
Douglas Hodge
Acting
Biography
Douglas Hodge is an English actor, director, and musician who trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Hodge is a council member of the National Youth Theatre for which, in 1989, he co-wrote Pacha Mama's Blessing about the Amazon rain forests staged at the Almeida Theatre.
Born: February 25, 1960
Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon, England, UK
Known For

Black Mirror
Twisted tales run wild in this mind-bending anthology series that reveals humanity's worst traits, greatest innovations and more.

Skins
Irreverent comedy drama which follows the messy lives, loves, delirious highs and inevitable lows of a group of raucous teenage friends in Bristol.

Joker
During the 1980s, a failed stand-up comedian is driven insane and turns to a life of crime and chaos in Gotham City while becoming an infamous psychopathic crime figure.

The Great
A genre-bending, anti-historical ride through 18th century Russia following the rise of Catherine the Nothing to Catherine the Great and her explosive relationship with husband Peter, the emperor of Russia.

Only Fools and Horses
Only Fools and Horses.... Is a British sitcom created and written by John Sullivan. Seven series were originally transmitted on BBC One from 1981 to 1991, with sixteen sporadic Christmas specials aired until 2003. In working-class Peckham in south-east London, ambitious market trader Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter and his younger half-brother Rodney, explore their highs and lows in life, in particular their attempts to get rich. Initially not an immediate hit and receiving little promotion early on, it later achieved consistently high ratings, and the 1996 episode "Time on Our Hands" (originally billed as the series finale) holds the record for the biggest UK audience for a sitcom episode, attracting 24.3 million viewers. The series bears a significant influence on British culture, contributing several words and phrases to the English language.

One Night
The story of four ordinary people whose fates are linked by a seemingly inconsequential event.

Penny Dreadful
Some of literature's most terrifying characters, including Dr. Frankenstein, Dorian Gray, and iconic figures from the novel Dracula are lurking in the darkest corners of Victorian London. Penny Dreadful is a frightening psychological thriller that weaves together these classic horror origin stories into a new adult drama.

The Way We Live Now
Anthony Trollope’s epic tale of Victorian power and corruption, set in the 1870s. Within weeks of his arrival in London, financier Augustus Melmotte announces a railway is to be built from Salt Lake City to the Gulf of Mexico and entices distinguished members of England's land-rich, cash-poor aristocracy into his web. Many are eager to sell their ailing land parcels to afford moving to London proper and naïve speculators are all lured in with promises of an instant fortune.

Middlemarch
19th century Great Britain. The Industrial Revolution brings both the promise and fear of change. In the provincial town of Middlemarch, the progressive Dorothea Brooke desperately seeks intellectual fulfillment in a male-dominated society and is driven into an unhappy marriage to the elderly scholar Casaubon. No sooner do they embark on their honeymoon than she meets and develops an instant connection with Casaubon's young cousin, Will Ladislaw. When idealistic Doctor Lydgate arrives, his new methods of medicine sweep him into the battle between conservatives and liberals in town. He quickly becomes enamored of the beautiful, privileged Rosamond Vincy, a woman whose troubles seem bound to destroy him.

The Night Manager
Former British soldier Jonathan Pine navigates the shadowy recesses of Whitehall and Washington where an unholy alliance operates between the intelligence community and the secret arms trade. To infiltrate the inner circle of lethal arms dealer Richard Onslow Roper, Pine must himself become a criminal.
Filmography
as Pete
as Stuart Henderson
as Prime Minister Oliver Everett
as Reginald
as The Newsreader
as Hendricks
as Old Man
as Simon
as Robert Adelman
as Leroy Brown
as General Velementov
as Albert
as Jack Willis
as Alfred Pennyworth
as James Mitchell
as Hans Lieber
as Dr. Rock Positano
as Alistair Hastings
as Sully
as Maxim Volontov
as Nicholas Steen
as Grimes
as Taylor
as Rex Mayhew
as Horace Kephart
as Bartholomew Rusk
as Fruit Stripped Lawyer (voice)
as Paul Burrell
as Inspector Chris Franks
as Anthony Fossett
as Sydney Place
as Mr. Bushnell
as Ted
as Rolo Haynes
as Daniel Langham
as Sir Robert Loxley
as Self
as Dan
as Damon Stryk
as Michael Belcombe
as Sir Thomas Bertram
as Edward
as Brian
as Pitt Crawley
as Andrei
as Kenneth Burns
as Sgt. Maj. Kenneth 'Kenny' Burns
as Gary Hicks
as Roger Carbury
as Eddie Brennan
as Mike Swift
as Mike Swift
as Jack Blakeney
as Voice (Readings)
as Leslie Bliss
as DC Peter Finch
as Tracey
as Dr. Tertius Lydgate
as Inspector
as Young Gerald Middleton
as Adam
as Adam
as Bobby Rosen
as Jamie
as Patrick Skill
as John the Baptist / 'Bosey'
as Raskolnikov
as Stage Manger / Son / Ordolfo
as Inspector
as Damien Trotter
as Nigel Timson