Alex Macqueen Explained

Alex Macqueen
Birth Name:Alexander Tulloch Macqueen
Birth Date:30 November 1973
Birth Place:Epsom, Surrey, England
Alma Mater:Collingwood College, Durham
Pembroke College, Cambridge
Years Active:2003–present

Alexander Tulloch Macqueen (born 30 November 1973)[1] is an English actor and writer. He has appeared on television, film and radio in the UK in productions such as Holby City, Doctor Who, Hut 33, Peep Show, The Thick of It, Keeping Mum, , and The Inbetweeners. He also guest-starred in The Durrells in series 4.

Early life

Macqueen was born in Epsom, Surrey. He was educated at St John's School, Leatherhead, from 1990 to 1992[2] and left to receive a first in English literature at Collingwood College, Durham University. He went on to study for a M.Phil at Pembroke College, Cambridge, graduating in 1998.[3]

Professional career

He played sarcastic consultant anaesthetist Keith Greene in 75 episodes of Holby City between May 2005 and July 2010.[2] He appeared as the Rt Hon Julius Nicholson, Lord Nicholson of Arnage, the bawdy and persistently peckish "blue-skies advisor" to the Prime Minister in political satire The Thick of It. He also played Sir Jonathan Tutt, British Ambassador to the UN, in the film In the Loop;[4] both were directed by Armando Iannucci. He also acted in the Comic Relief special of Mr. Bean in 2007 as a vicar. He played Kevin Sutherland in E4's comedy, The Inbetweeners.[2] In 2010, he starred as Howard, an anti-speed bump community campaigner in two episodes of BBC1's Outnumbered.[5] [6]

He appeared in the Comedy Central/BBC collaboration, Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire,[4] in which he played Barnabus, the sidekick to the Chancellor Dongalor, played by Matt Lucas. He starred as Roy Tunt in The Hide,[4] which premiered on FilmFour in February 2009. He won the award for Best Actor at the Marbella Film Festival in 2009 for this role.

Macqueen acted in a series of videos on YouTube as Clive Rudloe, a character who claims to be "the world's number one DJ". The videos are spoofs created by real-life DJs Above and Beyond.[7] In late 2009, he starred in several episodes of The News at Bedtime on BBC Radio 4, in a variety of supporting roles. In 2010, he appeared as the publisher Malcolm Dodds in Woody Allen's You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger. That year he also had a small role in the comedy film Four Lions. In 2011, was in "The National Anthem", an episode of the anthology series Black Mirror.[4]

In 2012, he appeared in a Doctor Who spin-off UNIT: Dominion,[4] published by Big Finish Productions, in a role described as "the Other Doctor" who is revealed to be the Doctor's long-term adversary The Master; the storyline establishes that Macqueen's Master is intended to be from a point between the Masters portrayed by Eric Roberts and Derek Jacobi. He reprised this role in 2014 for Dark Eyes 2, Dark Eyes 3, Dark Eyes 4 and again in 2016 alongside Geoffrey Beevers, who had played an earlier incarnation of the Master, in The Two Masters. In 2021, Macqueen returned to the role in Masterful, a story published to celebrate the Master's 50th anniversary. He also had a lead role as Edmund in Julia Davis' black period comedy Hunderby, opposite Davis and Alexandra Roach.[4] He played the role of Hove in the 2015 BBC series Pompidou, starring alongside Matt Lucas. During the filming of Pompidou, Macqueen and Matt Lucas played the game devised by the two 'Pumpidou'. Lucas however won no critical acclaim for 'Pumpidou', despite it being the key spin off to the show. However, Macqueen did receive a special recognition award for the 2015 edition of TOTY for his part in the success of 'Pumpidou'. He played Luke, the senior doctor in the six-part ITV comedy The Delivery Man.[8] In 2015, he also played the royal crier in Cinderella. In 2016, he acted opposite Sir Michael Caine in the film Youth, and played the role of Patrick Jarvis MP in series 3 of Peaky Blinders.[9]

In 2019, he appeared in and in 2022, he starred as Stephen Gardiner in Becoming Elizabeth.[4]

In 2023, he starred as Tindall in the Apple TV+ series Hijack, alongside Idris Elba and Neil Maskell.[4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003The Emperor's WifeDr. Lambroso
2005 Buried Alive
Keeping MumTrain Ticket Collector
2006 DadSonShort film
2007 MagiciansStooge
2008 The HideRoy Tunt
Tu£sdayMr Jacobs
2009 In the LoopSir Jonathan Tutt
A Very British CultTerryShort film
2010Four LionsMalcolm Storge MP
You Will Meet a Tall Dark StrangerMalcolm Dodds
Bonded by BloodPrison Governor
BistroWaiterShort film
2011Chalet GirlMacolm
AnuvahoodEdward
The Inbetweeners MovieKevin Sutherland
Pitch Black HeistIsaacShort film
2012GambitMr Dunlop
2013I Give It a YearMinister
Jack the Giant SlayerTour Guide
Dr EasySuperintendentShort film
One ChanceDr Thorpe
Too LeachJeffreyShort film
2014Fear of WaterCharles
CrocodileAndyShort film
The Inbetweeners 2Kevin Sutherland
2015Slow WestRupert Cavendish
CinderellaRoyal Crier
Dare to Be WildNigel Hogg
YouthQueen's Emissary
Not Sophie's ChoiceDaddyShort film
Just DessertsDennisShort film
2016Domestic PolicyShort film
2017The Intelligence Explosion: How to Stop a Robot from Turning EvilDennisShort film
Son of PerditionThe ManShort film
The OvercoatThe VIPShort film
2018Slaughterhouse RulezTerrafrack Boss
All Is TrueSir Thomas Lucy
2019 Sycophantus
2020DownhillCharlie
2021School's Out ForeverMr. Bates
2022Mr. Stubbins

