Will Thorp

British actor


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years_active2003–present
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| name = Will Thorp | image = Will Thorp.jpg | caption = | birthname = William Francis Thorp | birth_date = | birth_place = Frome, Somerset, England | othername = | occupation = Actor | years_active = 2003–present | spouse = | partner = | website = William Francis Thorp (born 21 June 1977) is an English actor.

Early life

Thorp attended St Augustine's Catholic College in Trowbridge. He studied at Bath College and joined Musical Youth Theatre Company. Thorp was also a member of the National Youth Theatre for six years before training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School for three years.

Career

Television credits includes; Stephen Poliakoff's "Friends and Crocodiles", Courtroom, Paul "Woody" Joiner in Casualty, Toby Zed in the 2006 series of Doctor Who in the episodes "The Impossible Planet" and "The Satan Pit". 2008, 'Hughie Green, Most Sincerely', Law and Order: UK, and in 2009 Thorp was cast as Chris Gray in Coronation Street. Other appearances include Scott & Bailey, Doctors, In The Club and "Unhallowed Ground" and Cornelius the Centurion in NBC's "A.D. The Bible Continues". Theatre credits include: "Home Delivery" New Vic Basement, "Cork and Spark" New Vic Studio, "The Lost Dragon" Chester Gateway Theatre, "High Society" UK Tour, Don John and Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing (2004), Teddy in Robbers and Sam (Sambo) in Fire Down Under! in 2002, In 2006 Thorp played the leading role in a national UK tour of the play Strangers on a Train. In 2008 he played the leading role in David Hare's play The Blue Room which opened at the Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke. 2013 "Love and Money (play)" UK Tour. In 2005, he appeared on the third series of the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, reaching seventh place with his partner Hanna Haarala. He guest-starred in the Doctor Who audio play 100.

He has narrated a series of Doctor Who novels; Forever Autumn, Sick Building, Peacemaker and The Krillitane Storm, all produced by BBC Audiobooks. Other audiobooks read by Thorp include The Knife That Killed Me, Hyperpsychoreality Syndrome, Baboon, Buy-ology, The Kill Call, Click, Who Runs Britain? and The Spook's Curse, "The David Bowie Treasures", "Inverting the Pyramid", "Anatomy of England" and "The Dynamite Room".

Credits

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YearTitleRoleNote
2003Boys Will Be BoysMark
2004–2005CasualtyPaul "Woody" Joiner48 episodes
2004The CourtroomPC David Wills1 episode
2005Holby CityWoody Joiner1 episode
2005Friends and CrocodilesSoup Man 2
2005Jodie
2006Doctor WhoToby Zed2 episodes:
2008Hughie Green, Most SincerelyTV Executive
2009Law & Order: UKJoe ButtlerSeries 2, episode 3
2010–2011Coronation StreetChris Gray108 episodes
2012Scott & BaileyDS MillerSeries 2, episode 8
2013DoctorsMatt Davis
2014In The ClubRoss Jackson
2015Unhallowed Ground
2015A.D. The Bible ContinuesCornelius
2018Shakespeare & HathawayAnton DukesSeries 1, episode 4
2021–2023All Creatures Great and SmallGerald Hammond13 episodes
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References

References

  1. "Programme Information. Network TV Week 23". BBC.

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