Other works
TV commercial for "Enron" (voice only)
Narration for the Art of Noise album "The Seduction of Claude Debussy" (1999).
Provided voiceovers for a number of British public information films, most notably the earliest AIDS campaigns 1987-1989. Also provided voiceovers for TV licensing campaigns in 2000.
Narrated the BBC 1 (QED) documentary "The True Story of the Elephant Man - The Life Story and Medical Condition of Joseph Merrick" (1997)
Appeared in Paul McCartney's "Take It Away" music video.
Played Andrey in "Afterplay" by Brian Friel - Gate Theatre, Dublin/ Gielgud Theatre, London (2002).
He performs in drag in the video of the song "Attitude", the latest single of the English rock band Suede. The video was shot this summer (2003).
Played Gustave in "Heroes" - Wyndham's Theatre, London (December 2005).
Does the voice over for the TV adverts for AOL /discuss (2005).
Appeared in Turgenev's "A Month in the Country" - Albery Theatre, London (1994).
Played Count Mushroom in "London Vertigo" by Brian Friel - Gate Theatre, Dublin (1992).
Played Trigorin in Chekhov's "The Seagull" - Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith (1985).
Played Donal in "The Shadow of a Gunman" - Nottingham Playhouse (1978).
Appeared in "The Arrest" - Bristol Old Vic Theatre (1974).
His Royal Shakespare Company credits include: Tristan Tzara in "Travesties" by
Tom Stoppard (1974) and Victor in "Belcher's Luck" (1966).
Played Martin in "The Only Street" - Dublin Festival/ King's Head Theatre, London (1973).
Played Romeo in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" - Coventry (1973).
Played Peter in "Ride a Cocked Horse" - Hampstead Theatre, London (1972).
His credits at London's Soho Poly theatre include: the title character in "The Ruffian on the Stair" and Ben in "The Dumb Waiter" by
Harold Pinter (1973).
Played Mick in "The Caretaker" by
Harold Pinter - Mermaid Theatre, London (1972).
Played Octavius in Shaw's "Man and Superman" - Gaiety Theatre, Dublin (1969).
Played the title character in "Little Malcolm And His Struggle Against The Eunuchs" - Garrick Theatre, London (1966).
Played Jones in "Inadmissible Evidence" - Wyndham's Theatre, London (1965).
Played the title role in "Hamp" - Edinburgh Festival (1965).
Played Len in "The Dwarfs" - Arts Theatre, London (1963).
Appeared in "Chips with Everything" -
Vaudeville Theatre, London (1962).
Played Knocker White in "Infanticide in the House of Fred Ginger" - Arts Theatre, London (1962).
Played the title character in "Krapp's Last Tape" by
Harold Pinter which was filmed as
Krapp's Last Tape (2000) (TV) - Ambassador's Theatre, London (2000).
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