Colin Mace
Colin Mace is a talented British actor with a diverse portfolio spanning theatre, film, and television. He is best known for his appearances in popular series such as *Call the Midwife*, *Foyle's War*, and the critically acclaimed ITV drama *The Lost Honour*, penned by Peter Morgan and helmed by director Roger Michell. Mace showcased his comedic talents in the National Theatre production *One Man, Two Guvnors*, a performance that garnered significant acclaim.
In film, he played a prominent role in *Dead in Tombstone*, directed by Roel Reine, adding to his impressive body of work. Mace's theatre credits are equally noteworthy, featuring performances in productions like *War Horse*, *Crash*, and *The Odyssey*, all of which have solidified his reputation on stage.
Mace's television résumé is extensive, including roles in hit series such as *The Thick of It*, *The Night Watch*, *EastEnders*, *Peep Show*, and *The Project*, directed by Peter Kosminsky for the BBC. Throughout his career, Colin Mace has demonstrated versatility and depth in his performances, making him a respected figure in the British entertainment industry. His contributions to both stage and screen continue to resonate with audiences, showcasing his enduring talent and dedication to the craft.
Filmography
Dead in Tombstone
Last Night in Soho
A Christmas Carol (2020)
Ploey: You Never Fly Alone
Bright Hair
Steam Train Britain
Maigret (2016)
World's Most Extreme
Siblings
The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies