- Appears in "BBC: Serious About Comedy" TV commercial for BBC America (2000)
- (December 2002) Played "Mr. Darling/Captain Hook" in "Peter Pan", a musical by George Stiles, Anthony Drewe and Willis Hall (Royal Festival Hall, London, England, UK).
- Played "The Brigadier" in the BBC Radio comedy, "Tales From The Brigadier" (1993).
- Appeared as himself in a Labour Party general election broadcast (2005).
- (July 2005) Directed "Primo", a play adapted by Antony Sher from a memoir, "If This Is a Man", by Primo Levi (The Music Box, New York City, New York, USA).
- He directed Peter Ransley's play, "Ellen", at the Hampstead Theatre Club in Hampstead, London, England with Maria Aitken and Ian McShane in the cast.
- (1997) He directed Stephen Churchett's play, "Tom and Clem", at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Sir Michael Gambon CBE, Alec McCowen, Daniel de la Falaise and Sarah Woodward.
- (1974) He acted in Nikolay Gogol's play, "The Government Inspector", at the Oxford Playhouse in an Oxford Playhouse Company production in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England with Richard O'Sullivan, Brian Murphy, Patrick O'Connell, Andre Van Gyseghem, John Fraser, Peter Baldwin and Norman Warwick in the cast. Gordon McDougall was the director.
- (1990s) Appeared in a series of Flora TV commercials.
- (1973) He acted in Bertolt Brecht's play, "Drums In the Night", and Maureen Duffy's play, "A Nightingale In Bloomsbury", at the Hampstead Theatre Club in Hampstead, London, England with Stephen Rea, Ken Morley, Christopher Martin, Petra Markham, Eleanor Bron and Siân Phillips in the cast. Roland Rees and Michael Rudman were the directors.
- (1984) He acted in GF Newman's play, "An Honourable Trade", at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Donald Sumpter, Shirley Dixon, Felicity Dean and Philip Voss in the cast. Mike Bradwell was the director.
- (1989) He directed Andrew Davies' play, "Prin", at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with Sheila Hancock, Susie Blake, Paul Copley and John Michie in the cast.
- (1991) He directed Terry Johnson's play, "Imagine Drowning," at the Hampstead Theatre in London, England with Ed Bishop, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Frances Barber, Daniel Evans, Douglas Hodge, and Nabil Shaban in the cast.
- (1994) He directed Simon Burke's play, "The Lodger," at the Hampstead Theatre in London, England with Philip Jackson, Julia Ford, Matthew Marsh, Mark Womack, and Liz Stooke in the cast.
- (1994) He directed Simon Burke's play, "The Lodger," at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, England with Philip Jackson, Julia Ford, Matthew Marsh, Mark Womack, and Liz Stooke in the cast.
- (1997) He directed Stephen Churchett's play, "Tom & Clem," at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Michael Gambon, Alec McCowen, Daniel De La Falaise, and Sarah Woodward in the cast.
- (1995) He acted in Joe Orton's play, "What the Butler Saw," in a Royal National Theatre production at the Lyttelton Theatre in London, England with John Alderton and Nicola Pagett in the cast. Phyllida Lloyd was director.
- (January 1995-March 1995; April 1995-February 1996) He acted in the Royal National Theatre repertoire season at the Laurence Olivier Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, and Lyttelton Theatre in London, England in William Shakespeare's plays, "Richard II, "The Merry Wives of Windsor;" Kenneth Grahame and Alan Bennett's play, "The Wind in the Willows;" Joe Orton's play, "What the Butler Saw;" Daniil Karms' play, "Out Of A House Walked a Man;" Lillian Hellman's play, "The Children's Hour;" Arthur Miller's play, "Broken Glass;" Lewis Carroll's play, "Alice's Adventures Underground;" Patrick Marber's play, "Dealer's Choice:" Paul Godfrey's play, "The Blue Ball;" Mary Morris's play, "Two Weeks with the Queen;" Dylan Thomas's play, "Under Milk Wood;" Euripedes's play, "Women of Troy;" Rodney Ackland's play, "Absolute Hell;" Peter Brook's play, "The Man Who;" David Hare's play, "Skylight;" BT National Connections (Youth Theatre); Ben Jonson's play, "Volpone;" Eduardo De Filippo's play, "La Grande Magia;" Ernst Toller's play, "The Machine Wreckers;" Stephen Sondheim's musical, "A Little Night Music;" James McLure's play, "Wild Oats;" Bertolt Brecht's play, "Mother Courage and Her Children;" William Congreve's play, "The Way of the World;" Edmond Rostand's play, "Cyrano;" Tom Stoppard's play, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead;" Pam Gems's play, "Stanley;" and Ken Campbell's play, "Violin Time;" with John Alderton, Roger Allam, Gillian Barge, Patrick Barlow, Maureen Beattie, Janet Behan, Philip Bird, Jane Birkin, Ed Bishop, James Bolam, David Bradley, Richard Bremmer, Jasper Britton, June Brown, Michael Bryant, Sheila Burrell, Josette Bushell-Mingo, Ken Campbell, Cheryl Campbell, John Carlisle, Cater, Elaine Claxton, Alan Cox, Bernard Cribbins, Graham Crowden, Alan David, Janie Dee, Judi Dench, Paola Dionisotti, Tenniel Evans, Brett Fancy, Alison Fiske, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Dexter Fletcher, Geoffrey Freshwater, Michael Gambon, Tom Georgeson, Debra Gillett, Henry Goodman, Michael Gough, Rosemary Harris, Barbara Hicks, Greg Hicks, Clare Higgins, Patricia Hodge, David Horovitch, Alan Howard, Nerys Hughes, Kathryn Hunter, Geoffrey Hutchings, Rhys Ifans, Michael Jayston, Karl Johnson, Shirley King, Margot Leicester, Anton Lesser, Mark Lewis Jones, Michael Maloney, Betty Marsden, Richard McCabe, John McEnery, Peter McEnery, Geraldine McEwan, Bruce Myers, Nicola Pagett, Mark Payton, Trevor Peacock, Edward Petherbridge, Sian Phillips, Denis Quilley, Veronica Quilligan, Issy Van Randwyck, Joanna Riding, Diana Rigg, Struan Rodger, Simon Russell Beale, David Ryall, Andrew Sachs, Tony Selby, Naseeruddin Shah, Cyril Shaps, Lesley Sharp, Fiona Shaw, Antony Sher, Barry Stanton, Ken Stott, David Tennant, Nigel Terry, David Threlfall, Pip Torrens, Harriet Walter, Emily Watson, Benjamin Whitrow, Lia Williams, Lambert Wilson, Ray Winstone, Sophia Winter, Peter Woodthorpe, Sarah Woodward, and Tim Wylton in the company.
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