Justin McDonald explained

Birth Name:Justin Mark McDonald
Birth Place:Gateshead, England
Birth Date:21 March 1983
Occupation:Actor
Alma Mater:Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts
Spouse:Kate Hodgson
Children:2
Years Active:2005–present

Justin McDonald (born 21 March 1983) is a British actor of film, television and theatre.

Early life

Justin Mark McDonald was born in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear in North East England. His keen interest in Art and Literature led him into acting at an early age and he was soon awarded a scholarship by the prestigious Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London where he gained a Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree in Acting.

Career

McDonald went on to complete his studies early in order to film on the television drama Distant Shores for ITV Granada, playing series regular Ben McCallister.[1] Following this he has appeared in many acclaimed television productions such as Holby City, The Bill, Torchwood, Afterlife, Casualty, Emmerdale, Wolfblood and the crime detective series Inspector George Gently.

McDonald's first major film saw him appearing alongside Renée Zellweger and Ewan McGregor in the Beatrix Potter biopic Miss Potter as the young William Heelis, who encouraged the young Beatrix Potter to write and illustrate her stories. He then went on to appear in another British biopic playing Steve in And When Did You Last See Your Father? which starred Jim Broadbent and Colin Firth. The film was based on the memoirs of the same title written by Blake Morrison.[2] More recently McDonald played a lead Detective in feature film Winter Ridge.

McDonald's stage debut came in 2010, playing the role of Klaus Voormann in the original stage adaptation of Backbeat. The untold story of The Beatles during their early Hamburg days.[3]

As well as acting on stage and screen, McDonald is an accomplished voice over artist. He played the voice of Frank Simmons in the critically acclaimed Nintendo Wii Video Game Cursed Mountain.[4] His voice career has also led him to the Monty Python comedy troupe, playing the voice of young David Sherlock in the animated feature film [5]

Awards and nominations

In 2023, McDonald won a Royal Television Society award for drama performance of the year in British Film Institute short film Fist.[6]

Selected work

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Distant ShoresBen McCallisterSeries 1, episodes 1–6 (main cast)
2005Holby CityMatthew SamuelsSeries 7, episode 16 "Live and Let Die"
2005Eddie ClarkSeries 21, episode 64 "337"
2006AfterlifeCameronSeries 2, episode 5 "Mirrorball"
2006TorchwoodMattSeries 1, episode 2 "Day One"
2008CasualtyLewis CorkSeries 22, episode 21 "Adrenaline Rush"
2008DoctorsRobin HartnallSeries 9, episode 207 "Hopelessly Devoted"
2009Inspector George GentlyJed JimpsonSeries 2, episode 4 "Gently Through the Mill"
2012EmmerdaleTrevor CunninghamRecurring Role
2013CasualtyRory TimpsonRecurring Role
2016WolfbloodDr JonesSeries 4
Film
YearTitleRole
2006Miss PotterYoung William Heelis
2007Vampire DiaryBrad
2007And When Did You Last See Your Father?Steve
2012Young David Sherlock (voice)
2018Winter Ridge Tom Harris
2019A Modern MagicianJim
2021EvieJeremy
2021The Almond and the SeahorseSimon
2022FistAaron
2023Goodwin IslandKai
Theatre
YearTitleRoleTheatreNotes
2010BackbeatKlaus VoormannCitizens' Theatre, GlasgowBased on the 1994 film of the same name
2016The Fighting BradfordsRoland Boys BradfordGala Theatre, Durham, England
Voice
YearTitleNotes
2009Cursed MountainVideo game
2020Video game

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://sharetv.com/shows/distant_shores_uk Distant Shores on ShareTV
  2. News: All about my father. The Observer review. 7 October 2007. London. Philip. French. 8 October 2007.
  3. Web site: Backbeat. Citizens Theatre. 10 June 2010.
  4. Web site: Cursed Mountain. Neoseeker review. 12 September 2009.
  5. http://www.justpressplay.net/articles/10030-new-trailer-and-bizarre-images-from-monty-python-biopic-qa-liars-autobiographyq.html A Liar's Autobiography
  6. Web site: RTS North East tv awards . The Northern Echo . 27 February 2023.