John Light

English actor

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2024 John Light featured in Showtrial, playing Adrian Gilligan in Season 2, appearing in 5 episodes
2022 Appeared as a Confederate soldier in 'Around the World in 80 Days'.
2022 John Light played Dr. Marcel Vannier in Murder in Provence, Season 1, episode 3
2021 John Light acted in two productions: 'There's Always Hope' as Luke, and 'Around the World in 80 Days' as Ambrose Abernathy in Season 1, episode 7
2019 Joined the cast of 'Uncle Vanya' at the Theatre Royal Bath, directed by Rupert Everett. During rehearsals, Everett accidentally injured Light's eye, leading to him performing with a crutch.
2019 John Light portrayed Richard Bilsner in Agatha Raisin, Season 2, episode 3
February 20 2019 Joined the cast of Florian Zeller's 'The Son' at the Kiln Theatre, running until April 6, 2019.
2018 Continued the role in 'Mary Stuart' after the play transferred to the Duke of York's Theatre in the West End.
2018 John Light appeared in Midsomer Murders, playing Luke Fawcett in Season 20, episode 2
2016 Appeared as Dacourt in the ITV series 'Maigret' (episode 1.2). Performed in a limited run of 'Mary Stuart' at the Almeida Theatre with Juliet Stevenson and Lia Williams.
2015 Starred in the play 'Taken at Midnight' with Penelope Wilton, receiving an Olivier Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Play. Also starred as Escamillo in 'Carmen Disrupted' with Sharon Small.
2014 Appeared as Professor Felix Garwood in 'Lewis' (series 8, episode 2) and in the pilot episode of 'Endeavour'.
2013 Appeared as Chief Inspector Roger Nelson in BBC TV series 'WPC 56' (series 1) and as Hercule Flambeau in 'Father Brown'.
2012 Performed as the titular character in 'Thom Pain (based on nothing)', receiving critical praise.
2011 Appeared in an episode of BBC TV series 'Silk' as Alan Bradley, a man accused of rape.

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