Bill Thomas (actor) explained

Bill Thomas
Birth Place:London, England, UK
Occupation:Actor

Bill Thomas (born 1952) is an English stage and screen actor, one of the most prolific actors of his generation. In forty six years as a professional actor Bill played four hundred and sixty three characters but never a doctor, policeman or soldier, until his last film Loving Vincent in which he was Dr Mazery. The film was nominated for an Oscar.

From 2010 he struggled to remember lines and gave up acting in 2016 to become the doorman at Selfridges, the famous department store in London's Oxford Street, effectively his West End debut, and the most glamourous job he ever had.

Career

He was Tom Henshall, long suffering father of the hairdressing sisters in four seasons of the BBC series Cutting It and Charles Quance, the tailor who has a bumpy romance with one of the seamstresses in three seasons of the classic BBC serial The House of Eliott. He took the lead role of Colin in the feature film Weak at Denise, about a woman who is coaxed to seduce him by her immoral boyfriend to get his money but falls in love (a happy ending) and The Sky in Bloom in which he was Branick Hammond, who is dying from cancer (but that's the least of his problems) and Syrup (which was nominated for an Academy Award for best short life action feature in 1994). A bald man gets a wig and it changes his life.

He has done 145 TV commercials all over the world.

A return to the stage saw him playing Ironside, in An English Tragedy, a new play by Oscar-winning playwright Ronald Harwood. A generation of young adults know him as Mr Tucknott the pompous and terrifying bank manager in the classic Bodger and Badger series on BBCTV.

His previous stage work includes the lead role in Dragon in the Olivier Theatre as a member of the Royal National Theatre, a remarkable and innovative production by the accomplished director Ulz, after working together at Nottingham Playhouse. He was Arturo UI in The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, directed by David Gilmore at the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton and went on to lead roles in repertory for much his early career (including six plays by Shakespeare) having five children in the process with his wife, whom he met at the Victoria Theatre, Stoke in his first job out of Rose Bruford College. He was 23 and she was in the sixth form at a local school and worked as a volunteer usherette.

He has a long connection with the Theatre Royal, Stratford, E15, where with Jeff Teare and Patrick Prior he pioneered a series of political dramas, developing and performing leading roles in satirical attacks on Margaret Thatchers government. The same team produced pantomimes for many years during the 1980s and 90's which set a standard in British Theatre for integrity and quality.

TV work has included spells in Emmerdale and six episodes of Doctors, all different people, three different people inHeartbeat, five different people inThe Bill, four different people in Midsomer Murders.

He has also makes pictures and has exhibited at the Whitechapel Gallery in East London, where he has lived for most of his life.

Selected film and television work

YearProductionTypePartwatch clip:
2016Loving Vincent Animated feature filmDr Mazery (who claimed van Gogh was murdered). Oscar nominated as best animated feature.https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/990066647
2011OutnumberedBBCTV seriesMr Blain, Ben's teacher at parent's eveninghttps://vimeo.com/81955222
2011Pusher (2012 film) Feature FilmJack (who owes money to some bad, bad people. Ends up dead)https://vimeo.com/97592980
2010The Sky in BloomFeature filmBranick Hammond – traffics women and runs brothels. Ends up dead.https://vimeo.com/86914766
2010Merlin BBCTV seriesCylferth – sword maker and magician. Ends up dead.https://vimeo.com/24293954
2010Doctors BBCTV seriesHairy Potter (wigmaker won't take his medicine)https://vimeo.com/24305629
2010Prices to Pay Short filmThe Norfolk Farmer who shot a burglarhttps://vimeo.com/24296276
2009The Canoe Man TV dramaSampson – surely campsite managerhttps://vimeo.com/24309576
2009The Bill BBC TV seriesCharles Greene (nice neighbour helps victim)https://vimeo.com/24294953
2009 Heartbeat BBCTV seriesStation Master attacked by dog, pigeons and a fire extinguisherhttps://vimeo.com/24297757
2009Emmerdale ITV seriesErnest Amplethorpe – impassioned lover thumps the Bishophttps://vimeo.com/24297757
2008Abrahams Point Feature filmBob – boss of restoration company who befriends main man
2008Wire in the Blood ITV seriesJohn Rowland – paranoiac neighbour of main manhttps://vimeo.com/19907510
2008Antiques Rogueshow TV dramaFitch – the neighbour who blabs to the tabloidshttps://vimeo.com/24307871
2008Trial and Retribution ITV seriesNorman Gladstone, custodian of criminal evidence warehousehttps://vimeo.com/999090144
2007Messiah BBCTV seriesHarry Fullerton – flower seller, bereaved husband and fatherhttps://vimeo.com/24332665
2007Midsomer Murders ITV seriesDerek Wildacre – newly widowed and grievinghttps://vimeo.com/24331449
2006New Tricks BBCTV seriesEvans – imprisoned for 20 years for a crime he did not commit, released after a retired policeman takes up his case.https://vimeo.com/24317139
2006Dalziel and Pascoe TV SeriesPhil Cooper a man with a water divinerhttps://vimeo.com/24328749
2006City Lights BBCTV seriesMr Youd – employs his daughters boyfriend and pal to dig a pond, lives to regret it.https://vimeo.com/24329832
2003-6Cutting It BBCTV seriesTom Henshall – 20+ episodes as dad to three girls who set up a hairdressers. Has affair with pornstar etc. Gross wife.https://vimeo.com/999089806
2006Foyles War BBCTV seriesWillis the Air raid warden – finds a body with a knife in it in debris of bombed househttps://vimeo.com/999089534
1998Bodger and Badger BBCTV seriesMr Woberts the watcatcherhttps://vimeo.com/99087542
1993Syrup Short filmGeorge (lead) bald man gets a wig. Nominated for an Oscar. https://vimeo.com/24363996

Appearances in theatre include

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