Karl Johnson (actor)

Welsh actor

Karl Johnson's voice
Johnson describing his favourite pub The Pineapple in Kentish Town for the VocalEyes podcast London Beyond Sight, 1 October 2012.[1]

Karl Johnson (born 1 March 1948) is a Welsh actor, who has worked on stage, film and television. His notable roles to date include the title role in Derek Jarman's 1993 film Wittgenstein,[2] and those of Cato the Younger in the television drama series Rome and of Twister Turrill in the BBC costume drama Lark Rise to Candleford.[3]

Filmography

Film

  • Jubilee (1978) - Sphinx
  • The Tempest (1979) - Ariel, an airy spirit
  • Prick Up Your Ears (1987) - Douglas Orton
  • A Prayer for the Dying (1987) - Fitzgerald
  • Close My Eyes (1991) - Colin
  • Let Him Have It (1991) - Parris
  • Wittgenstein (1993) - Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998) - John Deakin
  • Tomorrow La Scala (2002) - Sydney
  • Pure (2002) - Grandad
  • Frozen (2005) - Coastguard Bill
  • Heidi (2005) - Old Man
  • The Illusionist (2006) - Doctor / Old Man
  • Copying Beethoven (2006) - Stefan Holtz
  • Four Last Songs (2007) - Erico
  • Hot Fuzz (2007) - PC Bob Walker
  • The Edge of Love (2008) - Dai Fred (uncredited)
  • Is Anybody There? (2008) - Arthur (uncredited)
  • I Know You Know (2008) - Ernie
  • Third Star (2010) - Ticket Seller
  • Frankenstein (2011) - de Lacey
  • The Pier (2011)[4] - Larry McCarthy
  • The Deep Blue Sea (2011) - Mr Miller
  • Good Vibrations (2012) - George Hooley
  • The Sea (2013) - Blunden
  • Mr Turner (2014) - Mr Booth
  • Hamlet (2015) - Ghost of Hamlet's Father / Gravedigger
  • The Carer (2016) - Joseph
  • Kaleidoscope (2016) - John
  • Winter Thaw (2016) - Stepanovich
  • The Death of Stalin (2017) - Dr. Lukomsky
  • Peterloo (2018)[5] - Lord Sidmouth, the Home Secretary
  • King Lear (2018) - The Fool
  • Dream Horse (2020) - Kerby

Television

  • Rainbow (1973–1974) - Karl, part of the music trio
  • Sons and Lovers (1981) - Paul Morel
  • A Tale of Two Cities (1989) - Barsad
  • Rules of Engagement - Dave Gillespie
  • The Bill (1989–2004) - Jon Jennings / Len Rogers / Geoff Hallwood / D.I. Osborne
  • Agatha Christie's Poirot (1993, TV Series, 1 episode: Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan) - Saunders
  • Catherine the Great (1995, TV Movie) - Sheshkovsky
  • An Independent Man (1995) - Bill Rutherford
  • The Temptation of Franz Schubert (1997, TV Movie) - Doctor
  • Wing and a Prayer (1997)
  • Vanity Fair (1998) - Major Loder
  • David Copperfield (1999) - Tungay
  • Without Motive (2000–2001) - Robert Jackson
  • Born and Bred (2003) - Alec Rossendale
  • The Mayor of Casterbridge (2003, TV Movie) - Fall
  • When I'm 64 (2004, TV Movie) - Billy
  • Dalziel and Pascoe: Soft Touch (2004) - Stevie Earle
  • Midsomer Murders (2005) - Derek Lockwood
  • Rome (2005–2007) - Porcius Cato
  • The Chatterley Affair (2006, TV Movie) - Mr. Justice Byrne
  • Nostradamus (2006, TV Movie)
  • Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes (2006) - Norman Douglas
  • New Tricks (2006) - Gary Kendall
  • Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire (2006) - Marcellus
  • As You Like It (2006)
  • Lark Rise to Candleford (2008–2011) - Twister Turrill
  • Small Island (2009) - Arthur Bligh
  • Merlin (2010) - Taliesin
  • Call the Midwife (2013) - Mr. Masterson
  • Plebs (2014) - Judge
  • Why We Went to War (2015)
  • Lovesick (2016) - Richard
  • Mum (2016–2019) - Reg
  • King Lear (2018, TV Movie) - Fool
  • Ray's Daze
  • Truelove (TV series) (2024) - Tom

Selected stage career

  • The Seafarer, as James 'Sharky' Harkin, National Theatre, London
  • Tales From The Vienna Woods, National Theatre, London
  • Scenes from the Big Picture, National Theatre, London
  • Hamlet, National Theatre, London[6]
  • The Walls, National Theatre, London
  • Cardiff East, National Theatre, London
  • The Ends of the Earth, National Theatre, London
  • Machine Wreckers, National Theatre, London
  • The Shape of The Table, National Theatre, London
  • Black Snow, National Theatre, London
  • Golden Boy, National Theatre, London
  • The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, National Theatre, London
  • The Sea, National Theatre, London
  • Uncle Vanya, National Theatre, London
  • Don Quixote, National Theatre, London
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream, National Theatre, London
  • The Fawn, National Theatre, London
  • Glengarry Glen Ross, National Theatre, London
  • Wild Honey, National Theatre, London
  • The Rivals, National Theatre, London
  • The Mysteries, National Theatre, London
  • Animal Farm, National Theatre, London
  • Almost Nothing/At The Table, Royal Court Theatre, London
  • Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen, Royal Court Theatre, London
  • This Is A Chair, Royal Court Theatre, London
  • The Night Heron, Royal Court Theatre, London
  • Boy Gets Girl, Royal Court Theatre, London
  • The Weir, Royal Court Theatre, London
  • Been So Long, Royal Court Theatre, London
  • Just a Little Less Than Normal, Royal Court Theatre, London
  • Sudlow's Dawn, Royal Court Theatre, London
  • Irish Eyes and English Tears, Royal Court Theatre, London
  • In The Company of Men, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford
  • TV Times, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford
  • Knight of the Burning Pestle, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford
  • Amadeus, Peter Hall Company
  • The Country Wife, Centreline Productions
  • The Last Yankee, Leicester Haymarket
  • Woyzeck, Foco Novo at Lyric Hammersmith
  • War Crimes, ICA
  • The Dresser, Leatherhead
  • Hedda Gabler, Yvonne Arnaud Guildford
  • Much Ado About Nothing, Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park
  • As You Like It, Old Vic
  • Vieux Carre, West End
  • Frankenstein, National Theatre, London
  • Barking in Essex, Wyndham's Theatre

References

  1. ^ "Karl Johnson on The Pineapple Pub". London Beyond Sight. 1 October 2012. VocalEyesAD.
  2. ^ Open Culture: Wittgenstein Archived 6 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 7 May 2014
  3. ^ BBC One - Lark Rise to Candleford. Accessed 7 May 2014
  4. ^ "Irish Film Board - Film Directory - Features - The Pier". Directory.irishfilmboard.ie. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  5. ^ "History with a human face". The Sunday Telegraph. 2 September 2018. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  6. ^ Patrick O'Kane (2 May 2012). Actors' Voices: The People Behind the Performances: The People Behind the Performances. Oberon Books. p. 9. ISBN 978-1-84943-336-5.
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