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One of Britain's finest stage- and film-actors, Richardson interprets his Bell with a brilliance and dedication that make him own the part. A great sense of intelligence, dignity, energetic charisma and profound humanity give his interpretation thoroughly memorable power and complexity.
Best remembered today as the machiavellian Francis Urquhart in BBC's House of Cards, the character of Joseph Bell was close to his heart and he considered it among the three roles he wanted to be best known for.
Charles Edwards | Arthur Conan Doyle (series)
As a greatly versatile british actor, Edwards has notably established himself as a regular lead on London's big stages. Arthur Conan Doyle was his first great role in an ambitious TV production, and he fills it with captivating life. The natural charm, subtlety, intelligence and depth he brings to the part make him a brilliant hero that carries as much vulnerable youthfulness as calm sobriety.
Best known internationally through his involvement with famed costume drama series Downton Abbey, Edwards early on gets to showcast his talent as screen actor in Murder Rooms.
Robin Laing | Arthur Conan Doyle (pilot film)
The scottish actor plays the adolescent Arthur of the pilot movie with great sensitivity for the inner condition of his part. His Doyle is rebellious, vulnerable, and thoroughly delightful to follow on screen.
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One of Britain's finest stage- and film-actors, Richardson interprets his Bell with a brilliance and dedication that make him own the part. A great sense of intelligence, dignity, energetic charisma and profound humanity give his interpretation thoroughly memorable power and complexity.
Best remembered today as the machiavellian Francis Urquhart in BBC's House of Cards, the character of Joseph Bell was close to his heart and he considered it among the three roles he wanted to be best known for.
Charles Edwards | Arthur Conan Doyle (series)
As a greatly versatile british actor, Edwards has notably established himself as a regular lead on London's big stages. Arthur Conan Doyle was his first great role in an ambitious TV production, and he fills it with captivating life. The natural charm, subtlety, intelligence and depth he brings to the part make him a brilliant hero that carries as much vulnerable youthfulness as calm sobriety.
Best known internationally through his involvement with famed costume drama series Downton Abbey, Edwards early on gets to showcast his talent as screen actor in Murder Rooms.
Robin Laing | Arthur Conan Doyle (pilot film)
The scottish actor plays the adolescent Arthur of the pilot movie with great sensitivity for the inner condition of his part. His Doyle is rebellious, vulnerable, and thoroughly delightful to follow on screen.
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