Julian Rhind-Tutt
Julian Rhind-Tutt | |
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Born |
Julian Alistair Rhind-Tutt 20 July 1967 West Drayton, Greater London, England |
Occupation | Actor and producer |
Years active | 1981–present |
Julian Alistair Rhind-Tutt (born 20 July 1967) is an English actor. He is best known for his starring role as Dr "Mac" Macartney in the comedy television series Green Wing, the second series of which finished on Channel 4 in May 2006. He has also appeared in various other television shows and films.
Early life
Rhind-Tutt was born in West Drayton, London, the youngest of five. There was a ten-year gap between him and his two brothers and two sisters. He attended the John Lyon School in Harrow, Middlesex. While there he acted in school productions, eventually taking the lead in a school production of Hamlet that played at the Edinburgh Festival fringe in the mid 1980s. After reading English and Theatre Studies at the University of Warwick, he attended the Central School of Speech and Drama in London[1][2] where he won the 1992 Carleton Hobbs Award from BBC Radio Drama.[3]
Career
Rhind-Tutt landed his first big acting break playing the Duke of York in The Madness of King George (1994). This was followed by a succession of smaller television and film roles. He then landed a major role in William Boyd's First World War drama The Trench (1999) alongside Paul Nicholls and Daniel Craig.
He became better known following his starring role in Green Wing and he has had a major role in cult American show Keen Eddie as Inspector Monty Pippin. He also appeared as a duellist in the video for Roots Manuva's single "Too Cold". He has appeared in over 50 radio productions.[1]
In 2008, he appeared narrating a short film for the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.[4] In 2015 he appeared on the TV series The Bastard Executioner as Lord Pembroke.[5]
Personal life
Rhind-Tutt is married to Slovenian makeup artist and yoga instructor Nataša Zajc. They have a son, Lucien.[6]
Selected work
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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1993 | Piccolo Grande Amore | Uncredited |
1994 | The Madness of King George | Duke of York |
1997 | The Saint | Young Student |
1997 | Tomorrow Never Dies | Yeoman - HMS Devonshire |
1998 | Les Misérables | Bamatabois |
1998 | The Tribe | Forester |
1999 | Notting Hill | Time Out Journalist |
1999 | The Trench | 2nd Lt. Ellis Harte |
2001 | Lara Croft: Tomb Raider | Mr. Pimms |
2002 | Miranda | Rod |
2003 | To Kill a King | James |
2005 | The River King | Eric Herman |
2006 | Rabbit Fever | Rupert |
2007 | Stardust | Quartus |
2011 | Meant to Be | Will |
2012 | Gambit | Xander |
2013 | Rush | Bubbles Horsley |
2014 | Lucy | The Limey |
2015 | Aaaaaaaah! | |
2015 | Burn Burn Burn | Adam |
2016 | Bridget Jones's Baby | Shazza's husband |
2016 | The Rizen | Blast Door Scientist |
Television
Year | Title | Role |
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1994 | A Breed of Heroes | Lt. Tim Bryant |
1995 | The Vacillations of Poppy Carew | Sean |
1997 | Richard II | Duke of Aumerle |
1997 | Reckless | Danny Glassman |
1997 | Dangerfield | Adam (1 episode) |
1998 | Heat of the Sun | Asst. Supt. James Valentine |
1998 | An Unsuitable Job for a Woman | Philip Hampson (1 episode) |
1998 | Reckless: The Movie | Danny Glassman |
1999 | Let Them Eat Cake | Advisor (3 episodes) |
1999 | Hippies | Alex Picton-Dinch |
2000 | The Wilsons | Colin |
2000 | Hero of the Hour | Danny |
2000 | Smack the Pony | Uncredited (1 episode) |
2001 | Sword of Honour | Ian Kilbannock |
2001 | Bei aller Liebe | Peter Cobold (1 episode) |
2001 | Clocking Off | Peter Cochrane (2 episode) |
2001 | Absolutely Fabulous | Taylor (1 episode) |
2004 | Black Books | Jason Hamilton (1 episode) |
2003–2004 | Keen Eddie | Insp. Monty Pippin (13 episode) |
2005 | The Rotter’s Club | Nigel Plumb |
2005 | E=mc² | Antoine Lavoisier |
2004–2007 | Green Wing | Dr. 'Mac' Macartney |
2006 | The Secret Policeman's Ball 2006 | Dr. 'Mac' Macartney/Rev Green |
2007 | Agatha Christie's Marple: Ordeal by Innocence | Dr Arthur Calgary |
2007 | The Shadow in the North | Alistair MacKinnon |
2007 | Oliver Twist | Monks |
