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Adrian Scarborough
May 10, 1968 (56 years old) in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England, UK
Adrian Philip Scarborough (born 10 May 1968) is an English actor.
Known For
Doctor Who
Midsomer Murders
Midsomer Murders
Midsomer Murders
Death in Paradise
Credits
2024 ·
Inside No. 9: The Party's Over
as Self
2024 ·
Gavin & Stacey: The Finale
as Pete Sutcliffe
2024 ·
Mr. Bigstuff
as Ian
2022 ·
The Chelsea Detective
as DI Max Arnold
2021 ·
Murder, They Hope
as Jacob
2021 ·
Bloods
as Gary
2020 ·
Christmas at Hampton Court
as Self - Narrator (voice)
2020 ·
Hampton Court: Behind Closed Doors
as Self - Narrator (voice)
2020 ·
Between the Covers
as Self
2020 ·
Artemis Fowl
as The Goblin Chief
2020 ·
Miranda: My Such Fun Celebration
as Self
2019 ·
Gavin & Stacey: A Special Christmas
as Pete Sutcliffe
2019 ·
1917
as Major Hepburn
2019 ·
The Accident
as Philip Walters
2019 ·
The Last Vermeer
as Dirk Hannema
2018 ·
National Theatre Live: The Madness of George III
as Dr Willis
2018 ·
Christopher Robin
as Hal Gallsworthy
2018 ·
Patrick
as Mr. Peters
2018 ·
A Very English Scandal
as George Carman QC
2018 ·
Killing Eve
as Raymond
2018 ·
On Chesil Beach
as Lionel Mayhew
2017 ·
Little Women
as Mr Davis
2017 ·
Urban Myths
as Chief Inspector Danders
2016 ·
The Secret Life of Sue Townsend (Aged 68 3/4)
as Self
2016 ·
Crashing
as Colin
2015 ·
Professor Branestawm Returns
as The Vicar
2015 ·
Blunt Talk
as Harry Chandler
2015 ·
A Little Chaos
as Daniel Le Vielle
2014 ·
The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm
as The Vicar
2014 ·
The Great War: The People's Story
as Winston Churchill
2014 ·
National Theatre Live: King Lear
as The Fool
2014 ·
Edge of Heaven
as Bald Gary
2014 ·
Inside No. 9
as Larry
2013 ·
Delicious
as
2013 ·
Up the Women
as Frank
2013 ·
Plebs
as Claudius
2013 ·
Father Brown
as Clive Trueman
2012 ·
Restless
as Morris Devereux
2012 ·
Les Misérables
as Toothman
2012 ·
Get Lucky
as St John Ponsoby Hunt
2012 ·
The Paradise
as Fenton
2012 ·
Doctor Who: The Making of The Gunslinger
as Kahler Jek
2012 ·
Mrs Biggs
as Bernard Powell
2012 ·
Mrs Biggs
as Bernard Powell
2012 ·
Call the Midwife
as Barrington Swann
2011 ·
Death in Paradise
as Leo Pascal
2011 ·
The Adventures of Abney & Teal
as Abney (voice)
2010 ·
Upstairs Downstairs
as Mr. Warwick Pritchard
2010 ·
The King's Speech
as BBC Radio Announcer
2010 ·
National Theatre Live: The Habit of Art
as Donald / Humphrey Carpenter
2010 ·
Magpie
as Ray
2009 ·
Miranda
as Dreamboat Charlie
2009 ·
Psychoville
as
2009 ·
Into the Storm
as Sawyers
2008 ·
Gavin & Stacey Christmas Special 2008
as Pete Sutcliffe
2008 ·
Poppy Shakespeare
as Middle Class Michael
2007 ·
Cranford
as Mr. Johnson
2007 ·
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
as Calley
2007 ·
Gavin & Stacey
as Pete Sutcliffe
2007 ·
The History of Mr Polly
as
2007 ·
Maxwell
as Bob Cole
2007 ·
Kingdom
as Jeff
2007 ·
The Trial of Tony Blair
as Simon
2006 ·
Notes on a Scandal
as Martin
2006 ·
The History Boys
as Wilkes
2006 ·
Saxondale
as Chairman
2005 ·
Doctor Who
as Kahler-Jex
2004 ·
Vera Drake
as Frank
2004 ·
New Tricks
as
2003 ·
Promoted to Glory
as Arnold
2003 ·
Bright Young Things
as Customs Officer
2003 ·
To Kill a King
as Sergeant Joyce
2002 ·
Dirty Pretty Things
as The Doctor
2002 ·
The Making of 'Gosford Park'
as Self (uncredited)
2001 ·
Gosford Park
as Barnes
2000 ·
Last Resort
as Council Official
1999 ·
Let Them Eat Cake
as
1999 ·
The Passion
as Martin
1998 ·
Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon
as Daniel Farson
1998 ·
The Revengers' Comedies
as Percy Cutting
1998 ·
St. Ives
as
1997 ·
A Dance to the Music of Time
as JG Quiggin
1997 ·
Midsomer Murders
as Eddie Carfax
1997 ·
Midsomer Murders
as Peter Fogden
1997 ·
Midsomer Murders
as Tony Pitt
1996 ·
The Willows in Winter
as Nephew Vole
1995 ·
Coogan's Run
as
1995 ·
In the Bleak Midwinter
as Young actor
1995 ·
The Governor
as Walter Brinkley
1994 ·
The Madness of King George
as Fortnum
1992 ·
The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends
as Mr. Benjamin Bunny (voice)
1992 ·
Heartbeat
as Martin Padmore
1992 ·
The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends
as Benjamin Bunny
1971 ·
Upstairs, Downstairs
as