David Schaal
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David Schaal (born 27 May 1963) is an English-American actor, director, screenwriter, and comedian.
He is best known for his roles as Taffy in the British sitcom The Office and Terry Cartwright in The Inbetweeners.
Career
In Ricky Gervais ground breaking mockumentary comedy series "The Inbetweeners," Schaal portrayed warehouse manager Glynn, Taffy and the ubiquitous character Terry Cartwright.
Schaal's television appearances include Missing, Casualty, Beautiful People, Hancock, and Joan, Ashes To Ashes, Deceit, Doc Martin, Peak Practice, Silent Witness, a cameo in the 2005 series of The Basil Bush show.
Schaal has appeared in Veep, Fearless, and Brunsden for a season in Hetty Feather, Ghosts, Victoria, and Brittania.
Kidulthood, Mr. Nobody, Clubbed, and Dirty Weekend are among his film credits. In the action role-playing video game Fable II, he appeared as Mad-Dog "The Strangler" McGraw.
In EastEnders, Schaal has appeared as Norm, Shirley Carter's seedy landlord. In Grange Hill, he played struggling father Tom Hargreaves. Stephen Lawrence's Murder, Relative Values, and Football hooligan film I.D. are among Stephen Lawrence's notable film credits. In the British gangster film Down Terrace, Schaal played Eric.
Schaal produced Poppy's Present (directed by Chris Jury) and Half Time (directed by Duncan Roe). In addition, he co-wrote the play Reality Chokes and appeared in it as Rob, as well as directed a performance of the Edinburgh Festival in 2010. The plays Shame, No Hiding Place, The Legacy of Colonel Ash, and Baby Blue are among the writer credits.
Schaal produced and directed Brotherly Love for The Real London Ensemble at Pentameters Theatre in 2012. He appeared on British soap Hollyoaks in September 2013, portraying Ken, who is wrongfully accused of sexually interfering with Robbie Roscoe (Charlie Wernham). Schaal and Wernham appeared in The Inbetweeners before.
Schaal has appeared in film and television in Toronto, Canada and the United States. With David Bradley, Frontier filming in Newfoundland with Alun Armstrong and Zoe Boyle and You're the Worst filming in Los Angeles opposite Chris Geere and Aya Cash, he has worked extensively in Toronto. In the film A Call to Spy filming in Philadelphia, Schaal also appeared in Colonel Gubbins, assassinating Stana Katic and Linus Roache.
Colin Turner appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors in March 2021. DS Foden, a police officer, appeared in three episodes of EastEnders later this year.
With writer/producer Kim Leggatt, Schaal co-wrote the feature film Back to Archway with Matt Bartlett and Heavenly Waters in 2022.