Simon Shepherd

English actor (born 1956)


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::summary English actor (born 1956) ::

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nameSimon Shepherd
birth_nameSimon Stephen Shepherd
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nationalityBritish
occupationActor
years_active1972–present
known_forDr Will Preston in Peak Practice
spouse
children4
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| name = Simon Shepherd | birth_name = Simon Stephen Shepherd | birth_date = | birth_place = Bristol, England | nationality = British | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1972–present | known_for = Dr Will Preston in Peak Practice | spouse = | children = 4

Simon Stephen Shepherd (born 20 August 1956) is an English actor best known to TV audiences from many appearances, including as Dr Will Preston in eight series of ITV's Peak Practice and Dr Jonathan Barling in Casualty.

Shepherd was born in Bristol. He went to school at Clifton College in Bristol and was a contemporary of the director Roger Michell in Brown's House. He subsequently attended Manchester Metropolitan University and Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and was a member of the National Youth Theatre.

As well as his television appearances he has had many notable stage and film roles since 1980, including as Lord Ashbrook in the 2011 Bristol Old Vic production of Helen Edmundson's Coram Boy.

In popular culture

Shepherd was regularly mentioned in the BBC comedy Gimme Gimme Gimme as Tom's crush and appeared as himself in an episode of each series.

He played Patrick Simmons in the 1984 Miss Marple TV-adaptation of A Murder is Announced. In 1989, he appeared in Henry V and in 1990 in Chancer. He played Edgar Linton in the 1992 Wuthering Heights. In 1993, he appeared in Poirot ("Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan") as Andrew Hall and in Peak Practice. In 1999, he appeared in Catherine Cookson's Tilly Trotter and Rogue Trader. He played Chief Inspector Dermott Craddock in the 2019 The Mirror Crack'd, a stage play.

On 16 February 2011, Shepherd guest-starred in the 2000th episode of the BBC TV drama Doctors.

He played the role of Sir Norman Cavendish in the play The Duck House by Dan Patterson and Colin Swash, starring alongside Ben Miller and Diana Vickers. The show is a political farce based on the UK parliamentary expenses scandal of 2009 and played a five-week tour in October 2013 before transferring to London's Vaudeville Theatre through spring 2014.

In 2017 he appeared in the BBC series Father Brown as Edward Reese in episode 5.11 "The Sins of Others".

On 25 March 2017, Shepherd starred in BBC One's Casualty as Dr Jonathan Barling in the episode "Five Days". He reprised the role on 4 August 2018.

Personal life

He married the costume designer Alexandra Byrne in 1980 and they have four children. Shepherd supports several charities, especially those involving the well-being of children (Barnardo's, Tearfund BOPS and Save the Children).

Filmography

Film

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YearFilmRoleNotes
1983The Lords of DisciplineSenior
1985The Doctor and the DevilsHarding
1989Murder on Line OneMarty Jones
Henry VHumphrey, Duke of Gloucester
1990Fire, Ice & DynamiteAlexander
1992Wuthering HeightsEdgar Linton
1997Spice WorldDoctor
1999Rogue TraderPeter Norris
2001Two Days, Nine LivesRupert
2003CarmenMagistrado
2012FrailNewton
2019BaitTim Leigh
2021Mothering SundayGiles Hobday
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Television

