Scott Turnbull | |
Birth Date: | [1] |
Birth Place: | Middlesbrough, England |
Occupation: | Actor |
Alma Mater: | Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts |
Scott Turnbull (born 1981) is an English actor.
In 2006, Turnbull graduated from the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA).[2]
Turnbull first started his career in the last series of the BBC One children's television series Byker Grove in 2006.[3] Later in 2007, he guest starred in "Better Off Dead", the forty-first episode of the twenty-third series of ITV police procedural series, The Bill. In 2008, he guest-starred in the short-lived ITV medical soap opera The Royal Today, as Liam Dooley. In 2013, he guest-starred as Paul in the BAFTA-nominated[4] fantasy/supernatural CBBC television series Wolfblood.
In 2006, Turnbull made his professional theatre debut as Geordie in Ian Brown's stage adaption of Colin Teevan's How Many Miles To Basra? at the West Yorkshire Playhouse.[5]
Turnbull played the role of the daughter in Selma Dimitrijevic's production of her play titled Gods Are Fallen and All Safety Gone, alongside Sean Campion who played the role of the mother, and presented by Grayscale.[6]
Year | Title | Role | Note(s) | |
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2007 | The Bill | Jamie Royce | Episode: "Better Off Dead" | |
2008 | The Royal Today | Liam Dooley | Episode: "Episode 1.13" | |
2013 | Wolfblood | Paul | Episode: "Grave Consequences" |