Bryan Dick
Bryan Dick | |
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Born |
[1] Denton Holme, Carlisle, England [2] | 1 February 1978
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1992-present |
Parent(s) | Jim, Jenny |
Bryan Dick (born 1 February 1978[1]) is an English TV, stage and film actor. He is perhaps best known for playing Ernie Wise alongside Daniel Rigby in the BBC's BAFTA-winning biopic of Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Eric and Ernie.
Career
Aged 11, Dick won a scholarship to Elmhurst Ballet School and left home to train as a dancer. Three years later, he was talent-spotted by ITV scouts and cast as the titular anti-hero of 1990s cult classic The Life and Times of Henry Pratt. Since graduating from London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in 2000, he has worked on some of the best dramas on British television. In 2015 he was DI Mill in the BBC's Capital,[3] based on the best-selling novel by John Lanchester, and Sir Richard Riche in Wolf Hall.[4]
Early career highlights include White Teeth, based on Zadie Smith's best-selling novel, in which he played Archie (old Archie was played by Phil Davis); Blackpool in which he was David Tennant's cheeky sidekick DC Blythe; Simon Curtis's 20,000 Streets Under the Sky, based on the trilogy by Patrick Hamilton, in which he co-starred with Sally Hawkins; and The Long Firm with Mark Strong. Bryan also played Thomas Wyatt in The Virgin Queen, which starred Anne-Marie Duff. He was dance teacher Prince Turveydrop in the multi-award-winning BBC version of Charles Dickens's Bleak House and Freddie Trent in The Old Curiosity Shop.
Other TV work includes the lead with Kris Marshall in the ITV comedy drama series, Sold[5] and Ordeal By Innocence in the Agatha Christie Agatha Christie's Marple with Geraldine McEwan. In 2008 he appeared as Adam in an episode of the same name in the BBC's cult Doctor Who spin-off, Torchwood. He also appeared in the popular television show Shameless and played teacher Ian Bateley in the BBC's critical hit school drama Excluded.
Dick has had several roles on the big screen, notably the role of Joseph Nagle with Russell Crowe in Peter Weir's Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) and a werewolf in Katja von Garnier's Blood and Chocolate (2007). Other film work includes Brothers of the Head (2005) and Colour Me Kubrick (2006), in which he co-starred with John Malkovich.
On stage he starred at the Hampstead Theatre in Seminar. He has worked with many of the UK theatre's top directors, appearing three times at the Royal Court in Sliding With Suzanne for Max Stafford-Clark, Plasticine, directed by Dominic Cooke, and Bone, by John Donnelly. At the National Theatre he starred as Andrea Sarti in Bertolt Brecht's The Life of Galileo and as Dapper in The Alchemist, both for Nicholas Hytner. He played the title role in Peter Shaffer's Amadeus,[6][7] again at the Crucible Theatre, with Gerard Murphy as Salieri.[8] Other theatre includes Edward Bond's Lear at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield and School Play at the Soho Theatre.
In 2016 he played Willie Mossop in Hobson's Choice with Martin Shaw in London's West End.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1992 | The Life and Times of Henry Pratt | Young Henry Pratt | TV mini-series (Episode 1.2) |
1993 | Bonjour la Classe | Adam Hunley | TV series (6 episodes) |
1994 | Earthfasts | Nellie Jack John | TV series (2 episodes) |
2000 | Losing It | Tom | TV film |
2001 | Shockers: Parent's Night | Alan | TV film |
Clocking Off | Scott Aindow | TV series (1 episode: "Bev's Story") | |
Dream | Bobby | ||
The Bill | Tristan King | TV series (1 episode: "Lick of Paint") | |
Mersey Beat | David Carter | TV series (1 episode: "Dead Time") | |
Superintendent Winter | Sonen | TV series (1 episode: "Dans med en ängel") | |
2002 | Strange | Toby | TV film |
Morvern Callar | Guy with Hat's Mate | ||
