
Julian Wadham
Biography
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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.
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Known For
Acting History
2024
Black Doves as Andy
2023Napoleon as Jean de Cambaceres
2023The Gold as Rufus McHugh QC
2022The Chelsea Detective as Andrew Mansfield
2019The Song of Names as Mr. Bailey
2019The Song of Names as Arbuthnot Bailey
2018Colette as Ollendorff
2018The Happy Prince as Mr. Arbuthnott
2017The Last Post as Colonel Richard Amery
2017Victoria & Abdul as Alick Yorke
2017Churchill as Bernard Montgomery
2016Tokyo Trial as Erima H. Northcroft
2016The Crown as David Stancliffe
2016The 9th Life of Louis Drax as Dr. Janek
2015The Casual Vacancy as Aubrey Sweetlove
2015Queen & Country as Colonel Fielding
2014The Riot Club as Miles' Father
2014Outlander as Lord General George Murray
2013National Theatre Live: This House as Humphrey Atkins
2013Father Brown as Colonel Adams
2012Cheerful Weather for the Wedding as Uncle Bob
2012Now Is Good as Dr. Ryan
2012The Scapegoat as Headmaster
2012Outpost: Black Sun as Hunt
2011The Iron Lady as Francis Pym
2011War Horse as Trench Captain
2011Death in Paradise as Frank Henderson
2011Eric & Ernie as Ronnie Waldman
2010Legacy as Gregor Salenko
2010Downton Abbey as General Sir Herbert Strutt
200910 Minute Tales
2008Outpost as Hunt
2007My Boy Jack as King George V
2007The Last Days of the Raj as Evan Jenkins
2007Lewis as Tom Rattenbury
2006Goya's Ghosts as Joseph Bonaparte
2006Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial as David Maxell-Fyfe
2006Ghostboat as Captain Byrnes
2005Wallis & Edward as Alec Hardinge
2005The Search for Tutankhamun as Lord Carnarvon
2005Egypt as Lord Carnarvon
2005Wah-Wah as Charles Bingham
2005Dominion: Prequel to The Exorcist as Major Granville
2005The Government Inspector as Jonathan Powell
2005Tom Brown's Schooldays as Squire Brown
2004Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking as Hugo Massingham
2004Agatha Christie's Marple as Kevin Halliday
2004A Different Loyalty as Andrew Darcy
2004Exorcist: The Beginning as Major Granville
2004The Alan Clark Diaries as Julian Scopes
2003Red Cap
2002Foyle's War as W/Cmdr Stephen Foster
2002Gypsy Woman as Stanley
2002Spooks as Derek Morris
2002The Inspector Lynley Mysteries as David Sydeham
2001High Heels and Low Lifes as Rogers
1999The Man as Geoffrey
1999Toy Boys as Mr. Allen
1998Highlander: The Raven as Julian Heller
1998The Commissioner as Der Premierminister
1997Keep the Aspidistra Flying as Ravelston
1997A Dance to the Music of Time as General Liddament
1997Preaching to the Perverted as M'Learned Friend
1997Midsomer Murders as Simon Fletcher
1997Midsomer Murders as William Chettham
1997The Wingless Bird as Reginald Farrier
1996The English Patient as Madox
1995Bramwell as Charles Kilshaw
1995Kavanagh Q.C. as Giles Glazebrook QC
1994The Madness of King George as Pitt
1994The Trial of Lord Lucan as Lord Lucan
1994Pie in the Sky as Anthony Neale
1994Middlemarch as Sir James Chettam
1993Full Stretch
1992A Touch of Frost as Harry Monkton
1992Between the Lines
1992Heartbeat as Gordon Radford
1990Chancer as Mr. Clements
1989Stay Lucky
1989Agatha Christie's Poirot as Rupert Carrington
1988Mountain Language as Officer
1987Maurice as Hull
1987The Ruth Rendell Mysteries as John Dyson
1986Casualty as Rev. Tony Vassar
1986Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy as Arthur
1983Taggart
1982The Agatha Christie Hour
1982Bright Eyes as Oliver
1982The Guest as Patron's Son
1982Baal as Johannes
1981Country as Robert Carlion
1981Bergerac as David Russell
1980The Gentle Touch
1974Playhouse as Patron's Son