2007 | Seven Ages of Rock | Narrator |
2008 | Uncle Max | Conductor |
2008 | Merlin | Edwin Muirden (1 episode) |
2008 | Crooked House[7][8] | Noakes |
2010 | Rude Britannia | Narrator |
2010 | Inside John Lewis | Narrator |
2010 | Agatha Christie's Poirot: Hallowe'en Party[9] | Michael Garfield |
2010 | Any Human Heart | John Vivian |
2011–2012 | The Hour | Angus McCain |
2012 | Gadget Geeks | Narrator |
2013 | The Lady Vanishes | Mr. Todhunter |
2013 | Wipers Times | Pearson |
2013–2014 | Blandings | Galahad Threepwood |
2014 | Castles in the Sky | Albert Percival Rowe |
2014 | Inside No. 9 | Mark (episode "Sardines") |
2014 | Parking Mad | Narrator |
2015 | Banished | Tommy Barrett |
2015 | The Devil You Know | Minister Samuel Parris |
Theatre
Year | Title | Role |
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2007 | Landscape with Weapon | |
2009 | Darker Shores (Hampstead Theatre) |
Animated television series and video games
Year | Title | Role |
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2005 | Sunday Pants (animated television series) |
Bob |
2006 | The Imp (animated television series) |
Bob |
2009 | The Imp: Episode 1[10] (video game) |
Bob |
Radio
Year | Title | Role |
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1996 | People Like Us | Police Detective |
2007–2009 | The Maltby Collection | Rod Millet |
1999 | BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial:Sketches by Boz | Cymon Tuggs |
2008 | Number 10 | Steve McKie |
2009 | Sapper Bulldog Drummond | Narrator |
2012 | Bird Island | Graham |
2012 | Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully | Field Commander Uljabaan |
2012 | Alice through the Looking Glass | Lewis Carroll |
2013 | BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week: The Norfolk Mystery | Narrator[11] |
2013 | BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama: The Gestapo Minutes | Michael Oppenheim[12] |
2013 | BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial:Three Men In A Boat | Narrator and character "J"[13] |
2015 | BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week: Birth of a Theorem | Narrator[14] |
2015 | BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week: The Inheritor's Powder: A Cautionary Tale of Poison, Betrayal and Greed | Narrator[15] |
2015 | BBC Radio 4 Extra: The Corrections Omnibus | Chip Lambert[16] |
2015 | BBC Radio 4 Drama : The Norman Conquests | Norman |
2016 | BBC Radio 4 Drama : Rumpole | Young Rumpole |
References
- 1 2 "Julian Rhind-Tutt bio". IMDb. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- ↑ Macdonald, Marianne (10 December 2009). "Julian Rhind-Tutt - the Wing man". Evening Standard. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
- ↑ Williams, Zoe (18 March 2006). "Winging it". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
- ↑ "Universal Declaration of Human Rights". protectthehuman.com. 16 November 2008. Archived from the original on 13 May 2009.
- ↑ "Cast details of The Bastard Executioner". IMDb.
- ↑ Maličev, Patricija (27 September 2014). "Julian Rhind- Tutt: Pritegne me tisto, kar je nastalo iz kaosa, strasti". Delo (in Slovenian). Ljubljana. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
- ↑ "Mark Gatiss: The Man with the Golden Pun". The Independent. 2 November 2008.
- ↑ "Crooked House". IMDb. 22 December 2008. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- ↑ "Hallowe'en Party". IMDb. 3 July 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- ↑ "The Imp: Episode 1". pocketgamer.co.uk. 11 November 2008.
- ↑ "Book At Bedtime: The Norfolk Mystery - Media Centre". BBC. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- ↑ "The Gestapo Minutes, Afternoon Drama". BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- ↑ "Episode 1, Three Men in a Boat, Classic Serial". BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- ↑ "Birth of a Theorem, Book of the Week". BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- ↑ "The Inheritor's Powder". BBC Radio 4.
- ↑ "The Corrections". BBC Radio 4 Extra.
External links
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- Julian Rhind-Tutt at the Internet Movie Database
- interview on Channel 4's Green Wing microsite
- The Other Man BBC Radio 4