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Occupation
  
Actor, writer

Role
  
Actor

Years active
  
1978–present

Spouse
  
Jane Galloway

Children
  
Five

Name
  
David Haig


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Full Name
  
David Haig Collum Ward

Born
  
20 September 1955 (age 68) (
1955-09-20
)
Aldershot, Hampshire, England

Books
  
Genomic Imprinting and Kinship, The good Samaritan

Awards
  
Laurence Olivier Award for Actor of the Year in a New Play

Movies and TV shows
  
My Boy Jack, The Thin Blue Line, Two Weeks Notice, Four Weddings and a Fu, The 39 Steps

Similar People
  
Sophie Thompson, Rudyard Kipling, Serena Evans, Brian Kirk, Jamie Parker

Killing Eve Star David Haig Lifestyle & Secret Facts - Net Worth, Family, Age, Education, Girlfriend


David Haig Collum Ward, MBE (born 20 September 1955) is an Olivier Award-winning English actor and FIPA Award-winning writer. He is known for playing dramatic, serio-comic and comedic roles and playing characters of varied social classes. He has appeared in stage productions in the West End and performed numerous TV and film roles over the past 25 years.

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He wrote the play My Boy Jack, which premièred at the Hampstead Theatre on 13 October 1997. On Remembrance Day ten years later, ITV broadcast a television drama based on the first two acts of the play, in which Haig played Rudyard Kipling and Daniel Radcliffe played Kipling's son, John. Haig went on to star as the Player in 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead' alongside Radcliffe in 2017. Haig's second play The Good Samaritan was also first staged at the Hampstead Theatre, opening on 6 July 2000.

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Film and television

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Haig appeared in the 1994 film Four Weddings and a Funeral and had a secondary lead in the BBC television sitcom The Thin Blue Line playing Inspector Grim, the inept foil to Rowan Atkinson's Inspector Fowler. In 2002 he played the brother of Four Weddings' co-star Hugh Grant in the romantic comedy Two Weeks Notice, alongside Sandra Bullock. In 2007, He appeared in a Comic Relief sketch called "Mr. Bean's Wedding" as the bride's father, reuniting with his Thin Blue Line co-star Rowan Atkinson.

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Other TV work includes Doctor Who story The Leisure Hive (1980); Blake's 7 episode "Rumours of Death" (1980); Campion story Sweet Danger (1990); Inspector Morse episode "Dead On Time" (1992); and Cracker. In the 1990s he appeared in season 1 of the TV series Soldier Soldier.

He appears in the Richard Fell adaptation of the 1960s science fiction series A for Andromeda, on the UK digital television station BBC Four. Haig wrote the play My Boy Jack and later appeared in the television adaptation as Rudyard Kipling, with Daniel Radcliffe playing Kipling's son, John.

In 2008, he appeared in the BBC film Dustbin Baby and The 39 Steps. He also appeared in the Midsomer Murders episode "The Glitch". In 2009 he appeared as Steve Fleming in BBC TV's The Thick of It and as Jon, husband to former MP Mo Mowlam in the hugely successful drama Mo opposite Julie Walters. Also in 2009, he appeared in two episodes as the headmaster of Portwenn Primary School, Mr Straine on ITV comedy drama Doc Martin.

In January 2013 Haig started appearing as Jim Hacker in a re-make of classic 1980s comedy series Yes Prime Minister, broadcast on Gold TV in the United Kingdom.

In 2012 a new sitcom pilot, starring Haig and written by Ben Elton, was filmed for the BBC. Filming for a full six-part series of the sitcom, The Wright Way (formerly known as Slings and Arrows) was completed in March 2013, and began airing on BBC One on 23 April.

Radio

In 2008, he played Maurice Haigh-Wood in the BBC Radio adaptation of Michael Hasting's play Tom and Viv, and 2010 he starred as Norman Birkett in Norman Birkett and the Case of the Coleford Poisoner on BBC Radio 4's Afternoon Play series.. He also played Lewis Eliot in C. P. Snow's "Strangers and Brothers" on Radio 4 in 2003, repeated on Radio 4 Extra February 2013.

