Adrian Scarborough
Adrian Philip Scarborough, born on May 10, 1968, is a distinguished English actor renowned for his versatile performances across stage and screen. With a career spanning over three decades, Scarborough has built a significant reputation, particularly for his work in television, film, and theater.
Scarborough gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of the character D.C. Micky Joy in the acclaimed television series "Afterlife," showcasing his ability to blend drama with subtle humor. He has also appeared in popular shows such as "The King's Speech," where he played the role of the speech therapist, further demonstrating his range as an actor. In addition to his television work, Adrian has made notable contributions to British theater, performing in productions at prestigious venues like the Royal National Theatre and the Old Vic.
His talent has earned him several accolades, including a nomination for a BAFTA Television Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the series "The Last Detective." Scarborough's filmography also includes appearances in movies such as "Pride" and "The History Boys," where he left a lasting impression with his nuanced performances.
With a compelling mix of dramatic and comedic roles, Adrian Scarborough continues to captivate audiences, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
To Kill a King
Christopher Robin
Into the Storm
1917
On Chesil Beach
The Trial of Tony Blair
Vera Drake
Last Resort (2000)
The Willows in Winter
Poppy Shakespeare
The History Boys
Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Patrick (2018)
Artemis Fowl
Dirty Pretty Things
The Last Vermeer
The King's Speech
Restless
Up the Women
Crashing
Miranda
Mrs Biggs
Let Them Eat Cake
Bloods
The Chelsea Detective
Upstairs Downstairs
A Dance to the Music of Time
The Paradise
The Accident
Mr. Bigstuff
Gavin & Stacey