Born in Plymouth, Devon, England, UK — Feb 25 1960

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.
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Damon Stryk

Sydney Place

Rolo Haynes

Daniel Langham

Edward


Gary Hicks

Alfred Pennyworth

Inspector

General Velementov

Nigel Timson

Rex Mayhew

Alistair Hastings

Damien Trotter


Bartholomew Rusk

Pete

Raskolnikov

Robert Adelman

Hendricks

Jack Willis

Stuart Henderson

Sir Robert Loxley

Mike Swift

Leroy Brown

Prime Minister Oliver Everett

Maxim Volontov

Reginald

Dr. Tertius Lydgate


Declan McConnochie

Anthony Fossett

Roger Carbury

Horace Kephart

Michael Belcombe

Inspector Chris Franks

James Mitchell

Grimes

Dr. Rock Positano

Nicholas Steen

Sully

Fruit Stripped Lawyer (voice)

Young Gerald Middleton


Sir Thomas Bertram

Dan

Ted


Paul Burrell

Brian

Pitt Crawley

John the Baptist / 'Bosey'

Old Man

Inspector

Adam

Taylor

Patrick Skill

Hans Lieber

Self

Jack Blakeney

DC Peter Finch

Adam

Andrei
Michael

Directing

Jamie

Bobby Rosen

Mr. Bushnell

Voice (Readings)
James

Jack Blakeney

Mike Swift

Simon

Leslie Bliss
Coach Phillip

The Newsreader

Eddie Brennan

Tracey
Michael Cooper

Albert