Andrew Havill
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Andrew Havill (born 1963) is a British actor.
Life and career
Havill has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company and was in The Woman in Black in London's West End in 1996. In the 2000s, his theatre roles included working with Alan Ayckbourn on his play Virtual Reality; a West End production of Jean Anouilh's Ring Around the Moon; and key 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, the Guardian's Lyn Gardner wrote: "Havill's comic timing is a joy" (21 June 2008).[1] Havill also appeared as Frank Ford in the US tour of the same play in 2010. Ben Brantley commented in The New York Times (31 Oct 2010), "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.".[2]
In 2012 and 2013 he was part of the original cast of James Graham's critically acclaimed play This House, at the National Theatre, directed by Jeremy Herrin. Other work has included three roles at Hampstead Theatre in the plays Farewell to the Theatre, Drawing the Line, and Wonderland.
Havill's TV credits include Aristocrats, Wives and Daughters and The Impressionists, and docudramas including Elizabeth David, Daphne, The Tudors and Messiah at the Foundling Hospital. He played the Chief Steward in the Christmas Doctor Who episode Voyage of the Damned and was in the BBC drama Spooks Series 8, as well as in Midsomer Murders (The Night of the Stag), Sherlock (A Scandal in Belgravia), Father Brown and "The Coroner (TV series) Series 1, episode 8 ".
Havill's film work has included roles in Sylvia, The Heart of Me, The King's Speech, The Awakening, The Iron Lady, The Broken, Hyde Park on Hudson, Cloud Atlas, The Imitation Game and Downton Abbey (film).
Filmography
Film
- Restoration (1995) as Gallant
- Wilde (1997) as Algernon
- Titanic Town (1998) as Officer
- Janice Beard 45wpm (1999) as Piers
- The Heart of Me (2002) as Charles / Dinah's fiancé
- Nicholas Nickleby (2002) as Mr. Nickleby
- Sylvia (2003) as David Wevill
- The Rocket Post (2004)
- The Broken (2008) as Dr. Myers
- Dummy (2008) as Doctor
- Mr. Nice (2010) as Prosecution Barrister
- The King's Speech (2010) as Robert Wood
- London Boulevard (2010) as Unlikely Vagrant (uncredited)
- The Merry Wives of Windsor (2011) as Master Ford
- The Awakening (2011) as George Vandermeer
- The Iron Lady (2011) as Cabinet Minister
- Hyde Park on Hudson (2012) as Cameron
- Cloud Atlas (2012) as Mr. Hotchkiss
- Les Misérables (2012) as Cochepaille
- National Theatre Live: This House (2013) as Walsall N / Plymouth Sutton / Speaker 2 / Ensemble
- Closed Circuit (2013) as News Reporter 1
- The List (2013) as Vickery
- The Imitation Game (2014) as Teacher
- The Carer (2015) as Dr. Satterthwaite
- Dad's Army (2016) as Captain Meeks
- Hot Property (2016) as Alan Day
- My Cousin Rachel (2017) as Parson Pascoe
- The Children Act (2017) as George
- Gold (2018) as Sir James Benson
- Lyrebird (2018) as Maarten Wooning
- The King (2019) as Archbishop of Canterbury
- Downton Abbey (2019) as Henry Lascelles
- Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019) as First Order Officer #7
Television
- Soldier Soldier (1993) as Liaison Officer
- The House of Elliot (1994) as John Davenport
- A Dance to the Music of Time (1997) as Sunny Farebrother
- Kavanagh QC (1998) as Nicholas Gee
- Trial & Retribution (1998) as Crispin Oxley / Clarence Oxley
- Aristocrats (1999) as Charles Bunbury
- Wives and Daughters (1999) as Sir Charles Morton
- The Ghost Hunter (2000) as Professor Darcy
- Doctors (2002-2011) as Ian Rickman / John Wilton / Mr. Ballard
- Judge John Deed (2003) as Alexander Petros Q.C.
- D-Day 6.6.1944 (2004, TV Movie) as Jake Masterman
- Island at War (2004) as Oberleutnant Flach
- The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (2004)
- Casanova (2005) as English Chancellor
- Hustle (2005) as Dr. Mansfield
- Waking the Dead (2006) as Noel Simmons
- Broken News (2005) as Nicholas Michaelmass - ESN Network Reporter
- The English Harem (2005, TV Movie) as Lawrence of Arabia
- Silent Witness (2006) as Alan Garnett
- The Brussels (2007) as Affluent Suit
- Daphne (2007, TV Movie, biography of Daphne du Maurier) as Tommy Browning
- Doctor Who Christmas Special (2007) as Chief Steward
- Holby City (2008) as Shaun Brennan
- The Tudors (2008)
- A Touch of Frost (2008) as Howard Gellman
- Agatha Christie's Poirot (2009) as Sven Hjerson
- Spooks (2009) as Roger Maynard
- Midsomer Murders (2011) as Rev Conrad Walker
- Sherlock (2012) as The Equerry
- Lightfields (2013) as Doctor
- Father Brown (2014) as Victor McKinley
- Trying Again (2014) as Seb
- Spotless (2015) as Andrew St. John-Payne
- Partners in Crime (2015) as James Peel KC
- Life in Squares (2015) as Clive Bell
- The Coroner (2015) as Edward Sidwell
- Call The Midwife (2016) as Denis Dawley
- Witness for the Prosecution (2016) as Clifford Starling
- The Frankenstein Chronicles (2016-2017) as Reverend Ambrose / Pastor
- 1066: A Year to Conquer England (2017, documentary) as Archbishop Stigand
- Vera (2017) as Gareth Anderson
- Man in an Orange Shirt (2017) as Major Fanshawe
- Victoria (2017) as Dr. Pritchard
- The Last Post (2017) as Dr. Russell
- Trust (2018) as Patrick de Laszlo
Theatre
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (Royal Shakespeare Company) as Lysander
- A Woman of No Importance (Royal Shakespeare Company) as Gerald Arbuthnot
- The Importance of Being Earnest (Oxford Stage Company, 2003) as Jack
- Candida (Oxford Stage Company, 2004) as Rev James Morell
- Arsenic and Old Lace (independent tour, 2005) as Mortimer
- The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare's Globe, 2006) as Antipholus of Syracuse
- The Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare's Globe, 2008) as Frank Ford
- Noises Off (Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 2010) as Garry Lejeune
- The Merry Wives of Windsor (US Tour, 2010) as Frank Ford
- Farewell to the Theatre (Hampstead Theatre, 2012) as George
- This House (National Theatre, 2012-2013)
- Drawing the Line (Hampstead Theatre, 2013)
- Wonderland (Hampstead Theatre, 2014)
- Waste (National Theatre, 2015/16)
- Shadowlands (Chichester Festival Theatre, 2019)
References
- Gardner, Lyn (21 June 2008). "Theatre review: The Merry Wives of Windsor / The Globe, London" – via www.theguardian.com.
- Brantley, Ben (7 November 2010). "A World of Silliness, but No Winking This Time" – via NYTimes.com.
External links
- Andrew Havill on IMDb
- Andrew Havill official website