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Samuel James
Born
Samuel James

United Kingdom
Occupation(s)Actor, voiceover artist
Years active2002–present
TelevisionCasualty (2007, 2012)
EastEnders (2011–2012, 2017–)
Birds of a Feather (2014–2017)

Samuel James is a British actor, and voice artist best known for playing the role of Garth Stubbs (the fourth actor to do so) in the ITV sitcom Birds of a Feather since 2014.[1] He has also starred in Casualty and EastEnders.

Career

Theatre

James is an experienced theatre actor and singer, having appeared in the 2002 West End musical production of The Full Monty (adapted from the 1997 film of the same name) as Malcolm[2] and as Houdini in the original London production of the Broadway musical Ragtime.[3] He also played the cowardly lion in The Wizard of Oz at Birmingham Repertory Theatre.[4]

He has twice performed at The National Theatre: in Women Beware Women, directed by Marianne Elliott and as Fabian in Twelfth Night (starring Rebecca Hall and directed by her father, Sir Peter Hall).[5]

In 2007, James starred as Todd in the World premiere of Stockholm,[6] a new play by Bryony Lavery. The production opened at The Drum Theatre, Plymouth before embarking on a critically acclaimed UK tour,[7][8][9] eventually garnering a Best Touring Production nomination at the 2008 TMA Awards.[10]

James returned to The Drum Theatre in 2009 to play the part of Ratineau in Carl Grose's new play, Grand Guignol, directed by Simon Stokes.

In 2011 he appeared in Headlong Theatre's Decade, a site specific production marking the 10th anniversary of the 11 September 2001 attacks. Directed by Rupert Goold and featuring a 20 strong writing team including Abi Morgan, John Logan and Mike Bartlett;[11] the "brilliant theatrical installation"[12] ran from 1 September to 11 October at the former site of London's World Trade Centre, St Katherine Dock.[13]

In 2013 James played Tony in Mike Leigh's Abigail's Party, with former Eastenders star Hannah Waterman as Beverly and Martin Marquez as Lawrence.[14][15]

Later in 2013 he played Nick in Fault Lines, a new comedy written by Ali Taylor. Set in the offices of a fictional disaster relief charity, the play opened on 5 December at Hampstead Theatre and was directed by Lisa Spirling. Nichola McAuliffe and Alex Lawther also starred.[16]

Television

James' television credits include Battle of Britain, The Bill, Rose and Maloney, Poirot and New Worlds.[17]

In 2007 he played Russ Golden in two episodes of Casualty before returning to the show in 2012 to play Pat Paddon for a further two episodes.

He played Marshall in Hugo Blick's The Shadow Line, a BBC Two mini-series aired in 2011. From May 2011 to December 2012, he played Phil Mitchell's (Steve McFadden's) lawyer Jimmie Broome in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.

Since December 2014, James has played the role of Garth Stubbs in the revived ITV sitcom Birds of a Feather, replacing Matt Willis.[18][19] He currently stars alongside Linda Robson, Pauline Quirke, Lesley Joseph and Charlie Quirke. He also starred in the 2014 Text Santa special which guest starred Paul O'Grady.[20] A third revived series was announced in March 2015, and began airing in January 2016 for eight episodes.[21]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2007, 2012 Casualty Russ Golden/Pat Paddon Guest: 4 Episodes
2011 The Shadow Line Marshall Guest: 1 Episode
2011–2012, 2017–present EastEnders Jimmie Broome Recurring Role
2014– Birds of a Feather Garth Stubbs Main Cast

References

  1. ^ "Birds of A Feather: Samuel James delighted to land new role of Garth Stubbs". Daily Star. United Kingdom.
  2. ^ "New Cast Announced For West End Full Monty". Playbill.
  3. ^ CurtainUp, Lizzie Loveridge. "Ragtime, a CurtainUp London review". curtainup.com. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  4. ^ "Find the courage to give blood". thefreelibrary.com. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  5. ^ "Samuel James". Royal National Theatre. Archived from the original on 10 February 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ Stockholm (Oberon Modern Plays): Amazon.co.uk: Bryony Lavery: 9781840028003: Books. ASIN 1840028009. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  7. ^ Lyn Gardner. "Theatre review: Stockholm / Drum, Plymouth". The Guardian.
  8. ^ "The Stage / Reviews / Stockholm". The Stage.
  9. ^ "Theatre review: Stockholm at West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, and touring". britishtheatreguide.info.
  10. ^ "TMA Announces 2008 Regional Theatre Nominees". whatsonstage. 1 October 2008.
  11. ^ content: Headlong, website: M/A ma-work.co.uk. "Decade – People – Headlong". headlong.co.uk. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  12. ^ Mark Shenton. "Theatre Review – Decades, St Katherine's Dock, London". Daily Express.
  13. ^ content: Headlong, website: M/A ma-work.co.uk. "Decade". headlong.co.uk. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  14. ^ men Administrator (26 April 2013). "Hannah Waterman goes back to the seventies with Abigail's Party". men. Archived from the original on 10 February 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  15. ^ "Abigail's Party". theatreroyal.co.uk. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  16. ^ "Fault Lines". Hampstead Theatre.
  17. ^ "Samuel James". IMDb.
  18. ^ "Samuel James replaces Matt Willis in Birds of a Feather". Digital Spy.
  19. ^ "Samuel James replaces Matt Willis on Birds of a Feather". Hello.
  20. ^ "Birds of a Feather cast return for Text Santa sketch – Daily Mail Online". Daily Mail.
  21. ^ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a634764/birds-of-a-feather-renewed-for-12th-series-by-itv.html#~p6JzUcgaezVaUG