
Julian Wadham
Acting
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Acting Credits
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.
Known For
Filmography

Black Doves
2024
as Andy

Napoleon
2023
as Jean de Cambaceres

The Gold
2023
as Rufus McHugh QC

The Chelsea Detective
2022
as Andrew Mansfield

The Song of Names
2019
as Mr. Bailey

The Song of Names
2019
as Arbuthnot Bailey

The Happy Prince
2018
as Mr. Arbuthnott

Colette
2018
as Ollendorff

Churchill
2017
as Bernard Montgomery

Victoria & Abdul
2017
as Alick Yorke

The Last Post
2017
as Colonel Richard Amery

The 9th Life of Louis Drax
2016
as Dr. Janek

Tokyo Trial
2016
as Erima H. Northcroft

The Crown
2016
as David Stancliffe

Queen & Country
2015
as Colonel Fielding

The Casual Vacancy
2015
as Aubrey Sweetlove

The Riot Club
2014
as Miles' Father

Outlander
2014
as Lord General George Murray

National Theatre Live: This House
2013
as Humphrey Atkins

Father Brown
2013
as Colonel Adams

Outpost: Black Sun
2012
as Hunt

Cheerful Weather for the Wedding
2012
as Uncle Bob

Now Is Good
2012
as Dr. Ryan

The Scapegoat
2012
as Headmaster

War Horse
2011
as Trench Captain

The Iron Lady
2011
as Francis Pym

Eric & Ernie
2011
as Ronnie Waldman

Death in Paradise
2011
as Frank Henderson

Silk
2011
as Lever

Legacy
2010
as Gregor Salenko

Downton Abbey
2010
as General Sir Herbert Strutt

10 Minute Tales
2009
as New Boyfriend

Outpost
2008
as Hunt

My Boy Jack
2007
as King George V
The Last Days of the Raj
2007
as Evan Jenkins

Lewis
2007
as Tom Rattenbury

Ghostboat
2006
as Captain Byrnes

Goya's Ghosts
2006
as Joseph Bonaparte

Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial
2006
as David Maxell-Fyfe

Dominion: Prequel to The Exorcist
2005
as Major Granville

Wah-Wah
2005
as Charles Bingham

Tom Brown's Schooldays
2005
as Squire Brown

The Search for Tutankhamun
2005
as Lord Carnarvon

The Government Inspector
2005
as Jonathan Powell

Wallis & Edward
2005
as Alec Hardinge

Egypt
2005
as Lord Carnarvon

Exorcist: The Beginning
2004
as Major Granville

A Different Loyalty
2004
as Andrew Darcy

Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking
2004
as Hugo Massingham

Agatha Christie's Marple
2004
as Kevin Halliday

The Alan Clark Diaries
2004
as Julian Scopes

Red Cap
2003

Gypsy Woman
2002
as Stanley

Spooks
2002
as Derek Morris

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
2002
as David Sydeham

Foyle's War
2002
as W/Cmdr Stephen Foster

High Heels and Low Lifes
2001
as Rogers

Toy Boys
1999
as Mr. Allen
The Man
1999
as Geoffrey

The Commissioner
1998
as Der Premierminister

Highlander: The Raven
1998
as Julian Heller

Preaching to the Perverted
1997
as M'Learned Friend

Keep the Aspidistra Flying
1997
as Ravelston

Midsomer Murders
1997
as Simon Fletcher

The Wingless Bird
1997
as Reginald Farrier

A Dance to the Music of Time
1997
as General Liddament

Midsomer Murders
1997
as William Chettham

The English Patient
1996
as Madox

Bramwell
1995
as Charles Kilshaw

Kavanagh Q.C.
1995
as Giles Glazebrook QC

The Madness of King George
1994
as Pitt

The Trial of Lord Lucan
1994
as Lord Lucan

Pie in the Sky
1994
as Anthony Neale

Middlemarch
1994
as Sir James Chettam
Full Stretch
1993

Between the Lines
1992

A Touch of Frost
1992
as Harry Monkton

Heartbeat
1992
as Gordon Radford

Chancer
1990
as Mr. Clements

Agatha Christie's Poirot
1989
as Rupert Carrington

Stay Lucky
1989

Mountain Language
1988
as Officer

Maurice
1987
as Hull

The Ruth Rendell Mysteries
1987
as John Dyson

Casualty
1986
as Rev. Tony Vassar

Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy
1986
as Arthur

Taggart
1983

Baal
1982
as Johannes

The Guest
1982
as Patron's Son

Bright Eyes
1982
as Oliver

The Agatha Christie Hour
1982

Country
1981
as Robert Carlion

Bergerac
1981
as David Russell

The Gentle Touch
1980

Playhouse
1974
as Patron's Son