Stage

He also won an Olivier Award in 1988 for Actor of the Year in a New Play, for his performance in Our Country's Good at the Royal Court in Sloane Square. He toured Britain with the stage version of My Boy Jack, which he wrote, and in which he played Rudyard Kipling and directed a production of Private Lives by Noël Coward, which made a national tour in 2005.

Haig has appeared in several stage productions in London's West End, including Hitchcock Blonde at the Royal Court, Life X 3 at the Savoy Theatre, as the character Osborne in R.C. Sherriff's play Journey's End at the Comedy Theatre, and as Mr George Banks in Mary Poppins at the Prince Edward Theatre for which he received an Olivier Award nomination. He was also nominated for playing Christopher Headingley in a revival of Michael Frayn's comedy Donkeys' Years at the Comedy Theatre. Having appeared in the role of Pinchwife in the comedy The Country Wife at the Royal Haymarket Theatre in London, he appeared in The Sea at the same theatre. Haig's next role was Truscott in the Joe Orton black farce Loot at London's Tricycle Theatre from 11 December 2008 to 31 January 2009 and at Theatre Royal, Newcastle, 2 to 7 February 2009.

In 2010 he played the role of Jim Hacker in the stage version of Yes, Prime Minister at the Chichester Festival Gielgud Theatre, in London's West End from 17 September 2010.

Personal life

Haig was born in Aldershot, Hampshire, the son of Francis W. and Shirley R. C. (née Brooks) Ward, an army officer, later director of the Hayward Gallery, and opera singer, respectively, and educated at Rugby School. He currently lives in South London with his wife Julia who acts under the name Jane Galloway. They have five children. Haig and his wife are patrons of SANDS, a charity which deals with stillbirth and neonatal death.

Haig was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to drama.

