James Robinson
Theatre credits include: Macbeth (an undoing) (Royal Lyceum Theatre); Landscape With Weapon (The Cockpit Theatre); Macbeth (National theatre); This Little Life of Mine (The Park Theatre); Brassed Off (York Theatre Royal); In Time o’ Strife (National Theatre of Scotland); Wendy House (The Vaults); I Didn’t Always Live Here, Trilby (Finborough Theatre); King John (Union Theatre); Bonfires and Vanities (New End Theatre); They Came To a City (Southwark Playhouse); A Man’s A Man (Gaiety Theatre); Online Courting (Edinburgh Festival); Knives In Hens, Festen (Battersea Arts Centre).
Television credits include: Babylon (Nightjack Ltd/Channel 4); The Borgias (Showtime Network); Washington (Railsplitter Pictures/ History Channel); Outlander (Sony Pictures Television); Charlatans (Kingdom Entertainment); Casualty, Doctors (BBC).
Film credits Include: Braveheart (20th Century Fox); A Merry Scottish Christmas (Hallmark Pictures); The Wee Man (Carnaby International); Saving Christmas Spirit (Nicely Entertainment); Dark Sense (Encaptivate Films); Ashes (Bradgate); Saxon (Silwood Films).
Radio Credits Include: Macbeth (Almost Tangible).
Awards: Winner of Audio Production award for Audio Performer of the Year.
Training: Rose Bruford College
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