
David Morrissey
David Mark Morrissey (born 21 June 1964) is an English actor and director. Morrissey grew up in the Kensington and Knotty Ash areas of Liverpool. He learned to act at the Everyman Youth Theatre, alongside Ian Hart, Mark and Stephen McGann, and Cathy Tyson. At the age of 18, he and Hart were cast in the television series One Summer (1983), which won them recognition throughout the country. After making One Summer, Morrissey attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art before acting with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. Throughout the 1990s, he often portrayed policemen and soldiers, though took other defining roles such as Bradley Headstone in Our Mutual Friend (1998) and Christopher Finzi in Hilary and Jackie (1998). More film parts followed, including roles in Some Voices (2000) and Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001), before he played the critically acclaimed roles of Stephen Collins in State of Play (2003) and Gordon Brown in The Deal (2003). The former won him a nomination at the British Academy Television Awards and the latter a Best Actor award at the Royal Television Society Awards. His film roles have not always been acclaimed; his appearance as the male lead in Basic Instinct 2 (2006) was widely criticised, and The Reaping (2007) bombed at the box office. Since then, he has had leading roles in Sense and Sensibility (2008), Red Riding (2009) and Five Days (2010), acted in the films Nowhere Boy (2009) and Centurion (2010), and produced and starred in the crime drama Thorne (2010). He returned to the stage in 2008 for a run of Neil LaBute's In a Dark Dark House and will take the title role in the Liverpool Everyman's production of Macbeth in 2011. As a director Morrissey has helmed short films, and the dramas Sweet Revenge (2001) and Passer By (2004) for the BBC. His feature debut, Don't Worry About Me, premiered at the 2009 London Film Festival and was broadcast on BBC television in March 2010. He is married to the novelist Esther Freud, has three children and is a patron of numerous charities. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Morrissey, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
17 TV shows
TV Shows

The Walking Dead
AMC

Agatha Christie's Poirot
ITV1

Good Omens
Prime Video

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
CBS

Inside No. 9
BBC Two

The Hollow Crown
BBC Two

Extant
CBS

Would I Lie to You?
BBC One

Britannia
Sky Atlantic

Soccer AM
Sky Sports

The Missing
BBC One

State of Play
BBC One

The Long Shadow
ITV1

Between the Lines
BBC One

Prime Target
Apple TV

Sense and Sensibility
BBC One

Sherwood
BBC One
Other Credits
Blackpool, The One Show, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, Five Days, Meadowlands, Out of the Blue, Holding On, One Summer, Meet The Immigrants, Thorne, Framed, The 7.39, The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer, Turkey: Empire of Erdogan, The Field of Blood, True Love, The Driver, Gods of Tennis, South Riding, Ellie & Natasia, Doctor Who Greatest Moments, Rock 'n' Roll America, This World, Between the Covers, Lion Country: Night and Day, The City and the City, Pure Wickedness, Daddy Issues, Linda Green, Murder, Finney, 9mm: Guns and Gangs, Rob Beckett's Smart TV, Britain's Notorious Prisons, Devil's Advocate, The Singapore Grip, Manhunt, The Storyteller: Greek Myths, Our Mutual Friend, Gone, Red Riding, The Knock, The Siege, Zero Hour, Tip Toe