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Simon Lowe

Simon Lowe

3 titles Acting Oct 30, 1973 England, UK

Simon Lowe is a talented British actor known for his diverse roles across television and film. He gained recognition for his performances as Dr. Tim Sibley in "Bodies" and Shane Titley in "The Grimleys," both penned by the esteemed writer Jed Mercurio. Lowe also had a memorable stint as Derek Evans in the iconic soap opera "EastEnders." In April 2022, he stepped into the role of Brian Kiernan on the BBC's "Doctors," having previously portrayed Sgt. James Collins in the same series.

His acting journey began as a teenager in the late 1980s when he landed a recurring part as Jason Grice in the Central Independent Television soap "Crossroads." In 2007, he took on the role of Joseph Spah, a survivor of the Hindenburg disaster, in Channel 4's "Hindenburg: The Untold Story," directed by Sean Grundy. His filmography expanded with appearances in Channel 4's "Bloody Foreigners" in 2010 and a brief role in HBO's monumental series "Game of Thrones" in 2011 as a wine merchant.

Lowe also showcased his comedic skills as Mr. Bell in the children's series "4 O'Clock Club" from 2013 to 2020 and played Sir Cumference in "Hacker Time." His theatrical credits include portraying Dudley Moore in "Pete and Dud: Come Again," which toured the UK in 2007. Additionally, he appeared as a monk in Bryan Singer's "Jack the Giant Slayer," Dr. Quentin in the final series of "Agatha Christie’s Poirot," and a snobbish maître d' in "Downton Abbey."

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