Miles Richardson

 

Bio

Miles Richardson graduated from Arts Educational Drama Collage in 1982, winning the Best  Actor award. He has appeared in over 70 plays both in the West End and in  numerous Repertory companies around the country as well as touring both at home and abroad.

His credits include: Macbeth, Death of a Salesman,  The Caucasian Chalk Circle (Newcastle Rep) Another Country (Queens) Romeo & Juliet (Ludlow Festival) Wilfred, A Midsummer Nights Dream, An  Inspector Calls, The Contractor (Birmingham Rep) Othello (Theatr Cywyd) Private Lives (Theatre Royal York) Richard II & Richard III (With Derek  Jacobi, National Tour) An Evening with Gary Liniker (Lyric) The Seagull  (Bromley) Journeys End (Kings Head) Charley’s Aunt, The Three  Musketeers (Canizzaro Park) The Picture of Dorian Gray (Westminster  Theatre) The Three Musketeers (National tour) Romeo & Juliet (Hull Truck) Wuthering Heights, Cause Celebre, First Class Passengers  (Pitlochry) The Invisible Man (Stratford East/Vaudeville Theatre/Harold  Pinter Theatre) Candida, The Lovers, Playing Sinatra (New End) Lulu  (Alameida & Kennedy center, Washington DC) A Doll’s House, A  Midsummer Night’s Dream (Warwick) The Rival’s (Wimbledon) The  Moment of Truth, Dear Brutus (Southwalk Playhouse), Anjin: The Shogun  and the English Samurai (Tokyo & Sadler’s Wells),12 Angry Men (Garrick  Theatre), King Charles the Third, taking over the title role from Tim  Pigott-Smith (Wyndhams Theatre/Broadway) King John (Rose Theatre  Kingston) Sleuth (Nottingham) This House (National Theatre tour) Remains  of the Day (Out of Joint tour) Witness for the Prosecution (County Hall)  My Fair Lady (Frinton) The Mousetrap (St Martin’s) & The Promise  (Chichester Festival Theatre).

He spent 5 years at the Royal Shakespeare  Company appearing in Loves Labours Lost, All’s Well That Ends Well, A  Midsummer Night’s Dream, As You Like It, Volpone, as well as Henry IV  pt1, Henry IV pt2, Henry V, Henry VI pt1, Henry VI pt2, Henry VI pt3 and Richard III as part of the multi award winning Histories Ensemble. 

His Film and Television credits include: Maurice, Elizabeth, Highlander,  The Remains of the Day, Harry Potter & The Sorcerer’s Stone, The Colour  of Magic, Flushed away, Byron, Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Big Pants, The  Return of Sherlock Holmes, The King must Die (as Charles I), Sabotage,  Porterhouse Blue, Allo, Allo, The Brief, Mindgame, Cambridge Spies, Miss  Marple, Doctors, Upstairs Downstairs, Dirk Gently, A Princess for  Christmas, Titanic, Doctor Who, Beat Girl, The Best Offer, Jo, Midsomer Murders, Dancing on the Edge, A Quiet Passion, Their finest, Sick Note,  Lucan, Genius, The Crown, The Queen of Spain, Cranley Gardens, The  Courier, Peterloo, A Woman at Night, Dead Susan, Quite Hands, The  Canterville Ghost, Industry, Outlander & FBI International. 

He has numerous audio and voice over credits including providing the  voice of a young Peter O’Toole in Venus and, in contrast, Jesus Christ in  the animated Life of Jesus, as well as games such as Final Fantasy & Hour  of Victory. For the last 20 years has been the voice of Irving Braxiatel in  the long running Gallifrey & Bernice Summerfield Audio Dramas.