Bedtime | P.C. Jones | TV series (3 episodes) | |
White Teeth | Young Archie | TV series | |
Dalziel and Pascoe | Marcus Vanstone | TV series (1 episode: "Mens Sana") | |
2003 | Blue Murder | Dean Hendrix | TV series (Episode 1.1) |
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World | Joseph Nagle, Carpenter's Mate | ||
Foyle's War | Kenneth Hunter | TV series (1 episode: "Fifty Ships") | |
2004 | Red Cap | Sgt. Terry Canavan | TV series (1 episode: "Long Time Dead") |
Bunk Bed Boys | Phil | TV film | |
Passer By | Ruddock | TV film | |
The Long Firm | Beardsley | TV series | |
Blackpool | D.C. Blythe | TV series (6 episodes) | |
2005 | Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky | Bob | TV mini-series |
Brothers of the Head | Paul Day (1970s) | ||
Colour Me Kubrick: A True...ish Story | Sean | ||
Bleak House | Prince Turveydrop | TV mini-series (6 episodes) | |
2006 | Shameless | Jack Wyatt | TV series (Episode 3.2) |
The Virgin Queen | Thomas Wyatt | TV series (Episode 1.1) | |
Vincent | Simon Nelson | TV series (Episode 2.3) | |
2007 | Blood and Chocolate | Rafe | |
Marple: Ordeal by Innocence | Micky Argyle | TV film | |
Sold | Danny | TV series (6 episodes) | |
The Old Curiosity Shop | Freddie Trent | TV film | |
2008 | Torchwood | Adam | TV series (1 episode: "Adam") |
He Kills Coppers | Peter | TV film | |
2009 | Lewis | Phil Beaumont | TV series (1 episode: "The Quality of Mercy") |
All the Small Things | Jake Barton | TV series (6 episodes) | |
2010 | Being Human | Sykes | TV series (Episode 2.4) |
Ashes to Ashes | Daniel Stafford | TV series (Episode 3.4) | |
Excluded | Ian | TV film | |
2011 | Eric & Ernie | Ernie Wise | TV film |
Haven | Ian Haskell | TV series (Episode 2.2) | |
2012 | I, Anna | D.C. Peter Hickock | |
Day of the Flowers | Conway | ||
2013 | Silent Witness | Lucas Ballinger | TV series (2 episodes) |
Death in Paradise | Benjamin Sammy | TV series (1 episode) | |
The Ice Cream Girls | Al | TV series |
Theatre roles
- Hobson's Choice (2016) - Willie
- Kursk, Young Vic (2009)
- Tinderbox, Bush Theatre, London (2008) - Perchick
- Amadeus, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield (2007) - Mozart
- The Alchemist, Oliver Theatre, National Theatre, London (2006) – Dapper
- The Life of Galileo, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, London (2006) – Andrea Sarti, older
- Lear, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield (2005) – Gravedigger’s son
- Bone, Royal Court Theatre, London (2004) - Jamie
- Plasticine, Royal Court Upstairs, London (2002) – Lyokha
- Sliding With Suzanne, Royal Court Theatre, London (2001) – Luka
- School Play, Soho Theatre, London (2001)
Radio roles
- The Exorcist, BBC Radio 4 (2009) - Dyer
- Classic Serial: Barnaby Rudge, BBC Radio 4 (2014) - Simon Tappertit
- The Great Gatsby, BBC Radio 4 (2012) - Nick Carraway
- Saturday Play: On the Ceiling, BBC Radio 4 (2009) - Loti
- Shattered, BBC Radio 4 (2008) - Tyler
- Ruth Rendell's The Fever Tree: The Dreadful Day of Judgement, BBC Radio 4 (2006) - Gilly
- Classic Serial: Kipps - the Story of a Simple Soul, BBC Radio 4 (2006) - Arthur Kipps
- The Wire: The Colony, BBC Radio 3 (2005) - Vinnie
References
- 1 2 Birthday: day (from Twitter) year (30 in 2008 from Cumberland News)
(not the ideal birthday reference – please replace if you can find a better reference) - ↑ Cumberland News One of these?
- ↑ "BBC One - Capital: Episode 1: Credits". BBC Online. BBC. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
- ↑ "BBC One - Masters of Phantoms: Wolf Hall Episode 6 of 6: Credits". BBC Online. BBC. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
- ↑ BBC - Drama Faces - Bryan Dick
- ↑ Interview with Bryan Dick on BBC website about his role in Amadeus
- ↑ Interview with Bryan Dick on his role in Amadeus
- ↑ Sheffield Theatres Education Resource Archived 13 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
External links
- Bryan Dick on IMDb