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IAIN FLETCHER as Revd. Neville Talbot
Iain Fletcher was trained at Drama Centre in London and on graduation almost immediately began a seven year run as 'DC Skase' in The Bill. Other returning roles have followed in both Casualty and Eastender and Iain has guested in many tv series including Band Of Brothers and Murphy’s Law.
In the West End Ian played 'Sam Carmichael' in Mammai Mia and toured the UK as 'Bill Sykes' in Oliver! Most recently he played in Seance- a well-received new musical at The Other Palace theatre. Iain is delighted to be returning to theatre after a challenging eighteen months for the industry.
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ANNA BRADLEY as Florence Smith
Anna is making her professional theatre debut. Previous Credits include: Sarah - Fishcat - The Hope Theatre, Londo.n
Anna, Morning (whilst training) Ellen Tree, Red Velvet (whilst training) Romaine Patterson The Laramie Project (whilst training) Claire Newman - The Rotters Club, The Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
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NIKOLAS SALMON as Hon. Billy Grenfell
Nikolas trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Theatre - FOR KING AND COUNTRY (The Southwark Playhouse); The Tempest (Greenwich Theatre), She Stoops to Conquer (Changeling Theatre, UK Tour), All’s Well That End’s Well (Changeling Theatre, UK Tour), Unconscious Uncouplings (Arts Theatre), In Soft Wings (Tristan Bates Theatre), 13 (Unicorn Theatre).
Film/TV - Don’t Come Here (Fish in the City Films), Survivorz (TudorFilms Production), Fat Camp (2WENTY2WO Productions), Quick Fix (Filmic Media) .
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GABRIEL FREILICH as Hon. Julian Grenfell
Gabriel just wrapped filming ‘The Railway Children Return,’ the highly anticipated sequel to the British classic ‘The Railway Children.’ His other Film credits include: ‘Dark Shadows,’ directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp, ‘Breaking the Bank’ starring Kelsey Grammar and Tamsin Grieg and ‘Jeepers Creepers: Reborn,’ the latest instalment in the Jeepers Creepers’ horror franchise. On TV in the US he has played the lead character of Sebastian Stone in the series ‘Love Street,’ the recurring characters of Adam in ‘I Ship it’ and Ezra in ‘Filthy Preppy Teens’, as well as appearing in the ‘Key and Peele’ sketch show for Comedy Central. In the UK he played the role of Johnny Evans in ‘Hell Bent for Leather’ for Channel 4. He voiced the character of Tad Whittlesea in BBC radio 4’s adaptation of John Dos Passos’ ‘USA Trilogy.’ Gabriel trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. In his spare time Gabriel is a keen boxer and is preparing for his first amateur contest - he is thrilled to be making his professional stage debut
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MOLLY GAISFORD as Lady Ettie Desborough
Molly trained at LAMDA. Film credits include: Angie Grieves in Narcopolis (TSquared Films); the lead in Bluebeard, a short feature film for the Munich Opera House set to Bartok’s opera. (Feel Films) Television credits include: Doctor Allan in EastEnders (BBC); Anne West in Secret Histories (Channel 4). Stage credits include: Character B in Blackhander (Painting Painting, Theatre N16); Mrs Holroyd in The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd (New Shakespeare Company); Mary Shelley in Blood and Ice (Odyssey Productions); Cissy in Prince on a White Bike (Southwark Playhouse). Short film credits include: Elizabeth in A Life Together (Met Film Graduation); Lydia in Root (NFTS); Yummy Mummy in Bottom (Us3 Productions); Nancy in Leyman's Curse (Kindred Spirit); Alice in Unborn (Trina Mite Productions); Anna in Life:XP (Life:XP Productions Limited); Nina in Timekilling (Natural Light Productions); Mother in Clean (NFTS). Radio credits include: Maureen Summerhayes in Mrs McGinty's Dead (BBC); Angela North in A Man Lay Dead (BBC); Bunch Harmon in A Murder Is Announced (BBC); Cecily in Nemesis (BBC); Jane Austin in Persuasion (BBC World Service). Animation credits include Various in The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers (Cartoon Network).
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ALEXANDER KNOX as Patrick Shaw Stewart
Alexander trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, first in the music programme before switching to the drama programme. He graduated in 2015. Alexander’s theatre credits include The Tempest and Henry V for Shakespeare’s Rose Theatre, A Princess Undone at the Park Theatre, Passing From The Third Floor Back for the Finborough Theatre, Love In Idleness for the Apollo Theatre, and The Silver Sword for Sellador Theatre Company. He also starred in Max Key’s production of It Is Easy To Be Dead, playing the lead role of World War I poet Charles Sorley. This production transferred to the Trafalgar Studios, where it was nominated for an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre and where Alexander received rave reviews across the board. Alexander’s film credits include the upcoming Music War & Love, directed by Martha Coolidge. On the radio, Alexander has played the role of ‘Puck’ in A Midsummer Night’s Dream for the BBC and the London Symphony Orchestra.
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SAM BARRETT as Ronald Poulton-Palmer
Theatre: includes An Ideal Husband (Vaudeville Theatre), Cinderella (Bradford Theatre), Thoroughly Modern Millie (UK Tour), Cymbeline (Space Theatre), Moby Dick! The Musical (Union Theatre) and The Fix (Union Theatre). Television credits: The South Westerlies Feature film credit: The Happy Prince directed by Rupert Everett.
Whilst training: includes Officer Lockstock in Urinetown, Ensemble in Big Fish and performed on Radio 2’s Friday Night is Music Night and on the 2016 Olivier Awards.
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JOE GILL as Keith Rae
Joe is best known for his regular role Flynn Barton in ITV’s Emmerdale. He has also appeared in Casualty, In The Flesh, The Sparticle Mystery, River City, In With The Flynns and the film The Rest Is Flowers. His theatre credits include: The Full Monty (National UK & Ireland Tour), Butterfly House, Tiger (Freedom Studios), Romeo & Juliet (Salford Shakespeare Company) and The Comedy of Errors (Manchester Contact Youth Theatre). During the pandemic, Joe has been working on a web series 'BookStreamz'. In this project he narrates and performs a wide variety of stories from well-known and undiscovered authors, live to the audience's home.