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Agent for Acting Work : Film • T.V. • Commercials • Theatre
Bloomfields Management Ltd.
77 Oxford  Street, London W1D 2ES
Tel +44 (0) 20 7659 2001 • Fax +44 (0) 20 7659 2101
Contact: Emma Bloomfield • Email: emma@bloomfieldsmanagement.com
www.bloomfieldsmanagement.com

Personal Details:
HEIGHT: 5ft 9in / HAIR: Grey / EYES: Brown / SPOTLIGHT REF : 58 / DIALECTS: RP, Manchester (native), West Country, General American, New York, Southern American / SPORTS: Swimming, Tennis, Golf / SKILLS: Baritone singer, Full driving license, Guitar.

24 Oct - 22 Nov 2008
Samuel Ritchie in
Independent Means
The Library Theatre, Manchester.
A Play by Stanley Houghton
First produced by
'Miss Hornimans' Gaiety Theatre in `1908.
This revival directed by Chris Honer.

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Recent Acting work:
"My Child" at The Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, London. 3 May - 2 June 2007

Agent for "Voice Over" Work : Film • T.V. • Commercials • Radio
Qvoice Ltd.
4th Floor, Holborn Hall, 193-197 High Holborn, London WC1V 7BD
Tel +44 (0)20 7025 0660 • Fax +44 (0)20 7025 0659
Contact: Nicola Richardson
Email: nicola@qvoice.co.uk
www. qvoice.co.uk
Voice-Over Details: 
Accents: R.P. and Northern
Sound: warm, accessible, natural
Recent Credits:
Narration, x7 half hour Documentaries, 'Extraordinary Animals' Channel 5.
Narration, x1 hour, Documentary, 'Wainwright: the Man Who Loved the Lakes' BBC4.

Wainwright - The Man Who Loved the Lakes
BBC4
Capturing the sublime beauty of the English Lake District, this documentary traces the life of writer and artist Alfred Wainwright - the unlikely eccentric Lancastrian who created a series of iconic fell-walking books which he hand-wrote, illustrated and published himself 50 years ago.
Celebrating 100 years since his birth, this beautiful film captures his passionate love affair with the Lakeland landscape and explores how his books have become guide-book classics for millions of fell-walkers, including Sue Lawley.