Phil McKee
Lyceum credits include: A Madman Sings To The Moon, Julius Caesar.
Television credits include: The Rig (Amazon), Professor T (ITV), Deadwater Fell (Channel 4), Traces (BBC), Killing Eve (BBC), Strikeback (Sky 1), Vera, (ITV), Jekyll and Hyde (ITV), Ripper Street (Amazon Prime), Fleming (Sky), Dracula (NBC/ Carnival), Blue Haven (BBC), (Rubinesque (Sky), M.I. High (BBC), Privates (BBC), Garrow’s Law (BBC), Taggart (ITV), Ghost Squad (Channel 4), Doctors (BBC), Family (London Weekend Television), The Lost Battalion (A&E Television), Band of Brothers (Dreamworks/ HBO), Lost In France (BBC), Silent Witness (BBC), The Place Of The Dead (London Weekend Television), Soldier Soldier (Central Television), The Bill (ITV), Richard II (Carnival), Crime Traveller (Carnival), Heartbeat (Granada), Lovejoy (BBC).
Theatre credits include: Sunshine on Leith (Leeds Playhouse), Crude (Grid Iron), Dunsinane (RSC), Any Given Day (Traverse Theatre), Pandas (Traverse Theatre), Relocated (Royal Court) Noughts and Crosses (RSC), Mary Stuart (National Theatre of Scotland), That Face (Tron Theatre), Strawberries In January (Paines Plough/ Traverse Theatre), 8000M (Suspect Culture/ Tramway), Damages (Bush Theatre), Stitching (Traverse Theatre), Macbeth (Cage Theatre Company at The Landor), The Robbers (The Gate Theatre), The Boat Players (The Gate Theatre), Napoli Milionaria (RNT), King Lear (RNT – American and World Tour), Richard III (RNT – American and World Tour), Lady Betty (Cheek by Jowl).
Film credits include: Hurricane (Head Gear Films), Clash Of The Titans (Gorgon Films), The Shepherd (Shepherd Productions), George And The Dragon (Carousel), Simon Magus (Silesia Films/ Channel 4), The Star, Joan Of Arc (Leeloo Productions), The Debt Collector (Dragon Pictures), The Turning Tide (Broken Spectre), Beginners Luck.
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