Biography
Shaun Dingwall followed his early ambition to become a photographer, before changing course and enrolling in London's Central School of Speech and Drama. He has had a wide-ranging theatre career, in the West End, at the Royal Court and the Bristol Old Vic amongst others, but he is best-known to British audiences from his regular appearances in a series of notable television dramas, including Charles II: The Power and the Passion, The Long Firm, In a Land of Plenty, Crime and Punishment, Touching Evil and Mark of Cain and three series of Lynda La Plante's police drama Above Suspicion. His film career includes the role of William Hurt's younger self in Chris Menges' Second Best, Villa Des Roses, opposite Julie Delpy, Cannes favourite Tomorrow La Scala!, Colour Me Kubrick, The Young Victoria and horror film The Forgotten and thriller Scar Tissue.
Actor
Movies | |
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2022 |
Inland |
2019 |
Responsible Child (TV movie) |
2017 |
Goodbye Christopher Robin |
2014 |
The Forgotten |
2013 |
Scar Tissue |
Summer in February |
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The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: The Murder in Angel Lane (TV movie) |
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2009 |
Moses Jones (TV movie) |
The Young Victoria |
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2008 |
Hush |
2007 |
Learners (TV movie) |
Outlanders |
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Sex, the City and Me (TV movie) |
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The Mark of Cain |
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2006 |
Someone Else |
2005 |
Colour Me Kubrick: A True...ish Story |
On a Clear Day |
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2004 |
The Long Firm (TV movie) |
2003 |
Carla (TV movie) |
Lloyd & Hill (TV movie) |
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2002 |
Crime and Punishment (TV movie) |
Messiah 2: Vengeance Is Mine (TV movie) |
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Tomorrow La Scala! |
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Villa des roses |
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1999 |
Underground (TV movie) |
1994 |
A Breed of Heroes (TV movie) |
No Man's Land (TV movie) |
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Second Best |
Documentaries | |
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2011 |
Doctor Who: Best of Specials (series) |
2006 |
Hannibal (TV movie) |