Jason Hughes (actor)
Jason Hughes is an actor known for playing lawyer Warren Jones in the BBC TV series This Life from[2] 1996 to 1997 (and the 2007 special), and as Detective Sergeant Ben Jones in Midsomer Murders between 2005 and 2013.[3]
Jason Hughes | |
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Born | Porthcawl (Wales)
United Kingdom | 18 December 1971
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1994–present |
Spouse(s) | Natasha Dahlberg
( m. after 2005) |
Children | 3 |
Hughes joined the National Youth Theatre as a teenager, before going on to study drama at LAMDA, where he won the Alec Clunes Award for Best Actor.
Film
- House! (2000)
- Phoenix Blue (2001)
- Shooters (2002)
- Tarot Mechanic (2002)
- Killing Me Softly (2002)
- Sorry (2004)
- Feeder (2005)
- Red Mercury (2005)
- Dead Long Enough (2006)
Television
- London's Burning (1994)
- The Bill (1995)
- Peak Practice (1995)
- Castles (1995)
- Casualty (1996)
- King Girl (1996)
- This Life (1996–97, 2007)[4]
- Strangers in the Night (1995)
- Harry Enfield and Chums (1997)
- The Flint Street Nativity (1999)
- Plain Jane (2002)
- Waking the Dead (2003)
- Mine All Mine (2004)
- Dead Long Enough (2005)
- Midsomer Murders (2005–2013, 2017)[4]
- Death In Paradise (2017)[4]
- Three Girls (2017)[4]
- Marcella, Series 2 (2018)[4]
Theatre
- A Slice of Saturday Night (1992, Theater Auf Tournee, Germany — tour)
- Macbeth (1994, Theatre Clwyd)
- The Unexpected Guest (1994, Theatre Royal, Windsor)
- Nothing to Pay (1995, Thin Language)
- Phaedra's Love (1996, Royal Court Theatre — staged opreading)
- Badfinger (1997, Donmar Warehouse)
- The Illusion (1997, Royal Exchange, Manchester)
- Snake in the Grass (1997, The Old Vic)
- The Herbal Bed (1998, Royal Shakespeare Company)
- A Real Classy Affair (1998, Royal Court Theatre)
- Look Back in Anger (1999, Lyttelton Theatre)
- In Flame (2000, New Ambassador's Theatre)
- Kiss Me Like You Mean It (2001, Soho Theatre)
- A Wing and a Prayer (2002, Battersea Arts Centre Studio)
- Fight for Barbara (2003, Theatre Royal, BathTheatre Royal, Bath)
- Design for Living (2003, Theatre Royal, Bath)
- Caligula (2003, Donmar Warehouse)
- 4.48 Psychosis (2004, Royal Court Theatre and US tour)
- In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play) (2013, St. James)
- Our Country's Good (2015, Olivier Theatre)
- The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? (2017, Theatre Royal Haymarket)
- On Bear Ridge (2019, The Royal Court Theatre, London)
Radio
- Green Baize Dream (1995)
- Cadfael: "Dead Man’s Ransom" (1995)
- A Clockwork Orange (1998)
- Cold Calling (2003)
- Time for Mrs. Milliner (2003)
- Bubble (2004)
- The Guest Before You (2004)
- School Runs (2006)
- Inspector Steine (2007)
- Gite a la Mer (2007)
- The Pale Horse (2017)
Audio books
- Framed (2006)
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References
- "Spotlight On: Jason Hughes". acorndvd.com. ACORN - RLJE International Ltd. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
- "Marcella star Jason Hughes on fitness, fatherhood and Midsomer Murders". The Irish News. 23 April 2018. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- "Jason Hughes: End of a Midsomer era". Visit Midsomer. 21 January 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- "Jason Hughes". National Theatre Wales. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
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