Jimmy Yuill
Jimmy Yuill, born in 1959 in Golspie, Scotland, is a distinguished actor celebrated for his extensive work in theatre and film. He is a respected member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and later became associated with the Renaissance Theatre Company, showcasing his versatility and talent on stage.
Yuill has collaborated with acclaimed director Kenneth Branagh on several occasions, appearing in films that highlight his acting prowess. His recent role as Chief Constable in "The Raven," alongside John Cusack, further cemented his position in the film industry. In addition to acting, Yuill has made his mark as a composer, contributing to the soundtracks of "A Midwinter's Tale" and "Swan Song."
While much of his career has been rooted in theatre, Yuill is also recognized for his performances on television. He gained popularity for his portrayal of Doug Kersey in the British series "Wycliffe." In June 2006, he joined the cast of "EastEnders," where he played the recurring role of Victor Brown. His theatrical achievements include leading the cast as Creon in Sophocles' "Antigone" at The Tron Theatre in Glasgow in October 2007. His artistry was acknowledged in 2010 when he received a nomination for Best Male Performance from the Critics Award for Theatre in Scotland for his role in the adaptation of "The Testament of Cresseid." Through his diverse body of work, Jimmy Yuill continues to leave a significant impact on the performing arts.
Filmography
Paper Mask
Retreat
Princess Kaiulani
All Is True
The Raven (2012)
Much Ado About Nothing (1993)
Strictly Sinatra
Within the Whirlwind
The Kindred (2021)
Love's Labour's Lost (2000)