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Adrian Philip Scarborough (born 10 May 1968) is an English actor. He has appeared in films including '' The Madness of King George'' (1994), '' Gosford Park'' (2001), ''
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'' (2004), '' The History Boys'' (2006), '' The King's Speech'' (2010), ''
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'' (2012) and '' 1917'' (2019). He is also known for his roles in television such as '' Cranford'' (2007–2009), '' Gavin & Stacey'' (2007–2010; 2019), '' Upstairs Downstairs'' (2010–2012), '' The Paradise'' (2013), '' Crashing'' (2016), '' A Very English Scandal'' (2018), '' Killing Eve'' (2019), and '' The Chelsea Detective'' (2022). Scarborough is also an accomplished theatre actor and has twice won the
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; he won in 2011 for his role in the Terence Rattigan play '' After the Dance'' and in 2020 for his performance in
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's play '' Leopoldstadt''.


Early life

Scarborough was born and raised in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. He attended
Brooksby Melton College SMB College Group, formerly Brooksby Melton College and Stephenson College, is a further education college based in Leicestershire. The college has three campuses: Stephenson Campus is in Coalville, Melton Campus is in the heart of Melton Mowbr ...
and trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, winning the Chesterton Award for Best Actor for school graduates.


Career

Scarborough made his big-screen debut in 1994 in '' The Madness of King George''. His other movie appearances have included '' Sweet Revenge'', '' Gosford Park'', ''
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'', '' Notes on a Scandal'', '' The History Boys'', '' Elizabeth: The Golden Age'', '' The King's Speech'', and ''
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''. One of Scarborough's early television roles was J.G. Quiggin in the 1997 adaptation of '' A Dance to the Music of Time''. He was also seen in the BBC series '' Let Them Eat Cake'' with
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and Jennifer Saunders. He played "Bouffant", the gay couturier/servant/confidante to Saunder's character, the "Comtesse de Vache". His other appearances on television have included productions such as '' Cranford'', the television film '' Into the Storm'', '' Psychoville'' and as Charlie in the BBC comedy series '' Miranda''. He has appeared in three episodes of ''
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'', playing separate characters in series 5, series 10, and series 18. He is also the voice of Abney in the BBC Children's Television programme ''Abney & Teal''. He voiced Benjamin Bunny in '' The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends''. In 2007, he played the character Harry Hepple in an episode of BBC New Tricks series 4.4 ''Nine Lives''. Scarborough is particularly well known for his appearances with Julia Davis in the BBC
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'' Gavin & Stacey'' as warring married couple Pete and
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, who are friends and neighbours of Gavin Shipman's (
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) parents in
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. He is also identified for his role as the butler Mr. Pritchard in the BBC series '' Upstairs, Downstairs''. In 2012 he appeared in the ITV series '' Mrs Biggs'' with fellow ''Gavin & Stacey'' star
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, playing the eponymous character's father Bernard (the real-life father of Charmian Brent, ex-wife of Ronnie Biggs). He played an alien known as Kahler-Jex in an episode of ''
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'' entitled "
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", which aired on 15 September 2012. On stage, Scarborough has made frequent appearances at the Donmar, the Almeida, and in the West End and he has appeared in twenty productions for the
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. On 19 June 2011, he took part in ''The Barn Theatre presents...'' with Elliot Brown at the
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,
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Most recently he has appeared in ''
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'' at the Old Vic, again with frequent collaborator Sheridan Smith. In 2013, he played a role in '' Darkside'',
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's radio drama based on
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's album '' The Dark Side of the Moon''. In 2013 he starred in the ITV sitcom Edge of Heaven he played Bald Gary. In 2015, Scarborough appeared as Clive Trueman in the BBC TV series '' Father Brown'' episode 3.15 "The Owl of Minerva". Scarborough also appeared in the
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sitcom '' Blunt Talk'' as Harry, valet to Walter Blunt, a role which he reprised in the second season a year later. In 2016, Scarborough appeared as Colin in the Channel Four sitcom '' Crashing'' and as Tony Pitt in the ITV series ''
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'' episode 18.4 "A Dying Art". In 2017, Scarborough appeared in the film adaptation of
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's ''
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'' as Lionel Mayhew, as well as alongside
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in '' Don Juan in Soho'' as his Chauffeur, for its run in the West End at
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. From 2 to 24 November 2018, Scarborough portrayed Dr Willis in the
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production of the
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play '' The Madness of George III'', with
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as the king, which follows his role as Fortnum in the 1994 film version of the play. The same year, he was Hal Gallsworthy in the film ''
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''. In 2019, Scarborough was Villanelle's handler "Raymond" in the 2nd season of the TV show '' Killing Eve''. ''Killing Eve'', season 2


Personal life

Scarborough lives in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. He and his wife, Rose (née Blackshaw), have a son named Jake and a daughter named Esme.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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