Patrick Myles
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[edit] Patrick Myles
Patrick Myles (born September 1979) is an actor. Raised in Ireland and Cyprus, he was educated at The English School, Nicosia and trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
He has appeared in numerous stage productions, including Love’s a Luxury at the Orange Tree Theatre, A Chorus of Disapproval (written and directed by Alan Ayckbourn), Icons and Everafter at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Tartuffe and Pera Palas at the Arcola Theatre, The Freedom of the City and The Lady's Not for Burning at the Finborough Theatre, The Revenger’s Tragedy at the Southwark Playhouse, Romeo and Juliet and Othello for Midas Touch Productions, Harold Pinter's Victoria Station at the The King’s Head Theatre. His film and TV credits include Planespotting, The Bill, Secret Smile and Red Thursday (for which he was nominated for a best supporting actor award at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival).
He is also artistic director of the theatre company Doublethink Theatre.