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Peter Sandys-Clarke

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Peter Sandys-Clarke
Born (1981-07-11) July 11, 1981 (age 43)
OccupationActor
Known for

Peter Sandys-Clarke (born 11th July, 1981, in Darlington, County Durham) is an English stage and television actor. He plays Edward Burne-Jones in the 2009 BBC2 series Desperate Romantics.[1]

He has also appeared in Foyle's War (as Mark Wilcox),[2] The Play's the Thing, Frankie Howerd: Rather You Than Me, Torchwood,[2] and Bonekickers. In 2020 and 2023, he portrayed Lieutenant (later Major) Anthony Havers in the BBC sitcom Ghosts.

His grandfather was Willward Alexander Sandys-Clarke VC.[citation needed]

Theatre

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In theatre he has appeared in productions including The Letter,[2] Jingo,[3] and Journey's End (Duke of York's Theatre, as 2Lt Raleigh),[2][4] in which one reviewer called his performance "faultless".[5] He has also appeared as Freddy in Pygmalion, and in When We Are Married by J. B. Priestley. In 2024 he played Bertie in The Watermill Theatre production of The King's Speech.[6]

Year Title Role
2024 The King's Speech Bertie
2022 A touch of Danger Vincent Crane
2022 Private Lives Victor Prynne
2018 The Importance of being Earnest Jack Worthing
2016 Ross Ronald Storrs
2015 Before the Party David Marshall
2014 The Manual Oracle Mike Lipkin / Ronald Millar
2014 The Notorious Mrs Ebbsmith Sir George/ Sir Sandford
2013 On Approval George, Duke of Bristol
2012 Dandy Dick Major Tarver
2011 Notes for a young Gentleman - In response to proverbs Country Gent
2011 Pygmalion (Garrick Theatre) Freddy
2010 Pygmalion (Chichester festival Theatre) Freddy
2010 When we are married Gerald
2009 A Daughter's A Daughter Jerry
2009 The Apple Cart Sempronius
2009 The Browning Version Peter Gilbert
2008 Jingo: A farce of War George
2007 The Letter Withers
2004 Journey's End Raleigh

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes Episode Title
2024 Joy John Webster Film
2024 Masters of the Air British Officer #1 TV Mini Series (Appears in 1 episode) (S1.E6) Part Six
2023 Inside Ghosts Self Podcast (S2.E7) A Christmas Gift
2023 Napoleon British Lieutenant Film
2023 Secret Invasion London Banker TV Mini Series (S1.E3) Betrayed
2022 What's love got to do with it? Harry Film
2020 & 2023 Ghosts Lieutenant (later Major) Havers TV Series (Appears in 2 episodes) (S2.E4) Redding Weddy (2020)

(S5.E5) Carpe Diem (2023)

2019 Britannia Envoy 2 TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) (S2.E7) Alliance of Dark Force
2018 The Royals Doctor TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) (S4.E2) Confess Yourself to Heaven
2017 The Crown BBC Producer TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) (S2.E5) Marionettes
2016 Indian Summers Captain Roberts TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) (S2.E5) Hide and Seek
2014 The Red Line Neal Short
2013 Doctors Lance Hendry TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) (S15.E116) Under Fire
2012 Notes from the Underground Actor Drama
2012 The Charles Dickens Show Doctor Barnardo TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) (S1.E1) The Workhouse
2009 Desperate Romantics Edward (Ned) Burne-Jones TV Mini Series (Appears in 2 episodes) (S1.E5) Episode #1.5

(S1.E6) Episode #1.6

2008 Bonekickers Silverman TV Mini Series (Appears in 1 episode) (S1.E5) The Lines of War
2008 Frankie Howard: Rather you then me Sheridan TV Movie
2007 Torchwood Tim TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) (S1.E12) Captain Jack Harkness
2006 Foyles War Mark Wilcox TV Series (Appears in 1 episode) (S4.E2) Bad Blood
2006 The Play's the Thing Self (Cast Member) Documentary (S1.E3) Episode #1.3

Writing Credits

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Year Title Episodes
2012 The Charles Dickens Show 4 Episodes

References[7]

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  1. ^ "Desperate Romantics". BBC. Retrieved 19 August 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d "Introducing... Peter Sandys-Clarke". The Scotsman. 23 February 2007. Retrieved 19 August 2009.
  3. ^ Koenig, Rhoda (1 April 2008). "Jingo, Finborough Theatre". The Independent. Archived from the original on 26 May 2022. Retrieved 19 August 2009.
  4. ^ Grayling, A. C. (2005). "Journey's End (2005)". Times Literary Supplement. Retrieved 19 August 2009.
  5. ^ Whitelaw, Emma. "Journey's End, Duke of York Theatre, 5th review". IndieLondon. Retrieved 19 August 2009.
  6. ^ "The King's Speech cast".
  7. ^ "Peter Sandys-Clarke | Actor, Writer". IMDb. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
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