Filmography

Actor
2020
Cobra (TV Series) as
Archie Glover-Morgan
- Rebellion 1 (2023) - Archie Glover-Morgan
- Cyberwar 4 (2021) - Archie Glover-Morgan
- Cyberwar 6 (2021) - Archie Glover-Morgan
- Cyberwar 3 (2021) - Archie Glover-Morgan
- Cyberwar 2 (2021) - Archie Glover-Morgan
- Cyberwar 5 (2021) - Archie Glover-Morgan
- Cyberwar 1 (2021) - Archie Glover-Morgan
- Blackout 6 (2020) - Archie Glover-Morgan
- Blackout 5 (2020) - Archie Glover-Morgan
- Blackout 4 (2020) - Archie Glover-Morgan
- Blackout 2 (2020) - Archie Glover-Morgan
- Blackout 3 (2020) - Archie Glover-Morgan
- Blackout 1 (2020) - Archie Glover-Morgan
2018
Killing Eve (TV Series) as
Bill Pargrave / Bill
- Making Dead Things Look Nice (2022) - Bill
- Don't I Know You? (2018) - Bill Pargrave
- I'll Deal with Him Later (2018) - Bill Pargrave
- Nice Face (2018) - Bill Pargrave
2020
Urban Myths (TV Series) as
George Frideric Handel
- Hendrix & Handel (2020) - George Frideric Handel
2019
Downton Abbey as
Mr Wilson
2019
One Red Nose and a Wedding (TV Short) as
Bernard
2017
National Theatre Live: Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead as
The Player
2016
The Witness for the Prosecution (TV Mini Series) as
Sir Charles Carter
- Episode #1.2 (2016) - Sir Charles Carter
- Episode #1.1 (2016) - Sir Charles Carter
2016
Florence Foster Jenkins as
Carlo Edwards
2015
New Tricks (TV Series) as
Dr. Douglas Henway
- Life Expectancy (2015) - Dr. Douglas Henway
2015
Penny Dreadful (TV Series) as
Oscar Putney
- And They Were Enemies (2015) - Oscar Putney
- And Hell Itself My Only Foe (2015) - Oscar Putney
- Glorious Horrors (2015) - Oscar Putney
- Evil Spirits in Heavenly Places (2015) - Oscar Putney
- Fresh Hell (2015) - Oscar Putney
2013
The Wright Way (TV Series) as
Gerald Wright
- The Deadly Receptacle (2013) - Gerald Wright
- Curbing the Kerb (2013) - Gerald Wright
- Concealed Sharp Objects (2013) - Gerald Wright
- Lethal Swing Back (2013) - Gerald Wright
- Conkers Bonkers (2013) - Gerald Wright
- The Rogue Speed Bump (2013) - Gerald Wright
2013
Yes, Prime Minister (TV Series) as
Prime Minister James Hacker
- A Tsar Is Born (2013) - Prime Minister James Hacker
- Scot Free (2013) - Prime Minister James Hacker
- A Diplomatic Dilemma (2013) - Prime Minister James Hacker
- Gentlemen's Agreement (2013) - Prime Minister James Hacker
- The Poisoned Chalice (2013) - Prime Minister James Hacker
- Crisis at the Summit (2013) - Prime Minister James Hacker
2011
The Half-Light (Short) as
Man
2011
Strike Back (TV Series) as
Christopher Manning
- Project Dawn: Part 8 (2011) - Christopher Manning
- Project Dawn: Part 7 (2011) - Christopher Manning
2010
Mo (TV Movie) as
Jon Norton
2009
The Thick of It (TV Series) as
Steve Fleming
- Episode #3.8 (2009) - Steve Fleming
- Episode #3.7 (2009) - Steve Fleming
2009
Doc Martin (TV Series) as
Mr. Strain
- Uneasy Lies the Head (2009) - Mr. Strain
- Better the Devil (2009) - Mr. Strain
2009
Midsomer Murders (TV Series) as
George Jeffers
- The Glitch (2009) - George Jeffers
2009
My Family (TV Series) as
Jeremy Livingstone
- The Guru (2009) - Jeremy Livingstone
2008
The 39 Steps (TV Movie) as
Sir George Sinclair
2008
Dustbin Baby (TV Movie) as
Elliot
2008
Marple (TV Series) as
Major Hugh Horton
- Murder Is Easy (2008) - Major Hugh Horton
2008
Dickens Secret Lover (TV Movie documentary) as
Charles Dickens
2007
My Boy Jack (TV Movie) as
Rudyard Kipling
2007
Church Going (Short) as
Priest
2007
Comic Relief 2007: The Big One (TV Special) as
Kate's Dad
2007
Mr. Bean's Wedding (TV Short) as
Father of the Bride
2006
A for Andromeda (TV Movie) as
General Vandenberg
2004
Hustle (TV Series) as
Sir Anthony Reeves
- The Last Gamble (2004) - Sir Anthony Reeves
2003
Two Weeks Notice: Additional Scenes (Video short) as
Howard Wade
2002
Two Weeks Notice as
Howard Wade
2002
Rachel's Attic as
Adam - DVD version
2002
Crime & Punishment (TV Movie) as
Luzhin
2001
Ivor the Invisible (TV Movie) as
Park Keeper (voice)
2001
Station Jim (TV Movie) as
Riorden Jnr
2000
Dalziel and Pascoe (TV Series) as
