Adrian Scarborough
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Born | 1968 Melton Mowbray |
Adrian Scarborough (born 1968) is primarily, a sought after, British Character Actor.
Scarborough trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School winning the Chesterton Award for Best Actor. In 1993, he was nominated for the Ian Charleson Award and won the Manchester Evening News Award for his performance in The Comedy of Errors at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester; making his big screen debut the following year in The Madness of King George, He continually works with The Donmar, The Almeida, The National Theatre Company, and in the West End.
He has appeared in many high profile Hollywood films including Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Vera Drake, Notes on a Scandal, Gosford Park, as well as roles in television productions such as the French and Saunders series Let Them Eat Cake, the BBC's The Cranford Chronicles [[Churchill At War]], and cameo appearances with Julia Davis on the award winning comedy show Gavin & Stacey