsomer MurdersPeter Fogden/Eddie Carfax/Tony PittEpisode: Ring Out Your Dead, Episode: Picture of Innocence, Episode: A Dying Art
2003Promoted to GloryArnoldTelevision Movie
2006SaxondaleChairmanEpisode: Episode 1.2
2007The Trial of Tony BlairSimonTelevision Movie
New TricksHarry HeppleEpisode: Nine Lives
MaxwellBob ColeTelevision Movie
The History of Mr PollyRusperTelevision Movie
The Commander: The FraudsterClive SewayTelevision Movie
2007–2010, 2019, 2024Gavin & StaceyPete SutcliffeSupporting role, 8 episodes
200810 Days to WarSteveEpisode: Blowblack
Poppy ShakespeareMiddle Class MichaelTelevision Movie
CaillouMr. HinkleEpisode: Star Light, Star Bright
2009MinderHarvey StevensenEpisode: Thank Your Lucky Stars
KingdomJeffEpisode: Episode #3.4
Into the FilmSawyersTelevision Movie
PsychovilleMr. Jolly/Surgeon6 episodes
2010–2012Upstairs DownstairsMr. Warwick Pritchard9 episodes
2011National Theatre Live: The Habit of ArtDonald / Humphrey CarpenterTheatre broadcast
The Adventures of Abney & TealNarrator / Abney (voice)Television Series
2012Watson & OliverPerformer4 Episodes
Doctor WhoKahler-Jex2 episodes
Mrs. BiggsBernard Powell4 episodes
RestlessMorris Devereux2 episodes
2013The ParadiseFenton4 episodes
2013–2014PlebsClaudius6 episodes
2013–2015Up the WomenFrank7 episodes
2014Death in ParadiseLeo PascalEpisode: An Artistic Murderer
Edge of HeavenBald Gary6 episodes
The Great War: The People's StoryWinston ChurchillDocumentary Series
National Theatre Live: King LearThe FoolTheatre broadcast
The Incredible Adventures of Professor BranestawnThe VicarTelevision Movie
2015Professor Branestawn ReturnsThe VicarTelevision Movie
MirandaCharlie5 episodes
Father BrownClive TruemanEpisode: The Owl of Minerva
Call the MidwifeBarrington SwannChristmas Special
2015–2016Blunt TalkHarry Chandler20 episodes
2016CrashingColin6 episodes
StellaHorstChristmas Special
Maigret in MontmartreDr. BlochTelevision Movie
2017Urban MythsChief Inspector DandersEpisode: Agatha Christie
Little WomenMr. DavisEpisode: #1.2
2018The Darkwater BrideUnknownVideo
Urban MythsInspector DandersEpisode: "Agatha Christie"
A Very English ScandalGeorge Carman, Q.CEpisode: "Episode #1.3"
National Theatre Live: The Madness of George IIIDr. WillisTheatre broadcast
2019Killing EveRaymond3 episodes
The AccidentPhilip Walters4 episodes
2019–2022SanditonDr. Fuchs7 episodes
2020The WindsorsIan DrabbleEpisode: "Episode #3.4"
2021Murder, They HopeJacobEpisode: "The Bunny Trap"
2021–2022BloodsGary16 episodes
2022–presentThe Chelsea DetectiveDI Max Arnold8 episodes
2024Inside No. 9LarryEpisode: "Mulberry Close"

References

References

  1. (19 June 2012). "Hunt is launched for missing drama award". This is Bristol.
  2. "British Comedy Guide - Let Them Eat Cake - Characters". Sitcom.co.uk.
  3. (29 November 2010). "Comedy - Miranda - Miranda Meets... Sally Phillips And Adrian Scarborough". BBC.
  4. Scarborough, Adrian. "TV blog: Upstairs Downstairs: Playing Mr Pritchard". BBC.
  5. Jones, Paul. (7 March 2012). "Doctor Who: Upstairs Downstairs star Adrian Scarborough cast in series seven". Radio Times.
  6. (5 June 2011). "King's Speech actor coming to Welwyn Garden City theatre". Welwyn Hatfield Times.
  7. (10 September 2012). "Q&A: Adrian Scarborough; OfficialLondonTheatre.com".
  8. (28 March 2013). "Pink Floyd album inspires Sir Tom Stoppard radio play". [[BBC]].
  9. "The Madness of George III". Nottingham Playhouse.
  10. [[List of Killing Eve episodes#Series 2 (2019). ''Killing Eve'', season 2]]
  11. (11 November 2009). "The Gavin & Stacey star you pass in the street". Berkhamsted & Tring Gazette.
  12. (2 May 2021). "'When I found out that we had this cast, I was like yeah, no one's working!'".
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