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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Miles Richardson

Role
  
Actor


Miles Richardson Miles Richardson as Paisley on A Princess for Christmas


Born
  
15 July 1963 (age 60) (
1963-07-15
)

Spouse
  
Beverley Cressman (m. 1994–2009)

Parents
  
Maroussia Frank, Ian Richardson

Grandparents
  
John Richardson, Elizabeth Frank, Margaret Drummond

Movies
  
A Princess for Christmas, The Best Offer, Flushed Away, Daemos Rising, Downtime

Similar People
  
Leilah de Meza, Travis Turner, Charlotte Salt, Michael Damian, Ian Richardson

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Miles Richardson is a British actor.

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Richardson was born on 15 July 1963 in Battersea, London to parents Ian Richardson (the well-known Shakespearean actor) and Maroussia Frank (daughter of dancer and critic Elizabeth Frank), both founder members of the Royal Shakespeare Company. He was educated and brought up in London, Stratford-upon-Avon and New York.

He graduated from Arts Educational Drama College in 1982, where he won the award for Best Actor. Previously he had worked as a child actor for the Royal Shakespeare Company.

In 2009, he placed his father's ashes in the newly refurbished Royal Shakespeare Company's theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon.

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Repertory theatre

Richardson has worked extensively in repertory theatre throughout the United Kingdom, including Newcastle upon Tyne, York, Birmingham, Pitlochry and Mold, Flintshire. His credits number more than 60 plays including A Midsummer Night's Dream, All's Well That Ends Well, As You Like It, Candida, Henry V, Richard II, The Moment of Truth, Twelve Angry Men, and an adaptation by Ronald Selwyn Phillips of The Picture of Dorian Gray. He played Sherlock Holmes in Tim Heath's 1996 play Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure at Sir Arthur Sullivan's between September and November 1996; his father also played the sleuth for television.

West End

His West End credits include Another Country, An Evening with Gary Lineker, The Invisible Man, All's Well That Ends Well, A Midsummer Night's Dream and As You Like It. He has toured in the Far East and the United States of America, most notably in the Almeida Theatre's production of Lulu. He appeared in Anjin, an Anglo-Japanese co-production in 2009–10 in Tokyo and Osaka and again in 2012–13 in Tokyo and London; both productions were directed by Gregory Doran. From November 2013 until March 2014, he appeared as "Juror 10" in Twelve Angry Men at the Garrick Theatre. From September 2014, he appeared as James Reiss in King Charles III at the Wyndhams Theatre. In 2015 the show won the Olivier Award for Best New Play. Due to Tim Pigott-Smith sustaining a broken collarbone, he took over the lead role of Charles for 5 weeks until Pigott-Smith returned. He was in the same production at the Music Box Theatre on Broadway and the radio version for the BBC.

Royal Shakespeare Company

From 2003 to 2008, he was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company appearing in All's Well That Ends Well with Dame Judi Dench. He had already played with Dench in Peter Hall's film version of A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1967.

He took part in the RSC's Histories Ensemble playing in Henry IV, part 1 and 2, Henry V, Henry VI, part 1, 2, and 3 and Richard III which won three Olivier Awards in 2009 for Best Company Performance, Best Revival and Best Costume Design. He returned in 2015 to play Voltore in Volpone with Henry Goodman.

Film and television work

He has carved himself a niche in film and television work, normally playing nasty upper class cads. He acted alongside his father in Channel Four's adaptation of Porterhouse Blue in 1987, and in the BBC's The Final Cut in 1995. He appeared in three episodes of Midsomer Murders, he has had parts in 'Allo 'Allo, Doctors (three times), Maurice, The Remains of the Day, Highlander: The Raven, Hope it Rains and Dirk Gently. He was Tony Slattery's butler in Ps & Qs and Sir Roger Moore's butler in A Princess for Christmas. He voiced "Father" in Flushed Away. He was the head of the assassins' league in Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic. He played Charles I in The Regicides and has played his son, Charles II, twice, once on stage and once on television. He played the Duke of Kent for the Japanese television production of Jiru and John Jacob Astor in Lord Julian Fellowes' Titanic miniseries. More recently he appeared as Harry Thornton in Stephen Poliakoff's Dancing on the Edge.

Richardson also plays Irving Braxiatel in the long-running Bernice Summerfield and Gallifrey audio dramas by Big Finish Productions. He has provided his voice for over 100 films and video games as an ADR artist, including the 2011 From Software video game Dark Souls, in which he voiced the characters Siegmeyer of Catarina and Itinerant Merchant. Richardson reprises his role in Dark Souls III where he plays Siegward of Catarina, a very similar looking and sounding character to Siegmeyer of Catarina.

