Peter Sandys-Clarke
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Occupation | Actor |
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Peter Sandys-Clarke (born 11th July, 1981, in Darlington, County Durham) is an English stage and television actor. He plays Edward Burne-Jones in the 2009 BBC2 series Desperate Romantics.[1]
He has also appeared in Foyle's War (as Mark Wilcox),[2] The Play's the Thing, Frankie Howerd: Rather You Than Me, Torchwood,[2] and Bonekickers. In 2020 and 2023, he portrayed Lieutenant (later Major) Anthony Havers in the BBC sitcom Ghosts.
His grandfather was Willward Alexander Sandys-Clarke VC.[citation needed]
Theatre
[edit]In theatre he has appeared in productions including The Letter,[2] Jingo,[3] and Journey's End (Duke of York's Theatre, as 2Lt Raleigh),[2][4] in which one reviewer called his performance "faultless".[5] He has also appeared as Freddy in Pygmalion, and in When We Are Married by J. B. Priestley. In 2024 he played Bertie in The Watermill Theatre production of The King's Speech[6].
Year | Title | Role |
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2024 | The King's Speech | Bertie |
2022 | A touch of Danger | Vincent Crane |
2022 | Private Lives | Victor Prynne |
2018 | The Importance of being Earnest | Jack Worthing |
2016 | Ross | Ronald Storrs |
2015 | Before the Party | David Marshall |
2014 | The Manual Oracle | Mike Lipkin / Ronald Millar |
2014 | The Notorious Mrs Ebbsmith | Sir George/ Sir Sandford |
2013 | On Approval | George, Duke of Bristol |
2012 | Dandy Dick | Major Tarver |
2011 | Notes for a young Gentleman - In response to proverbs | Country Gent |
2011 | Pygmalion (Garrick Theatre) | Freddy |
2010 | Pygmalion (Chichester festival Theatre) | Freddy |
2010 | When we are married | Gerald |
2009 | A Daughter's A Daughter | Jerry |
2009 | The Apple Cart | Sempronius |
2009 | The Browning Version | Peter Gilbert |
2008 | Jingo: A farce of War | George |
2007 | The Letter | Withers |
2004 | Journey's End | Raleigh |
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Episode Title |
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2024 | Masters of the Air | British Officer #1 | TV Mini Series (Appears in 1 episode) | (S1.E6) Part Six |
2023 | Inside Ghosts | Self | Podcast | (S2.E7) A Christmas Gift |
2023 | Napoleon | British Lieutenant | Film | |
2023 | Secret Invasion | London Banker | TV Mini Series | (S1.E3) Betrayed |
2022 | What's love got to do with it? | Harry | Film | |
2020 & 2023 | Ghosts | Lieutenant (later Major) Havers | TV Series (Appears in 2 episodes) | (S2.E4) Redding Weddy (2020)
(S5.E5) Carpe Diem (2023) |
2019 | Britannia | Envoy 2 | TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) | (S2.E7) Alliance of Dark Force |
2018 | The Royals | Doctor | TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) | (S4.E2) Confess Yourself to Heaven |
2017 | The Crown | BBC Producer | TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) | (S2.E5) Marionettes |
2016 | Indian Summers | Captain Roberts | TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) | (S2.E5) Hide and Seek |
2014 | The Red Line | Neal | Short | |
2013 | Doctors | Lance Hendry | TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) | (S15.E116) Under Fire |
2012 | Notes from the Underground | Actor | Drama | |
2012 | The Charles Dickens Show | Doctor Barnardo | TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) | (S1.E1) The Workhouse |
2009 | Desperate Romantics | Edward (Ned) Burne-Jones | TV Mini Series (Appears in 2 episodes) | (S1.E5) Episode #1.5
(S1.E6) Episode #1.6 |
2008 | Bonekickers | Silverman | TV Mini Series (Appears in 1 episode) | (S1.E5) The Lines of War |
2008 | Frankie Howard: Rather you then me | Sheridan | TV Movie | |
2007 | Torchwood | Tim | TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) | (S1.E12) Captain Jack Harkness |
2006 | Foyles War | Mark Wilcox | TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) | (S4.E2) Bad Blood |
2006 | The Play's the Thing | Self (Cast Member) | Documentary | (S1.E3) Episode #1.3 |
Writing Credits
[edit]Year | Title | Episodes |
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2012 | The Charles Dickens Show | 4 Episodes |
- ^ "Desperate Romantics". BBC. Retrieved 19 August 2009.
- ^ a b c d "Introducing... Peter Sandys-Clarke". The Scotsman. 23 February 2007. Retrieved 19 August 2009.
- ^ Koenig, Rhoda (1 April 2008). "Jingo, Finborough Theatre". The Independent. Archived from the original on 26 May 2022. Retrieved 19 August 2009.
- ^ Grayling, A. C. (2005). "Journey's End (2005)". Times Literary Supplement. Retrieved 19 August 2009.
- ^ Whitelaw, Emma. "Journey's End, Duke of York Theatre, 5th review". IndieLondon. Retrieved 19 August 2009.
- ^ "The King's Speech cast".
- ^ "Peter Sandys-Clarke | Actor, Writer". IMDb. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
External links
[edit]- Sandys-Clarke profile at Foyle's War fan site
- Peter Sandys-Clarke at IMDb
- PETER SANDYS-CLARKE (spotlight.com)