Julian Wadham
Born: 1958-08-07 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Julian Wadham (born 7 August 1958) is a British actor of stage, film and television. He has appeared on television as both Charles II (in the 2004 BBC docudrama Wren: The Man Who Built Britain) and George V (in the TV adaptation of the play My Boy Jack). He appeared onstage as Don Pedro (alongside Zoë Wanamaker and Simon Russell Beale) at the Royal National Theatre's 2007-08 production of Much Ado About Nothing.
Filmography
2024
- Black Doves as Andy
2022
- The Chelsea Detective as Andrew Mansfield
2019
- The Song of Names as Mr. Bailey
2018
- Colette as Ollendorff
- The Happy Prince as Mr. Arbuthnott
2017
- Victoria & Abdul as Alick Yorke
- The Last Post as Colonel Richard Amery
- Churchill as Bernard Montgomery
2016
- The Crown as David Stancliffe
- The 9th Life of Louis Drax as Dr. Janek
- Tokyo Trial as Erima H. Northcroft
2015
- The Casual Vacancy as Aubrey Sweetlove
2014
- Outlander as Lord General George Murray
- Queen & Country as Colonel Fielding
- The Riot Club as Miles' Father
2013
- Father Brown as Colonel Adams
- National Theatre Live: This House as Humphrey Atkins
2012
- The Scapegoat as Headmaster
- Now Is Good as Dr. Ryan
- Outpost: Black Sun as Hunt
- Cheerful Weather for the Wedding as Uncle Bob
2011
- Death in Paradise as Frank Henderson
- War Horse as Trench Captain
- The Iron Lady as Francis Pym
- Eric & Ernie as Ronnie Waldman
2010
- Downton Abbey as General Sir Herbert Strutt
- Legacy as Gregor Salenko
2009
2008
- Outpost as Hunt
2007
- Lewis as Tom Rattenbury
- The Last Days of the Raj as Evan Jenkins
- My Boy Jack as King George V
2006
- Goya's Ghosts as Joseph Bonaparte
- Ghostboat as Captain Byrnes
- Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial as David Maxell-Fyfe
2005
- Wallis & Edward as Alec Hardinge
- Dominion: Prequel to The Exorcist as Major Granville
- The Search for Tutankhamun as Lord Carnarvon
- Egypt as Lord Carnarvon
- Tom Brown's Schooldays as Squire Brown
- Wah-Wah as Charles Bingham
- The Government Inspector as Jonathan Powell
2004
- Agatha Christie's Marple as Kevin Halliday
- Exorcist: The Beginning as Major Granville
- A Different Loyalty as Andrew Darcy
- Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking as Hugo Massingham
- The Alan Clark Diaries as Julian Scopes
2003
2002
- Foyle's War as W/Cmdr Stephen Foster
- Spooks as Derek Morris
- The Inspector Lynley Mysteries as David Sydeham
- Gypsy Woman as Stanley
2001
- High Heels and Low Lifes as Rogers
1998
- The Commissioner as Der Premierminister
- Highlander: The Raven as Julian Heller
1997
- Midsomer Murders as Simon Fletcher
- Preaching to the Perverted as M'Learned Friend
- Keep the Aspidistra Flying as Ravelston
- A Dance to the Music of Time as General Liddament
- The Wingless Bird as Reginald Farrier
1996
- The English Patient as Madox
1995
- Kavanagh Q.C. as Giles Glazebrook QC
- Bramwell as Charles Kilshaw
1994
- Pie in the Sky as Anthony Neale
- The Madness of King George as Pitt
- The Trial of Lord Lucan as Lord Lucan
- Middlemarch as Sir James Chettam
1993
1992
- Heartbeat as Gordon Radford
- A Touch of Frost as Harry Monkton
- Between the Lines
1990
- Chancer as Mr. Clements
1989
- Agatha Christie's Poirot as Rupert Carrington
- Stay Lucky
1988
- Mountain Language as Officer
1987
- The Ruth Rendell Mysteries as John Dyson
- Maurice as Hull
1986
- Casualty as Rev. Tony Vassar
- Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy as Arthur
1983
1982
- Bright Eyes as Oliver
- The Guest as Patron's Son
- The Agatha Christie Hour
- Baal as Johannes
1980
1974
- Playhouse as Patron's Son