Leo Bill
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Leo Bill | |
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Born |
Leo Bill 31 August 1980 Warwickshire, England |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 2001–present |
Leo Bill (born 31 August 1980 in Warwickshire, England) is an English actor, best known for his role as James Brocklebank in the 2006 film The Living and the Dead. He is son of the actress Sheila Kelley.[1]
Filmography
Year | Film/Show | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Gosford Park | Jim | |
2002 | Attachments | Mat | Episode: "The Domino Effect" |
2002 | All or Nothing | Young Man | |
2002 | 28 Days Later | Private Jones | |
2002 | Two Men Went to War | Pvt. Leslie Cuthbertson | |
2003 | Midsomer Murders | Darren | Episode: "A Tale of Two Hamlets" |
2003 | Spooks | Corporal Eric Woods | 1 episode |
2003 | Eroica | Reis | TV Film |
2003 | LD 50 Lethal Dose | Danny | |
2003 | CanterburyThe Canterbury Tales | Terry | Episode: "The Man of Law's Tale" |
2004 | Messiah III: The Promise | Garry White | |
2004 | Vera Drake | Ronny | |
2005 | Silent Witness | Richard | Episode: "The Meaning of Death: Part 1" |
2005 | Kinky Boots | Harry Sampson | |
2005 | A Very Social Secretary | Flemming | TV Film |
2005 | These Foolish Things | Garstin | |
2006 | LivingThe Living and the Dead | James Brocklebank | |
2006 | FallThe Fall | Darwin/Orderly | |
2007 | Becoming Jane | John Warren | |
2007 | Jekyll | Dave | 1 episode |
2007 | Lead Balloon | Garry | Episode: "Idiot" |
2008 | Sense and Sensibility | Robert Ferrars | 2 episodes |
2008 | Ashes to Ashes | Ryan Burns | 1 episode |
2009 | Me and Orson Welles | Norman Lloyd | |
2010 | Doctor Who | Pilot | A Christmas Carol |
2010 | Alice in Wonderland | Hamish Ascot | |
2011 | GirlThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | Trinity |
Theatre
In 2010 he gave a very well received performance when he appeared in Posh by Laura Wade at the Royal Court Theatre in London as Alistair Ryle. In 2011, he played the lovable libertine Charles Surface in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The School for Scandal at the Barbican, London. Directed by Deborah Warner, the production received mixed reviews.
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Result | Film |
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2006 | Fantastic Fest | Best Actor | Won | The Living and the Dead |
References
External links
- Leo Bill at the Internet Movie Database
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