James Bradshaw (actor)
James Bradshaw | |
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Born | Stamford, England | 20 March 1976
Education | Birmingham School of Acting |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1997–present |
James Bradshaw (born 20 March 1976) is an English actor, known for his roles as Gordon Grimley in the Granada series The Grimleys, D.S Geoff Thorpe in Hollyoaks and Dr. Max DeBryn in Endeavour.
Career
[edit]Bradshaw's television roles include parts in Mile High, Primeval, Heartbeat, the 2000 film Longitude, and Noah Claypole in Alan Bleasdale's 1999 adaptation of Oliver Twist, which starred Robert Lindsay. Bradshaw has worked at the Birmingham Rep, Hampstead Theatre, and the Royal National Theatre in House/Garden, directed by Sir Alan Ayckbourn. In 2006, he played Polly Tompkins in The Line of Beauty. In 2009, he joined the cast of Breakfast at Tiffany's at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket.
Bradshaw's film roles include appearances in Minotaur and Irish Jam. In 2008 he appeared as Mr Samgrass in the film adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited.[1] In July 2011 he made a guest appearance as a surveyor in Coronation Street and as an environmental health inspector named Matthew Grindlay in EastEnders in November 2012. From November 2014 Bradshaw played the recurring role of DS Geoff Thorpe in Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, until DS Thorpe was killed off in March 2018.
Since 2012 he has performed the role of pathologist Dr. Max DeBryn in the ITV series Endeavour, the prequel series to Inspector Morse.
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Minotaur | Ziko | |
2006 | Irish Jam | Malachy McNulty | |
2008 | Brideshead Revisited | Mr Samgrass | |
2011 | Recompense | Cedric | Short film |
2012 | Undefeated | Mr Ward | |
2015 | Convenience | Clive | |
2018 | Scenes From The Life Of A Priest | Harold | Short film |
2019 | The Car: Road to Revenge | Yasha |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1997, 1999–2001 | The Grimleys | Gordon Grimley | ||
1999 | Oliver Twist | Noah Claypole | Episode 2 | |
2000 | Longitude | Callboy | ||
2001 | In a Land of Plenty | Simon Freeman | 3 episodes | |
2003 | Mile High | Gary | Episode 1.10 | |
2004 | The Afternoon Play | Eric | Episode: "Drive" | |
2004 | Heartbeat | Don | Episode: "No Hard Feelings" | |
2005 | Doctors | Kevin | Episode: "Doctor's Orders" | |
2006 | The Line of Beauty | Polly Tompkins | 3 episodes | |
2007–2011 | Primeval | Duncan | 4 episodes | |
2008 | Doctors | Ray Dillon | Episode: "The Man Who Wasn't There" | |
2008 | Casualty | Alan Smith | Episode: "Broken Homes" | |
2009 | Garrow's Law | Edgar Cole | Episode 1.3 | |
2011 | Doctors | James | Episode: "My Hero" | |
Surveyor | 1 episode | |||
2012–2023 | Endeavour | Dr. Max DeBryn | ||
2012 | EastEnders | Matthew Grindley | 1 episode | |
2013 | Lucan | Charlie Benson | ||
2014 | Doctors | Geoff Smith | Episode: "The Wicca Man" | |
2014–2018 | Hollyoaks | D.S. Geoff Thorpe | 75 episodes | |
2016 | Close to the Enemy | Mr. Emmanuel | 3 episodes | |
2018 | The Reluctant Landlord | Gareth | Episode: "Win, Lose Or Brewery" | [2] |
2020 | Doctors | Clive Keep | Episode: "After Dark" | |
2022 | Four Lives | DI Ian Duffield | Episode 3 |
Stage
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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Violent Outing | Rich | Soho Theatre | ||
2000 | Terracotta | Ian | Hampstead Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Theatre | [3] |
House & Garden | Jake Mace | Royal National Theatre | [4] | |
2001–2002 | The Wind in the Willows | Mr Mole | Birmingham Repertory Theatre | [5][6] |
2002–2003 | The Hobbit | Bilbo Baggins | Vanessa Ford Productions | [7] |
2007 | Plunder | Oswald Veal | Watermill Theatre, Greenwich Theatre | [8] |
2009–2010 | Breakfast at Tiffany's | Rusty Trawler | Theatre Royal Haymarket | [9] |
2013–2014 | Heather Gardner | George Desmond | Birmingham Repertory Theatre | [10] |
2023 | The Way Old Friends Do | Edward | Park Theatre (London) | [11] |
Radio
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2000 | Summer of Love | Colin | BBC Radio 4 | [12] |
2004 | What Hetty Did | Ted | BBC Radio 4 | [13] |
2005 | The Rotter's Club | Ben Trotter | BBC Radio 4 | [14] |
References
[edit]- ^ 'Brideshead Revisited' cast list
- ^ "James Bradshaw". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- ^ "Tour archive for Terracotta (Play). 25th February 2000-25th March 2000 [TOUR]". www.uktw.co.uk. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- ^ "Archive for House at Lyttelton (National Theatre), London. 2000. [PLAY]". www.uktw.co.uk. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- ^ "Archive for Wind In the Willows at Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham. 2001-2002. [KIDS SHOW]". www.uktw.co.uk. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- ^ Aguinaldo (16 May 2018). "WIND IN THE WILLOWS: Grahame, adapt Bennett, Bham Rep till 19 Jan 2002". Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- ^ "Tour archive for The Hobbit (Play). 1st October 2002-28th June 2003 [TOUR]". www.uktw.co.uk. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- ^ "Theatre review: Plunder at Greenwich Theatre". British Theatre Guide. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- ^ "Archive for Breakfast at Tiffany's at Theatre Royal Haymarket, London. 2009-2010. [PLAY]". www.uktw.co.uk. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- ^ "Archive for Heather Gardner at Old Rep, Birmingham. 2013-2014. [PLAY]". www.uktw.co.uk. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- ^ "The Way Old Friends Do at The Park Theatre". parktheatre.co.uk. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
- ^ "Afternoon Play: Summer of Love at theBuena Vista, Margate". The Radio Times. No. 3990. 10 August 2000. p. 113. ISSN 0033-8060. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- ^ "What Hetty Did". The Radio Times. No. 4205. 21 October 2004. p. 131. ISSN 0033-8060. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- ^ "The Rotters' Club". The Radio Times. No. 4217. 20 January 2005. p. 90. ISSN 0033-8060. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
External links
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- Living people
- 1976 births
- English male film actors
- English male television actors
- People from Stamford, Lincolnshire
- Male actors from Rutland
- Alumni of Birmingham School of Acting
- English male stage actors
- Male actors from Lincolnshire
- Actors from South Kesteven District
- English television actor stubs
- British television actor, 1970s birth stubs