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Keen EddieGatesEpisode: "Eddie Loves Baseball"
2004Family BusinessPhotographer1 episode
Murder CityIan PayneEpisode: "Big City Small World"
OutlawsClerk2 episodes
2005Dead Man WedsScientist1 episode
Einstein's Big IdeaChaterTV film documentary
Peep ShowJury foremanEpisode: "Jurying"
2005–2009The Thick of ItJulius Nicholson5 episodes
2005–2010Holby CityKeith Greene75 episodes
2006MayoAdministratorMini-series
All in the GameDr PhelpsTV film
CasualtyDr Keith GreeneEpisode: "All at See"
The Wind in the WillowsClerkTV film
2006–2008 PullingIan2 episodes
2007The Afternoon PlaySimonEpisode: "The Real Deal"
The IT CrowdVicarEpisode: "Return of the Golden Child"
Christmas at the RivieraBarryTV film
2008 Delta ForeverAlexEpisode: "Pilot"
Trexx and FlipsideImmigration officerEpisode: "B-Ice's New Clothes"
The Wrong DoorCaptain Justice6 episodes
Lead BalloonBrendanEpisode: "Spikey"
2008–2010The InbetweenersKevin Sutherland5 episodes
2009Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of FireBarnabus6 episodes
Comedy ShowcaseNeilEpisode: "The Amazing Dermot"
2010OutnumberedHoward2 episodes
Hotel TrubbleZ Dogg's managerEpisode: "Catz 'N' Doggz"
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd MargaretHotel manager2 episodes
MirandaLibrarianEpisode: "Before I Die"
2011Come Fly with MeNut allergy passenger1 episode
CampusBank managerEpisode: "The Culling Fields"
LewisDr Julius FisherEpisode: "The Mind Has Mountains"
Rock & ChipsBernard BirdEpisode: "The Frog and the Pussycat"
Holy Flying CircusBBC Head of Rude WordsTV film
Black MirrorSpecial Agent CallettEpisode: "The National Anthem"
This Is England '88Fay's dadMini-series
2012The Cricklewood GreatsTim DempseyTV film
Best Possible Taste: The Kenny Everett StoryTV directorTV film
Mr StinkNews reporterTV film
2012–2015HunderbyEdmund10 episodes
2013PlebsBrother QuintusEpisode: "Saturnalia"
Playhouse PresentsMarcoEpisode: "Stage Door Johnnies"
2014Trying AgainMartin6 episodes
2015PompidouHove6 episodes
The Delivery ManMr Luke Edward6 episodes
TogetherAshley6 episodes
2016Hardy1 episode
Hoff the RecordKurtEpisode: "Rehab"
Peaky BlindersPatrick Jarvis MP3 episodes
2017Hospital PeopleJeremy LaceEpisode: "The Hospital Awards"
BabsPeter CharlesworthTV film
Eric, Ernie and MeBill CottonTV film
2018Silent WitnessGuy Bernhardt2 episodes
High & DryNewton2 episodes
Sally4EverDavid5 episodes
2019Road to BrexitCharles BraxtonTV film
The DurrellsColonel Ribbindane1 episode
2020The Trial of Christine KeelerMervyn Griffith-Jones2 episodes
Ben Harvey6 episodes
HildaAlvin13 episodes
2022Becoming ElizabethStephen Gardiner6 episodes
2023ExtraordinaryHead teacherEpisode: "The Jen Show"
HijackTindall
2025The FeudNickFilming [10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: November 30, 1973. British Comedy Guide.
  2. Web site: OJ Dinner 2018. St John's School . 2018. 5 August 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200805110759/https://www.stjohnsleatherhead.co.uk/news/?pid=56&nid=7&storyid=19 . dead.
  3. Web site: Congregation of the Regent House on 9 May 1998 . University of Cambridge . 9 May 1998. 28 August 2017.
  4. Web site: Alex Macqueen Credits . tvguide.com . 20 October 2023.
  5. Web site: BBC One – Outnumbered, Series 3, Episode 3. bbc.co.uk . 22 April 2010.
  6. Web site: BBC One – Outnumbered, Series 3, Episode 6. bbc.co.uk . 20 May 2010.
  7. Above & Beyond. YouTube. 4 July 2015.
  8. Web site: The Delivery Man. presscentre. 4 July 2015.
  9. Web site: Macqueen profile. IMDb. 28 August 2017.
  10. Web site: Channel 5 drama The Feud takes over Jarrow as Jill Halfpenny and Derry Girls star spotted. Chronicle Live. Simon. Duke. 13 May 2024.