Adrian Scarborough

Movie Actor

Adrian Scarborough was born in Melton Mowbray, England, United Kingdom on May 10th, 1968 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 55, Adrian Scarborough biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 10, 1968
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Melton Mowbray, England, United Kingdom
Age
55 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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Rose Blackshaw
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2
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Adrian Scarborough Life

Adrian Philip Scarborough (born 10 May 1968) is an English actor. He has appeared in films including The Madness of King George (1994), Gosford Park (2001), Vera Drake (2004), The Kings Speech (2005), and Les Misérables (2012).

He is also known for his appearances in television, including Cranford (2007–2009), Upstairs Downstairs (2010–2012), The Paradise (2013), Crashing (2016), A Very English Scandal (2019). Scarborough is also a skilled actor and received the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 2011 for his role in the Terence Rattigan play After the Dance.

Leopoldstadt, Tom Stoppard's latest play Leopoldstadt, will debut at Wyndham's Theatre in London from January 2020.

Early life

Scarborough was born and raised in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. He attended Brooksby Melton College and studied at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, winning the Chesterton Award for Outstanding Actors for School Graduates.

Personal life

Scarborough is a teen living in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. Jake and his partner, Rose (née Blackshaw), have a son named Jake and a daughter named Esme.

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Adrian Scarborough Career

Career

In 1994, Scarborough made his big-screen debut in The Madness of King George. Among his other film appearances have included Sweet Revenge, Gosford Park, Vera Drake, Notes on a Scandal, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, The King's Speech, and Les Misérables.

J.G. was one of Scarborough's early television appearances. Quiggin appeared in A Dance to the Music of Time, a 1997 film. He was also seen in the BBC series Let Them Eat Cake with Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. The gay couturier/confidante to Saunder's "Comtesse de Vache" was played by "Bouffant," the gay couturier/servant/confidante to Saunder's character. Several of his television appearances include Cranford, the television film Into the Storm, Psychoville, and Charlie in the BBC comedy series Miranda. He has appeared in three episodes of Midsomer Murders, including separate characters in series 5, number 10, and series 18. In addition, he appears in the BBC Children's Television program Abney & Teal. In The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends, he described Benjamin Bunny.

In an episode of BBC New Tricks' 4.4 Nine Lives in 2007, he played the role Harry Hepple.

Scarborough is best known for his appearances with Julia Davis in the BBC sitcom Gavin & Stacey as warring married couple Pete and Dawn Sutcliffe, who are friends and neighbors of Gavin Shipman's (Mathew Horne) parents in Essex. Mr. Pritchard, the butler in the BBC series Upstairs, Downstairs, has since been praised for his role as the butler in the BBC series Upstairs, Downstairs.

He appeared in the ITV series Mrs Biggs with fellow Gavin & Stacey actress Sheridan Smith, playing the eponymous character's father Bernard (the ex-wife of Ronnie Biggs). In an episode of Doctor Who called "A Town Called Mercy" that aired on September 15, 2012, he appeared as Kahler-Jex.

Scarborough has appeared on stage at Donmar, the Almeida, and in the West End, as well as in twenty productions for the Royal National Theatre. He appeared in The Barn Theatre with Elliot Brown at the Barn Theatre in Welwyn Garden City on June 19, 2011. He was most recently seen in Hedda Gabler at the Old Vic, with frequent collaborator Sheridan Smith. In 2013, he appeared in Darkside, Tom Stoppard's radio drama based on Pink Floyd's album The Dark Side of the Moon. Bald Gary appeared in the ITV sitcom Edge of Heaven in 2013.

In 2015, Scarborough appeared as Clive Trueman in the BBC TV show "The Owl of Minerva." Scarborough appeared in the Starz sitcom Blunt Talk as Harry, valet to Walter Blunt, a role that he reprised in the second season a year later.

Scarborough appeared in the Channel Four sitcom Crashing and as Tony Pitt in the ITV series Midsomer Murders episode 18.4 "A Dying Artist."

Scarborough appeared in Ian McEwan's On Chesil Beach as Lionel Mayhew, as well as alongside David Tennant in Don Juan as his chauffeur for the West End at Wyndham's Theatre in 2017.

Dr Willis was portrayed by Scarborough in the Alan Bennett play The Madness of George III, starring Mark Gatiss as the king in the 1994 film version of the play. Hal Gallsworthy appeared in Christopher Robin's same year. In the 2nd season of the TV show Killing Eve, Scarborough was Villanelle's handler "Raymond."

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