Other work

As well as acting, he has also directed theatre and film productions, been a screenwriter, freelance journalist, lecturer and teacher, specialising in the works of Shakespeare.

Filmography

Actor
-
Mindgame Requiem (post-production) as
Draconian
2009
Doctors (TV Series) as
Nicholas Andrews / Martin Holmes / Kenneth Dudley / ...
- The Trials of Jan Fisher: Part One (2022) - Nicholas Andrews
- Life and Soul (2013) - Martin Holmes
- Out of the Loop (2011) - Kenneth Dudley
- Wake Up Call (2009) - Richard Lasko
2021
Dead Susan (Short) as
the Counsellor
2021
The Canterville Ghost (TV Series) as
Sir Henry de Canterville
- Spring (2021) - Sir Henry de Canterville
2021
A Woman at Night as
Professor Laskey
2021
Queen of Spain (Short) as
Henry Harwood
2020
Anomaly (Video) as
Douglas Cavendish
2020
The Mystery of D.B. Cooper (Documentary) as
Duane Weber
2020
Outlander (TV Series) as
Colonel Chadwick
- Famous Last Words (2020) - Colonel Chadwick
- The Ballad of Roger Mac (2020) - Colonel Chadwick
2020
The Courier as
Golf Exec
2018
Peterloo as
Gentlemen at Races
2017
Sick Note (TV Series) as
Dr. Sampson
- Breaking Bad (2018) - Dr. Sampson
- New Balls (2018) - Dr. Sampson
- Frantisek Kotzwara (2018) - Dr. Sampson
- Queen of Hearts (2017) - Dr. Sampson
2018
Solo: A Star Wars Story as
Regional Governor
2017
The Crown (TV Series) as
George Allen
- Vergangenheit (2017) - George Allen
2017
White Witch of Devil's End (Video) as
Military Man
2017
Genius (TV Series) as
Vannever Bush
- Einstein: Chapter Nine (2017) - Vannever Bush
2016
Their Finest as
Movietone Newsreader (voice)
2016
Dark Souls III (Video Game) as
Siegward of Catarina (voice)
2016
A Quiet Passion as
Pastor
2013
Lucan (TV Mini Series) as
Coles
2013
Beat Girl as
Ed
2013
Dancing on the Edge (TV Mini Series) as
Harry
- Episode 5 (2013) - Harry
- Episode 4 (2013) - Harry
- Episode 3 (2013) - Harry
- Episode 2 (2013) - Harry
- Episode 1 (2013) - Harry
2013
Jo (TV Mini Series) as
Father Gauthier
- Notre Dame (2013) - Father Gauthier
2013
The Best Offer as
Steirereck Maitre
2012
Titanic (TV Mini Series) as
John Jacob Astor
- Episode #1.4 (2012) - John Jacob Astor
- Episode #1.3 (2012) - John Jacob Astor
- Episode #1.2 (2012) - John Jacob Astor
- Episode #1.1 (2012) - John Jacob Astor
2012
All Men's Dead (Short) as
Bruce Belfrage
2012
Upstairs Downstairs (TV Series) as
David Silverman
- The Love That Pays the Price (2012) - David Silverman
2011
A Princess for Christmas (TV Movie) as
Paisley Winterbottom
2011
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - The Gunpowder Plot (Video Game) as
Black Rod (voice)
2011
Dark Souls (Video Game) as
Siegmeyer of Catarina / Itinerant Merchant (voice)
2001
Midsomer Murders (TV Series) as
Dr. Giles Danby / Sir Charles / Frederick Bentine-Brown
- Fit for Murder (2011) - Dr. Giles Danby
- Country Matters (2006) - Sir Charles
- Tainted Fruit (2001) - Frederick Bentine-Brown
2010
Come Rain Come Shine (TV Movie) as
Consultant
2010
Dirk Gently (TV Series) as
Doctor Gerstenberger
- Pilot (2010) - Doctor Gerstenberger
2010
Dead and Buried (Video short) as
Irving Braxiatel (voice)
2009
Jiro Shirasu: Man of Honor (TV Series) as
Gentleman
- Christmas 1945 (2009) - Gentleman (uncredited)
- Kantorî jentoruman e no michi (2009) - Gentleman
2008
Ghost Club (Short) as
Peter
2008
The Color of Magic (TV Mini Series) as
Zlorf
- Part 1: The Colour of Magic (2008) - Zlorf
2007
Proctologist 2 (Short) as
The Proctologist
2007
Tony Gets His Piles Done (Short) as
Proctologist
