Stewart Wright


Stewart Wright is an English film, television and stage actor.
Wright started appearing on screen in 1997, after graduating from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. His breakthrough came in 1999 playing the role of Nick Levick in award-winning BBC mockumentary series People Like Us.  Among his television credits are Black Books, Smack the Pony, Rescue Me, Wild West, Doc Martin, Bonkers, Love and Marriage and I Want My Wife Back. His film work includes Bridget Jones's Diary, Ali G Indahouse, A Good Year, and Bollywood film, Jungle Cry.

Early life

Wright was born in 1974 in Hammersmith, London, the son of two doctors. He attended Wellington College, Berkshire in the early 1990s where his passion for rugby led to his captaining the Ist XV and being a non-travelling reserve for the England U18s. Stewart went on to complete a BA in Acting at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama graduating in 1996.

Career

Film and Television
Wright has played a wide variety of roles in film and TV for over twenty years, since his debut in Fierce Creatures, starring John Cleese and Jamie Lee Curtis.
His breakthrough came playing Nick Levick in the award-winning mockumentary series People Like Us in 1999. Since then he has starred in other acclaimed comedies including Black Books, Smack The Pony and Bridget Jones's Diary. He played the lead role of Eddie Chisolm alongside Sally Phillips in the BBC comedy drama Rescue Me, written by David Nicholls, and starred opposite Dawn French and Catherine Tate in BBC sitcom Wild West. For two series’ he was Martin Clunes' foil, PC Mark Mylow, in the worldwide hit Doc Martin. In October 2019 his character was brought back for a one-off special. He went on to star in Love & Marriage, alongside Ashley Jensen, Alison Steadman and Celia Imrie. He has acted in a number of television dramas such as Armadillo, The Nightmare Worlds of H. G. Wells and Dirty Filthy Love, working alongside Michael Sheen, Shirley Henderson, Ray Winston and Stephen Rea. In 2019 he worked with Steve McQueen playing Mr Bains in the ‘Education’ episode of anthology series ‘Small Axe’ for BBC/Amazon.
Wright's film work includes British comedy classics Bridget Jones's Diary & Ali G Inda House, as well as reuniting with Martin Clunes to star as Uncle Henry in the improvised comedy Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey? He plays a central role in Bollywood film Jungle Cry which premiered at Cannes in 2019. The film tells the real life story of a group of Indian street kids who surprised the world in 2007 when they came to the UK and won the junior Rugby World Cup. He plays Paul Walsh, the man who inspired the team to play.
Writing
Wright has co-written and performed in two six part radio series. His first commission for BBC Radio 4 was Strangers on Trains in which he played 28 characters. This was later repeated on BBC Radio 4 Extra. He went on to write Earls Of The Court with Perrier Award winner Will Adamsdale, which aired on Radio 4 in 2010. A hit with listeners, the pair played two Australians lost in London. The final episode was ‘Pick of the Week’ in the Radio Times. These characters were developed into a short film, Knights Of The Realm which won Best comedy/dramedy short at the LA Film Festival and Best Dramedy at the LA Shorts Fest.
Theatre
In 2001 Wright became recognised as a stage actor after playing Frank Lubey in the Royal National Theatre production of All My Sons, directed by the Olivier Award-winning Howard Davies. Since then he has maintained a theatre career alongside his screen work, playing roles varying from the Prince of Wales in The Madness of George III at the Leeds Playhouse to Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Bristol Old Vic and Angus in Birmingham Repertory Theatre’s Neville’s Island.
In 2010 he was in Tom Morris' production of Swallows & Amazons, playing “the seven-year-old Roger to hilarious comic effect.” Originally at the Bristol Old Vic, it then transferred to the West End. Wright's roles since have included Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing, at the Rose Theatre Kingston and the pantomime dame at the Lyric Theatre . His performance of Frank in The Memory of Water at the Nottingham Playhouse was lauded by Michael Billington of The Guardian, who called it ‘beautifully played’.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleOther notes
1997Alexei Sayle's Merry-Go-RoundVariousSeries 1, Episode 4
1997ChalkPoliceman # 1Episode: "The Star Pupil"
1999People Like UsNick LevickEpisode: “The Estate Agent”
Rose D'Or Light Entertainment Festival, Winner, Silver Rose Comedy 2000. Royal Television Society, Winner, Best Situation Comedy/Comedy Drama 2000. Nominated Best Comedy BAFTA awards 2000
2000The Vicar of DibleyLocal TV newsreaderEpisode: "Summer"
Winner; National Television Awards 1998, Royal Television Society 1998, TV Quick Awards 2005, Rose d’Or Light Entertainment Festival 2007
2000My HeroCricketerEpisode: "Thermoman's Greatest Challenge"
2000DoctorsDave DarwinEpisode: "Mum's The Word"
2000Smack the PonyGroomSeries 2, Episode 4
In 1999 and 2000, the first two series of Smack the Pony won the Emmy Award for the 'Best Popular Arts Show', and all three series were nominated for Bafta awards.
2000Black BooksSecond CustomerEpisode: “Manny’s First Day”
Black Books won the BAFTA for Best Situation Comedy in 2001 and 2005, and won a Bronze Rose at the Festival Rose d'Or of Montreux in 2001. It also received nominations for British Comedy Awards and the Irish Film and Television Awards
2000I Saw YouMistaken dateGranada series
2001So What Now?Terry
2001Murder in MindSteveEpisode: "Neighbors"
2001World of PubVarious CharactersEpisodes: "Caine", "Sixties", "Drink", "Queen"
2001ArmadilloMarius Van Meer3 part drama
2001CouplingHarryEpisode “Dressed”   
Winner Best TV Comedy, British Comedy Awards 2003, Winner, Silver Rose, Rose D'Or Light Entertainment Festival 2001
2002Rescue MeEddie ChisholmLead role
2002CelebMatthewEpisode: "The Assassin"
2003Ready When You Are, Mr McGillGeoff 1st ADTelevision film
2004Wild WestPC AlanLead role
Nominated for a Primetime Emmy
2004Dirty Filthy LoveRhodriTelevision film
Won Best Single Drama at the RTS Awards 2005
2004Doc MartinPC Mark MylowSeries 1 and 2
Winner, Best TV Comedy Drama, British Comedy Awards 2004
2006SpooksThames Barrier GuideSeries 5, Episode 10
2007BonkersJohn LewisLead role
2008Love SoupJeffEpisode: "The Menaced Assassin"
2008MalcolmTelevision film
2013Love and MarriageKevin ParadiseLead role; ITV series
2014The Nightmare Worlds of H. G. WellsClarence ClintTelevision film - Sky Arts
2016Marley's GhostsSergeant HatfieldSeries 2, Episode 1
2016I Want My Wife BackCurtis Lead role; BBC series
2017Doctor WhoAlanEpisode "The Lie of the Land"
2019Casualty Len HartmanSeries 33, Episode 21
2019Doc MartinSergeant Mark MylowSeries 9, Episode 4
2019Doctors Keith GilmartinEpisode 78
2020Small AxeMr Bains
2020DoctorsKeith Gilmartin-

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