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Stephen Critchlow is an English actor, notable for his work in the theatre and appearances on radio series such as Truly, Madly, Bletchley, The Way We Live Right Now and Spats, along with radio episodes of Torchwood (Lost Souls) and Doctor Who (The Nowhere Place). He has also appeared in Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa! as Kenneth Horne and is currently appearing in the West End version of The 39 Steps.
Place Of Birth Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, UK Profession Actor
Actor Title Year Status Character Red Dwarf 2016 TV Series Captain Herring Coronation Street 2010-2016 TV Series Paul / Ted Holby City 2016 TV Series Del Blakley Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward 2015 Video Game Edmont (English version, voice) Chuggington 2015 TV Series Doragon kuesuto hîrôzu: Yamiryuu to sekaiju no shiro 2015 Video Game King Doric (English version, voice) Trying Again 2014 TV Series Gary Deansfield Downton Abbey 2013 TV Series John Ward, MP Murder on the Victorian Railway 2013 TV Movie documentary Parry Miranda 2013 TV Series Airport Security Guard Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock 2012 Video Game voice Star Wars: The Old Republic 2011 Video Game Additional Voices (voice) Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2011 Video Game English Footballers (voice) Wiedzmin 2: Zabójcy królów 2011 Video Game Additional Voices (English version, voice) Killzone 3 2011 Video Game Helghast Soldiers (voice) Casualty 2011 TV Series Derek Jameson Hattie 2011 TV Movie Gerald Thomas The Cut 2009 TV Series short Dr Humphreys Overlord II 2009 Video Game Marius / Quaver / Minions / ... (voice) BattleForge 2009 Video Game voice Killzone 2 2009 Video Game Additional Helghast Voices (voice) The Antiques Rogue Show 2009 TV Movie 1st Detective Fable II 2008 Video Game voice Viking: Battle for Asgard 2008 Video Game voice Skins 2008 TV Series Vaughn Blue Murder 2007 TV Series DI Bob Roper Heavenly Sword 2007 Video Game Additional Voices (voice) Doctors 2006 TV Series Terry Greeley The Thieving Headmistress 2006 TV Movie Detective Elliott Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa! 2006 TV Movie Kenneth Horne Churchill: The Hollywood Years 2004 Prince Mario Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King 2004 Video Game Additional Voices (English version, voice) Gory Greek Gods 2004 TV Movie Hades A Line in the Sand 2004 TV Movie Rev. Peter Wilson The Calcium Kid 2004 Mr. Holiday Heartbeat 1998-2004 TV Series Leonard Parks / Adrian Pym Fogbound 2002 Speaker at funeral Monarch of the Glen 2001 TV Series D. Sgt. Grundy The Armando Iannucci Shows 2001 TV Series The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells 2001 TV Mini-Series William Cave A Likeness in Stone 2000 TV Movie Dr. McPherson Tomorrow Never Dies 1999 Video Game Additional Voices (voice) Trial & Retribution 1997-1999 TV Series I.D. Officer Second Sight 1999 TV Movie Police psychologist Kiss Me Kate 1999 TV Series Client Cider with Rosie 1998 TV Movie Fred Bates Dalziel and Pascoe 1997 TV Series Customs Officer Backup 1997 TV Series Gallie Peak Practice 1997 TV Series Rugby Player 2point4 Children 1996 TV Series the Ceremonial Master The Prince and the Pauper 1996 TV Mini-Series Boatman The Bill 1996 TV Series John Coady Little Lord Fauntleroy 1995 TV Mini-Series Higgins
Thanks Title Year Status Character Separate Lies 2005 the producers wish to thank for their assistance
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2016 BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Video Game Doragon kuesuto hîrôzu: Yamiryuu to sekaiju no shiro (2015) 2016 BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game Doragon kuesuto hîrôzu: Yamiryuu to sekaiju no shiro (2015)
Known for movies Tomorrow Never Dies (1999) as Additional Voices
Doragon kuesuto hîrôzu: Yamiryuu to sekaiju no shiro (2015) as King Doric
Second Sight (1999) as Police psychologist
Hattie (2011) as Gerald Thomas