2006
Proctologist (Short) as
The Proctologist
2006
Flushed Away as
Father (voice)
2005
The Trial of the King Killers as
Charles I / Charles II
2004
A Visit to the Chaplain (Short) as
Chaplain
2004
Blood Relative (Video) as
Vampire God
2004
Agatha Christie's Marple (TV Series) as
Frank Jefferson
- The Body in the Library (2004) - Frank Jefferson (uncredited)
2004
The Brief (TV Series) as
Prosecuting Council / Humphrey Blunt QC
- A Sort of Love (2004) - Prosecuting Council
- So Long, Samantha (2004) - Humphrey Blunt QC (uncredited)
2004
Dæmos Rising (Video) as
Douglas Cavendish
2003
Me and My Smile (Short) as
Thug
2001
Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures (TV Series) as
Cardinal Braxiatel / Charles Darwin
- Zagreus (2003) - Cardinal Braxiatel (voice)
- Bloodtide (2001) - Charles Darwin (voice)
2003
Byron (TV Movie) as
Reverend Noel
2003
Cambridge Spies (TV Mini Series) as
Second BBC Man
- Episode #1.2 (2003) - Second BBC Man
2003
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (TV Series) as
Algernon / Vicar
- A Suitable Vengeance (2003) - Algernon / Vicar
2002
A World in Arms (TV Mini Series) as
Captain Coignet
- Armies (2002) - Captain Coignet
2001
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone as
Man in Armour Portrait (uncredited)
2001
Murder Rooms: Mysteries of the Real Sherlock Holmes (TV Mini Series) as
Everard Im Thurn
- The Kingdom of Bones (2001) - Everard Im Thurn
2001
Another Life as
Clerk of court
2000
Hit List (Short) as
Boss
2000
Sabotage! as
Aristocrat
2000
Elizabeth (TV Movie documentary) as
Thomas Seymour
1999
Mindgame Trilogy (Video) as
Commander of Brigade Merq
1999
The Colour of Funny as
Rodney Crowther
1999
Highlander: The Raven (TV Series) as
Vladimir Rankov
- The Manipulator (1999) - Vladimir Rankov
1998
Mindgame (Video short) as
Draconian
1998
Quartered Safe (Short) as
Captain
1997
Day Release as
Rodney
1997
Strange But True? (TV Series) as
Sir William Darrell
- Littlecote House/Skiers on Bavarian Alps (1997) - Sir William Darrell
1995
The Final Cut (TV Mini Series) as
Major Jardine
- Episode #1.4 (1995) - Major Jardine
1995
Downtime (Video) as
Captain Douglas Cavendish
1993
The Remains of the Day as
Craddock (uncredited)
1992
Ps and Qs (TV Series) as
Spencer
- Episode #1.8 (1992) - Spencer
- Episode #1.7 (1992) - Spencer
- Episode #1.6 (1992) - Spencer
- Episode #1.5 (1992) - Spencer
- Episode #1.4 (1992) - Spencer
- Episode #1.3 (1992) - Spencer
- Episode #1.2 (1992) - Spencer
- Episode #1.1 (1992) - Spencer
1992
Hope It Rains (TV Series) as
Nigel
- The Summer Show (1992) - Nigel (uncredited)
- No News (1992) - Nigel
1992
'Allo 'Allo! (TV Series) as
Captain Frobisher
- Swan Song (1992) - Captain Frobisher
1988
Screenplay (TV Series) as
Edward
- Starlings (1988) - Edward
1987
Maurice as
Undergraduate
1987
Porterhouse Blue (TV Mini Series) as
Gimingham
- Episode #1.3 (1987) - Gimingham
- Episode #1.2 (1987) - Gimingham
- Episode #1.1 (1987) - Gimingham
1987
The Return of Sherlock Holmes (TV Movie) as
Barton
1986
Foreign Body as
Basil
1985
Bulman (TV Series) as
Charles Barratt
- Born into the Purple (1985) - Charles Barratt
1984
The First Olympics: Athens 1896 (TV Mini Series) as
Hadley (uncredited)
1981
A Midsummer Night's Dream (TV Movie) as
Fairy
Writer
-
Mindgame Requiem (post-production)
1999
Mindgame Trilogy (Video) (segment "Prisoner 451")
Director
2004
Blood Relative (Video)
Script Department
2004
Blood Relative (Video) (script editor)

References

Miles Richardson Wikipedia