Pearce Quigley is a Salford born actor known for his work on films such as Woody Allen's You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, Danny Boyle's Millions, The House of Mirth and The Way Back. He is also a familiar face on TV, specifically in comedy having appeared in That Peter Kay Thing, Peter Kay's Car Share, Happiness, Rovers, and the detectorists, as well as dramas such as Three Girls, In The Dark, Cutting It, Prime Suspect 3 and Our Friends in the North. He is also a celebrated stage actor, performing at the National Theatre and the Globe.
Killing Dad (Or How to Love Your Mother)
(Luggage Attendant)
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
(Poker Friend)
Grow Your Own
(Eddie)
Two Minutes
(Brian)
Big Dippers
(Perry)
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
(Bottom)
We Wish You a Mandy Christmas
(Ghost Of Christmas Present)
Within the Whirlwind
(Yelvov)
Bank of Dave 2: The Loan Ranger
(David Henshaw)
The House of Mirth
(Percy Gryce)
Breaking the Bank
(Oscar)
Millions
(Community Policeman)
Peterloo
(Joshua)
The Way Back
(The Professor)
Taming of the Shrew
(Grumio)
Hamlet - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
(Rosencrantz)
The Merry Wives of Windsor - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
(Sir John Falstaff)
National Theatre Live: The Beaux Stratagem
(Scrub)
Doctor Faustus - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
(Robin/Alexander)
Talk Radio
(Barry)
The Critic
(Mr. Morrisey)
Born Equal
(Beggar 1)
Down from London
(Alan)
Cutting It
(Eugene Eubank)
McDonald & Dodds
(Hector Ingham)
Inspector Morse
(Mick McGovern)
Detectorists
(Russell)
Together
(Mark Tetherford)
Rovers
(Willy)
Home from Home
(Ben Thistlethwaite)
Pie in the Sky
(Alistair, Lord Pilbury)
Heartbeat
(Red Broadbent)
Our Friends in the North
(Detective)
The Thick of It
(Doug Hayes)
Death in Paradise
(Ivan McQuillan)
The Wheel of Time
(Master Hightower)
The Gentlemen
(Gospel John)
Midsomer Murders
(Colin Yule)
Lovesick
(Simon)
Being Human
(Catholic Priest)
15 Storeys High
(Jonathan)
Three Girls
(Peter Boyd)
Mandy
(Lee)
Art Detectives
(Charlie Filton)
Showtrial
(Philip Holmes KC)
In the Dark
(Trevor Hare)