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Philip Hill-Pearson
Born (1987-06-16) 16 June 1987 (age 37)
OccupationActor
Years active2010–present

Philip Hill-Pearson is a British actor. He trained at East 15 Acting School, graduating in 2009.[1] Shortly after graduating from the drama school, he was cast as Bruce Donnelly in the comedy drama series Shameless. Following on from this, he went on to work in a range of differing television programs, including Good Cop and Doctors, and also films such as United, with David Tennant,[2] and Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's War Horse.[3] Alongside his extensive work in British film and television, Pearson also worked with the Hull Truck Theatre on their stage production of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice in 2011, playing the role of Billy.[4]

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
2011 United Eddie Colman
2011 War Horse Wounded Soldier

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Shameless Bruce Donnelly 7 episodes
2012 Good Cop DC Liam Frainey
2013 WPC 56 Frank Marshall
2014 Common Tony TV Film
2013-2015 Doctors Jay Scagell / Norman Wattle 3 episodes (2 in 2013 and 1 in 2015)
2015 No Offence Jimmy Webb
2016 Vera Lee Stonnall
2017 Coronation Street DC Hough Recurring role

References

  1. ^ "CCP resume for Philip Hill Pearson, showing credits and training" MandyVoices Retrieved 24 January 2016
  2. ^ "Sundance Channel will present the exclusive premiere of the acclaimed feature-length television drama United " Hey Jupiter Communications Retrieved 30 January 2016
  3. ^ "Clayton actor gets to experience life in the trenches" The Telegraph & Argus Retrieved 30 January 2016
  4. ^ "Article on 'The Rise and Fall of Little Voice', Hull Truck Theatre" News From Business Across Hull & Humber Retrieved 30 January 2016