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YearFilmRoleNotes
1973Jackanory PlayhousePrince FortunatusEpisode: "The Magician's Heart"
1978LillieLord Alfred Douglas2 episodes
1979The House on Garibaldi StreetNickalousTelevision film
1979–1982BBC2 PlayhouseJohn Gray / Rupert Brooke2 episodes
1980Company and CoOtto BokovaEpisode: "In Concert"
1981My Father's HouseJake Staveley3 episodes
1982Stalky and Co.CradallEpisode: "A Little Prep"
1983The Blue DressAdamTelevision film
JackanoryPrince Zorn3 episodes
1984The Jewel in the CrownSecond LieutenantEpisode: "The Towers of Silence"
Sorrell and SonDuncan ScottEpisode: "Episode #1.2"
1984–1985Robin of SherwoodAlan-a-Dale / Robert of Huntington (voices)2 episodes
Uncredited
1985Miss Marple: A Murder is AnnouncedPatrick Simmons3 episodes
Time and the ConwaysRobin ConwayTelevision film
Time for MurderLawrence PenwardenEpisode: "This Lightning Always Strikes Twice"
1986May We Borrow Your Husband?Peter TravisTelevision film
Lytton's DiaryTV InterviewerEpisode: "National Hero"
1989The Dark AngelCaptain Oakley2 episodes
1989–2000The Ruth Rendell MysteriesStephen Devenish / Ivor Fairfax Swan4 episodes
1990Sunday PursuitMr. GeraldTelevision film
1990–1991ChancerPiers Garfield-Ward20 episodes
1991–2018CasualtyJohn Ferris / Dr Jonathan Barling4 episodes
1992CluedoClive MoxtonEpisode: "Deadly Dowry"
1993It's Your Choice: Selection Skills for ManagersInterviewee #3Video
1993–2002Peak PracticeDr Will Preston81 episodes
1993–2008PoirotDr Rendell / Andrew Hall2 episodes
1994Pie in the SkyChris BentleyEpisode: "A Shot in the Dark"
1995BlissSam BlissTelevision film
Beyond ReasonDuncan McAllisterTelevision film
1996Tales of EroticaNarratorSegment: "The Insatiable Mrs Kirsch"
1998A Life for a LifeTaylorTelevision film
1999Tilly TrotterMark Sopwith4 episodes
WarriorsMajor 'Brick' StoneTV series
1999−2001Gimme Gimme GimmeHimself3 episodes
2006Tripping OverSimon2 episodes
2008The InvisiblesPeter RackhamEpisode: "Episode #1.3"
HeartbeatEdward WilsonEpisode: "Danse Macabre"
2010A Touch of FrostTom Viner2 episodes
2011DoctorsGeorge ListonEpisode: "Quarantine"
Holby CityTony ValentineEpisode: "In Between Days"
2014Death in ParadiseJacob DoranEpisode: "Political Suicide"
2017Father BrownEdward ReeseEpisode: "The Sins of Others"
RivieraAlan MorganEpisode: "Faussaires / Counterfeiters"
2019Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private InvestigatorsFrederick GreenwoodEpisode: "The Envious Court"
2020–2021Alex RiderSir David Friend3 episodes
2021Midsomer MurdersThe Rev Oscar HaydenEpisode: "Scarecrow Murders"
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Short films

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YearFilmRoleNotes
1995Trip – A MythologyJack Kerouac character
2002Pas de TroisToby
2009Luke & the VoidGeorge
2011David RoseDoctor
2020ReturningEd
2021On Island WestHector
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References

References

  1. (4 October 2019). "Bristol Old Vic Theatre".
  2. "Gimme Gimme Gimme Season 3".
  3. "Simon Shepherd".
  4. "Miss Marple: A Murder is Announced (TV Series)".
  5. "Simon Shepherd".
  6. "Simon Shepherd".
  7. "Wuthering Heights (1992) – Peter Kosminsky, Andrea Arnold | Cast and Crew | AllMovie".
  8. "Meet the cast of Midsomer Murders".
  9. "THE MIRROR CRAck'd | Cambridge Arts Theatre".
  10. "BBC – Press Office – Ian Lavender and Simon Shepherd join BBC One's Doctors 2000th episode".
  11. (16 September 2013). "The Duck House: MPs' expenses satire heads for West End". [[BBC News]].
  12. (16 September 2013). "Political Comedy The Duck House Will Play London's Vaudeville; Cast Announced". [[Playbill]].
  13. "BBC One – Father Brown, Series 5, the Sins of Others".
  14. "BBC One – Casualty, Series 31, Five Days".
  15. "BBC One – Casualty, Series 32, Episode 44".

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