Richard Hope (actor)
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Richard Hope is a British actor.
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[edit] Career
Richard Hope trained at the National Youth Theatre (NYT).
[edit] Theatre
Hope's work in theatre includes: John Wheelwright in A Prayer for Owen Meany (2002)[1], Pierre in War and Peace (1996)[2], Pravda (1985), Hamlet (1986)[3] The Government Inspector, Don Juan (1981), Much Ado About Nothing (1981)[4][5], Candida and The Hour We Knew Nothing Of Each Other[6] for the National Theatre, London.
The Park for the RSC, Hard Fruit (2000) at the Royal Court Theatre, London[7], Cymbeline (2001) at Shakespeare's Globe, London[8], Levin in Anna Karenina (1993) for Shared Experience[9], The Street of Crocodiles (1992) and The Visit for Complicite[10].
Betrayal at West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, The Gentleman from Olmedo and Don Gil of the Green Britches at The Gate, London, 1001 Nights (1979) for Le Grand Magic Circus, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Third Policeman and The Warp (1979) for Science Fiction Theatre of Liverpool, Accidental Death of An Anarchist (1979) for Belt and Braces, Life After George (2002) at the Duchess Theatre, London[11] and Donkey's Years (national UK tour)[12][13].
[edit] Television
Television credits include: ITV's MIT: Murder Investigation Team as DS Barry Purvis[14], Heartbeat and Poirot, A Touch of Frost, Midsomer Murders[15], The Bill, Wild West, Doctors, The Shell Seekers, Riot at the Rite, Silent Witness, The Government Inspector, Trial of the King Killers, Canterbury Tales, Foyle's War[16], Forsyte Saga, Tipping the Velvet, Reach For The Moon, The Demon Headmaster, Band Of Gold, The Riff Raff Element, Piece of Cake[17], Burning Ambition (for Complicite)[18], Brideshead Revisited[19] and Saturday, Sunday, Monday.
[edit] Film
Hope's film credits include: Chromophobia, Sergeant Pepper, The Honeytrap, McLibel[20], My Brother Tom, The Last Post, Feast of July, Antonia and Jane[21], Bellman and True[22], See You At Wembley Frankie Walsh, Laughterhouse[23], Scandalous, The French Lieutenant's Woman, Breaking Glass[24] and Bloody Kids.
[edit] Radio
Hope's work in radio includes: Man In The Water[25], Murder on the Leviathan[26], People Like Us[27], Diary of a Provincial Lady, What Hetty Did[28], The Woman In Black[29], To the Wedding (for Complicite)[30] and The Constant Prince.
[edit] References
- ^ National Theatre : Productions : A Prayer for Owen Meany
- ^ National Theatre : Company Members : Richard Hope
- ^ Hamlet, Berry/Dyer, National Theatre Touring, January 1986
- ^ Much Ado About Nothing, Gill/Chitty, National Theatre, August 1981
- ^ Much Ado About Nothing by Shakespeare, Olivier Theatre, 1981
- ^ National Theatre : Productions : The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other
- ^ The Royal Court Theatre / Hard Fruit
- ^ Albemarle - Archive
- ^ ANNA KARENINA - Review - Theater - New York Times
- ^ Productions - Complicite
- ^ Life After George, a CurtainUp London review
- ^ Sonia Friedman Productions - What's On
- ^ The Stage / Listings / Productions
- ^ BFI | Film & TV Database | MIT[2003/05/03 (2003)]
- ^ Midsomer Murders - Actors (a comprehensive list of all the actors that have appeared in the series to date)
- ^ ABC Television
- ^ Nathaniel Parker Official Homepage - Piece of Cake
- ^ Productions - Complicite
- ^ Brideshead Revisited
- ^ Shooting People: Shooter Films -
- ^ Antonia & Jane - Movie - Review - New York Times
- ^ Bellman and True (1987)
- ^ Laughterhouse - Cast - New York Times
- ^ Mark Wingett - Breaking Glass Cast List
- ^ BBC - BBC Radio 4 Programmes - Afternoon Reading, Portraits of East Anglia, Man in the Water
- ^ Murder On The Leviathan
- ^ People Like Us
- ^ What Hetty Did
- ^ The Woman in Black
- ^ Productions - Complicite