David Hallingsworth
- A Sweeter Lazarus (2000) - David Hallingsworth
1999
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones (TV Series) as
Colonel Bonnet
- Tales of Innocence (1999) - Colonel Bonnet
1998
Talking Heads 2 (TV Mini Series short) as
Wilfred Paterson
- Playing Sandwiches (1998) - Wilfred Paterson
1997
Keeping Mum (TV Series) as
Richard Beare
- The Morning After (1998) - Richard Beare
- The Surprise (1998) - Richard Beare
- The Thief (1998) - Richard Beare
- The Sign (1998) - Richard Beare
- The Aunt (1998) - Richard Beare
- The Budgie (1998) - Richard Beare
- The Card Game (1998) - Richard Beare
- The Picnic (1998) - Richard Beare
- The Nursing Home (1997) - Richard Beare
- The Oysters (1997) - Richard Beare
- The Last Will (1997) - Richard Beare
- The Dog (1997) - Richard Beare
- The Accident (1997) - Richard Beare
- The Babysitter (1997) - Richard Beare
- The Funeral (1997) - Richard Beare
- The Promotion (1997) - Richard Beare
1995
The Thin Blue Line (TV Series) as
D.I. Derek Grim
- The Green Eyed Monster (1996) - D.I. Derek Grim
- Road Rage (1996) - D.I. Derek Grim
- Come on You Blues (1996) - D.I. Derek Grim
- Alternative Culture (1996) - D.I. Derek Grim
- Fly on the Wall (1996) - D.I. Derek Grim
- Ism Ism Ism (1996) - D.I. Derek Grim
- Court in the Act (1996) - D.I. Derek Grim
- Yuletide Spirit (1995) - D.I. Derek Grim
- Kids Today (1995) - D.I. Derek Grim
- Night Shift (1995) - D.I. Derek Grim
- Rag Week (1995) - D.I. Derek Grim
- Honey Trap (1995) - D.I. Derek Grim
- Fire and Terror (1995) - D.I. Derek Grim
- The Queen's Birthday Present (1995) - D.I. Derek Grim
1996
Never Mind the Horrocks (TV Movie) as
Various Roles
1995
Wycliffe (TV Series) as
David Miller
- Charades (1995) - David Miller
1995
The Four Corners of Nowhere as
Nick
1994
Nice Day at the Office (TV Series) as
Chris Selwyn
- Dressing to the Right (1994) - Chris Selwyn
- Stupid Cupid (1994) - Chris Selwyn
- Acting Up (1994) - Chris Selwyn
- The Enemy Within (1994) - Chris Selwyn
- Petty Little Things (1994) - Chris Selwyn
- Action, Excitement, Adventure (1994) - Chris Selwyn
1994
Love on a Branch Line (TV Mini Series) as
Lionel Virley
- Ain't She Sweet (1994) - Lionel Virley
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby (1994) - Lionel Virley
- I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight (1994) - Lionel Virley
- Yes Sir, That's My Baby (1994) - Lionel Virley
1994
The Bill (TV Series) as
Brian Linton
- Secrets (1994) - Brian Linton
1994
Four Weddings and a Funeral as
Bernard the Groom - Wedding Two
1993
Cracker (TV Series) as
Graham
- To Say I Love You: Part 2 (1993) - Graham
- To Say I Love You: Part 1 (1993) - Graham
1993
Alleyn Mysteries (TV Series) as
Arthur Wilde
- A Man Lay Dead (1993) - Arthur Wilde
1993
The Darling Buds of May (TV Series) as
Captain Robert Battersby
- Climb the Greasy Pole: Part 2 (1993) - Captain Robert Battersby (as David Haigh)
- Climb the Greasy Pole: Part 1 (1993) - Captain Robert Battersby (as David Haigh)
1992
Boon (TV Series) as
Jim Fisk
- Is There Anybody There? (1992) - Jim Fisk
1992
Inspector Morse (TV Series) as
Peter Rhodes
- Dead on Time (1992) - Peter Rhodes
1991
Soldier Soldier (TV Series) as
Major Tom Cadman
- Flying Colours (1991) - Major Tom Cadman
- Loyal to the Corps (1991) - Major Tom Cadman
- Battlefields (1991) - Major Tom Cadman
- Fighting Spirit (1991) - Major Tom Cadman
- Dirty Work (1991) - Major Tom Cadman
- Fun and Games (1991) - Major Tom Cadman
- All the King's Men (1991) - Major Tom Cadman
1991
Chancer (TV Series) as
Haselden
- Remembrance (1991) - Haselden
1990
Portrait of a Marriage (TV Mini Series) as
Harold Nicolson
- Episode #1.4 (1990) - Harold Nicolson
- Episode #1.3 (1990) - Harold Nicolson
- Episode #1.2 (1990) - Harold Nicolson
- Episode #1.1 (1990) - Harold Nicolson
1990
Mystery!: Campion (TV Series) as
Guffy Randall
- Sweet Danger: Part 2 (1990) - Guffy Randall
- Sweet Danger: Part 1 (1990) - Guffy Randall
1989
Dramarama (TV Series) as
Bill Brock
- Badger (1989) - Bill Brock
