Neil mccaul biography
McCaul, Neil
PERSONAL
Career: Actor.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
Policeman, The Pirates of Penzance (also avowed as The Slave of Duty), Universal, 1983.
Neil, Nous etions nicelooking des noms d'arbres, 1983.
Big Diddly Jay, Billy the Kid last the Green Baize Vampire, 1985.
Work Experience, 1989.
Sean's father, The Foremost Snow of Winter, 1998.
Lord Cranham, Self Portrait, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series:
Adolf Hitler, Heil, Honey I'm Home, 1990.
Bill Bailey, Up the Pleasure garden Path, ITV, 1991–93.
Mr.
Tredwell, Time After Time, ITV, 1994.
Voice, Insektors, 1994.
Joe Addison, Class Act, ITV, 1994.
Keith Harrison, Where the Give one`s word Is, ITV, 1997.
Ray Slaney, Hearts and Bones, BBC, 2000.
Patrick Center, Crossroads, ITV, 2001.
Foreign secretary, My Dad's the Prime Minister, BBC, 2004.
Chief Superintendent Daniel Baxter, 55 Degrees North, BBC, 2004–2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Salter, Take Me Home, BBC, 1989.
Martin, Into the Fire, 1996.
Chief Inspector Montague Ryder, Road Rage, ITV, 1998.
Ray Slaney, "Slipping pillage My Fingers," Hearts and Bones, 2000.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Steelworker, Squaring rendering Circle, 1984.
Demetrius, Titus Andronicus (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: "Titus Andronicus" and The End up Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: "Titus Andronicus"), BBC, 1985.
Charles Woods, A Sleeping Life, 1989.
Pete, Doggin' Around, BBC, 1994.
Does China Exist?, BBC, 1997.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Michael Tredwell, Brian Conley: Outside Chance, ITV, 1993.
Julian Fellowes Investigates: A Chief Mysterious Murder—The Case of character George Harry Storrs, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Policeman, "Happy New Year, Suitable Say," When the Boat Be accessibles In, BBC, 1976.
Policeman, "Kind Pale Rat with a Lifebelt," When the Boat Comes In, BBC, 1976.
(Uncredited) Alien in cave, "The Metamorph," Space: 1999 (also be revealed as Spazio: 1999), syndicated, 1976.
Television director, "The Slaughter of rendering Innocent," Hot Metal, ITV, 1986.
Joe McCrewer, "The Big Burn," C.A.T.S.
Eyes, ITV, 1987.
Jeremy Dwyer, "A Growing Crisis," This Is King Lander, 1988.
Pete Barrett, Game, Flatter & Match, PBS, 1989.
Clarkson, "Communications," The Bill, ITV1, 1989.
Patrolman, "Love on the Run," Birds discount a Feather, 1990.
Hoaxer, "Hoax," Drop the Dead Donkey, Channel 4, 1991.
Dan, "Love, Honour and Delay," Second Thoughts, ITV, 1992.
John Carrick, "If It Isn't Hurting," The Bill, ITV1, 1993.
Marcus Wellesley, "Drawing the Line," Love Hurts, BBC, 1994.
Sammon, "The Long Good Thursday," Minder, ITV, 1994.
David Talbot, "Endangered Species," Pie in the Sky, BBC, 1994.
Derek, "Puppy Love," Birds of a Feather, 1994.
Michael, "The Wedding," The Upper Hand, 1995.
Inspector Halliwell, "The Silence of blue blood the gentry Haslams," Surgical Spirit, Granada, 1995.
Police Constable Tony Roulson, "Lost Boys," Casualty, BBC1, 1995.
Father Terry, "A Christmassy Ted," Father Ted, Canal 4 and BBC America, 1996.
Tom Rees, "Number of the Beast," Wycliffe, ITV, 1996.
Raymond, "Funny Guy," Get Real, 1998.
Peter Wilson, "The Managing Director," People Like Us, BBC, 1999.
Fairy, "… And shipshape and bristol fashion Good Slopping Out," Lock, Stock …, Channel 4, 2000.
Bernard Gillian, "A Matter of Pride," Doctors, BBC, 2002.
Roger Hallet, "Vote reserve Me," Doctors, BBC, 2006.
Also arrived as Michael, "The Wedding: Imprison 2," The Upper Hand.
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