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  2. Malcolm Sinclair (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Sinclair (born 5 June 1950) is a British stage and television actor and former President of Trade Union, Equity 2010–18 when he stood down after 4 terms and was replaced by Maureen Beattie. He played Assistant Chief Constable Freddy Fisher in the television series Pie in the Sky from 1994 to 1997.

  3. Pressure (play) - Wikipedia

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    Pressure is a 2014 play written by David Haig, based on true events that took place during World War II.It centres on the true story of James Stagg and the weather forecasts that determined the date of the D-Day landings as part of Operation Overlord.

  4. Withnail and I (play) - Wikipedia

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    Withnail and I is a play by Bruce Robinson, based on the 1987 film of the same name also by Robinson. ... (Marwood) and Malcolm Sinclair as Uncle Monty. [4]

  5. Temple (play) - Wikipedia

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    Temple is a 2015 play by Steve Waters about the 2011 United Kingdom anti-austerity protests. [1] It premiered at the Donmar Warehouse from 21 May to 25 July 2015, directed by Howard Davies and featuring Simon Russell Beale as 'the Dean', [2] along with Anna Calder-Marshall, Paul Higgins, Rebecca Humphries, Shereen Martin and Malcolm Sinclair.

  6. Malcolm Sinclair - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Sinclair may refer to: Malcolm Sinclair (Swedish nobleman) (1690–1739), whose assassination caused the Russo–Swedish War of 1741–1743; Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness (born 1948), British politician and member of the House of Lords; Malcolm Sinclair (actor) (born 1950), English stage and television actor and president of ...

  7. Hay Fever (play) - Wikipedia

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    Hay Fever is a comic play written by Noël Coward in 1924. Its first production was in the West End in 1925 with Marie Tempest as Judith Bliss. A cross between high farce and a comedy of manners , the play is set in an English country house in the 1920s, and deals with the four eccentric members of the Bliss family and their outlandish ...

  8. The Offies - Wikipedia

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    Male Performance in a Supporting Role in a Play [19] 2018 Tom Rhys Harries in The Pitchfork Disney at the Shoreditch Town Hall (winner) [18] 2018 Danny Hatchard in Eyes Closed, Ears Covered at The Bunker (theatre) (Nom) [18] 2019 Wil Johnson in Leave Taking at the Bush Theatre (winner) 2019 Malcolm Sinclair in Pressure at the Park Theatre (Nom)

  9. 2002 Laurence Olivier Awards - Wikipedia

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    Toby Jones as Arthur in The Play What I Wrote – Wyndham's. Desmond Barrit as Sir John Falstaff in Henry IV – Barbican; Ned Beatty as Big Daddy Pollitt in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof – Lyric; Adam Godley as Gompertz in Mouth to Mouth – Royal Court / Albery; Malcolm Sinclair as Major Giles Flack in Privates on Parade – Donmar Warehouse