1989
Hannay (TV Series) as
Conrad Smyth
- The Good Samaritan (1989) - Conrad Smyth
1986
Cold War Killers (TV Movie) as
Colin Jenkins
1986
The Alamut Ambush (TV Movie) as
Colin Jenkins
1985
Morons from Outer Space as
Palatial House Flunkey
1984
Dark Enemy as
Ash
1983
A Flame to the Phoenix as
Mirek Grabinski
1983
Chessgame (TV Series) as
Colin Jenkins
- Flying Blind (1983) - Colin Jenkins
1981
Diamonds (TV Series) as
Alex Randolph
- House of Cards (1981) - Alex Randolph
- Implosion (1981) - Alex Randolph
- Gamblers (1981) - Alex Randolph
- A Debt to Be Paid (1981) - Alex Randolph
- Rough Stone (1981) - Alex Randolph
1980
Doctor Who (TV Series) as
Pangol
- The Leisure Hive: Part Four (1980) - Pangol
- The Leisure Hive: Part Three (1980) - Pangol
- The Leisure Hive: Part Two (1980) - Pangol
- The Leisure Hive: Part One (1980) - Pangol
1980
Blake's 7 (TV Series) as
Forres
- Rumours of Death (1980) - Forres
1978
The Moon Stallion (TV Series) as
Todman
- Episode #1.6 (1978) - Todman
- Episode #1.5 (1978) - Todman
- Episode #1.4 (1978) - Todman
- Episode #1.3 (1978) - Todman
- Episode #1.2 (1978) - Todman
- Episode #1.1 (1978) - Todman
Writer
2007
My Boy Jack (TV Movie) (play)
Producer
2007
My Boy Jack (TV Movie) (associate producer)
Self
2023
Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.17 (2023) - Self
2021
Carols by Candlelight 2021 (TV Special)
2020
Carols by Candlelight (TV Special) as
Self
2020
Portrait Artist of the Year (TV Series) as
Self - Sitter
- David Haig, Jordan Stephens and Jane Horrocks (2020) - Self - Sitter
2019
The One Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 14 March 2019 (2019) - Self
2018
Sunday Brunch (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #7.5 (2018) - Self - Guest
2016
There's Something About Romcoms (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2016
Weekend (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #3.7 (2016) - Self - Guest
2013
Yes, Prime Minister: Re-elected (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / Jim Hacker
2012
Saturday Kitchen (TV Series) as
Self - Special Guest
- Episode dated 14 January 2012 (2012) - Self - Special Guest
2011
Loose Women (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #16.62 (2011) - Self
2010
Breakfast (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Episode dated 20 September 2010 (2010) - Self - Actor
2010
The Michael Ball Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.26 (2010) - Self
2008
The Story of the Costume Drama (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- A Call to Arms (2008) - Self
- The Stars (2008) - Self
2007
Movie Connections (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Four Weddings and a Funeral (2007) - Self
2004
GMTV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 14 December 2004 (2004) - Self
2004
Today with Des and Mel (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 27 January 2004 (2004) - Self
2003
Two Weeks Notice: Documentary (Video short) as
Self / Howard Wade (uncredited)
2000
The Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2000 (TV Special) as
Self
1998
Funny Women (TV Series documentary short) as
Self
- Stephanie Cole (1998) - Self
1997
Light Lunch (TV Series) as
Self
- Top TV Cops (1997) - Self
Archive Footage
2016
Florence Foster Jenkins: Behind the Scenes (Video short) as
Carlo Edwards (uncredited)
2014
Julie Walters: A Life on Screen (TV Movie documentary) as
Jon Norton (uncredited)
2010
Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) as
Bernard
- Comparativa: Cuatro bodas y un funeral (2010) - Bernard (uncredited)
2007
Being Nice to Each Other: Making 'The Keeper of Traken' (Video documentary short) as
Pangol (uncredited)
2004
A New Beginning (Video documentary short) as
Pangol (uncredited)
1999
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Tales of Innocence (Video) as
Colonel Bonnet
1993
Four Weddings and a Funeral: Production Featurette (Video documentary short) as
Bernard the Groom (uncredited)

References

David Haig Wikipedia