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Alan Parnaby (actor) : ウィキペディア英語版
Alan Parnaby (actor)
Alan Parnaby is a British television and film actor whose career has spanned four decades and who perhaps is best known for playing William Russell in the period drama ''Flambards'' (1979).
Parnaby's television roles include ''Jackanory Playhouse'' (1979), William Russell in ''Flambards'' (1979), Tim in the episode 'Mary's Wife' in the series ''BBC2 Playhouse'' (1980), Wilfrid Corder in ''Hannah'' (1980), Mr Flax in ''Pinkerton's Progress'' (1983), Johnnie Purvis in ''Juliet Bravo'' (1984), Mr Snodgrass in ''The Pickwick Papers'' (1985), Defence lawyer in ''Them and Us'' (1985), DC Price in ''The Chief'' (1991), Satoh in ''A Diplomat in Japan'' (1992), Paul Beaty/Peter Graley in ''The Bill'' (1994-1996), First Soldier in ''David'' (1997), Prison Governor in ''NCS: Manhunt'' (2002), Colin Draper in ''Heartbeat'' (2002), Geoff Hoon in ''Justifying War: Scenes from the Hutton Enquiry'' (2004), Mr. Boykin/Ricky Carson in ''Casualty'' (1986-2004), Nick Bell/PC Terry Sanders in ''Doctors'' (2001-2005), Businessman in ''Spooks'' (2005), Steve Shaw in ''Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps'' (2006), Mike in ''Jane Hall'' (2006), Soco in ''Hunter'' (2009), and Chris Huhne in ''On Expenses'' (2010).〔(Parnaby on the Internet Movie Database )〕
Film roles include the Boatman in ''Dead Man's Folly'' (1986) and Policeman in ''Clockwise'' (1986), 〔
Theatre appearances include ''Guantanamo: Honour Bound to Defend Freedom'' (2004),〔('London's Tricycle Gets Political with Guantanamo Bay' - ''Playbill - 24 May 2004 )〕 ''Four Nights in Knaresborough'' (1999) and ''The Riots'' (2011) at the Tricycle Theatre; ''Factory Birds'' (West Yorkshire Playhouse); ''Scraps'' (Orange Tree Theatre); ''Ten Times Table'' and ''King Lear'' (Derby Playhouse); ''Black Blood and Gold'', ''Love on the Dole'', ''The Corn Is Green'' (1981), ''Doctor Faustus'' (1981), ''Lord Arthur Savile's Crime'', ''The Merchant of Venice'' (Royal Exchange); ''One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (Playhouse Theatre tour); and ''Frankenstein'' and ''Dracula'' (New Vic Theatre).〔(Parnaby on the Dublin Theatre Festival website )〕
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