Richard McCabe

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richard McCabe (born 1960) is a Scottish actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard McCabe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Cast

Notting Hill

(Tony)

The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 2: Vaux to the Sea

(Horace)

The Constant Gardener

(Arthur Hammond)

Nightwatching

(Bloefeldt)

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

(Mr. Higgins, Surgeon's Mate)

Vanity Fair

(The King)

Einstein and Eddington

(Frank Dyson)

Cyrano

(Priest)

The Yeomen of the Guard - English National Opera

(Jack Point)

The Best of Men

(Dr. Cowan)

National Theatre Live: The Audience

(Harold Wilson)

Epithet

(Alan)

Legacy

(Gerry)

Napoleon

(Lord Whitworth)

The Duchess

(Sir James Hare)

Savage House

(Mr. Bennett)

The Scandalous Lady W

(Lord North)

The Invisible Woman

(Mark Lemon)

Eye in the Sky

(George Matherson)

Goodbye Christopher Robin

(Rupert)

Mindhorn

(Jeffrey Moncrief)

Rangoon

(Major General Harding)

Persuasion

(Captain Benwick)

The Little Stranger

(Dr. Seeley)

1917

(Colonel Collins)

The Duke

(Rab Butler)

SAS: Red Notice

(Callum)

Heroes & Villains: Napoleon

(Barras)

Cinderella

(Baron)

Gladiator II

(Quaestor)

Midsomer Murders

(Rev. Anthony Gant)

Wallander

(Nyberg)

The History of the World Backwards

Waking the Dead

(Karl Meerman)

Killer Net

(DI Colby)

The Pentaverate

(Exalted Pikeman Higgins)

Bramwell

(Osborne)

Doctor Thorne

(Frank Gresham Sr.)

Indian Summers

(Stafford Armitage)

Borgia

A Very British Scandal

(George Whigham)

The Vice

Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams

(Dr. Thaddeus Cutter)

The Great Fire

(Lord Hyde)

Anatomy of a Scandal

(Brian Taylor)

To the Ends of the Earth

(Mr. Brocklebank)

Heroes and Villains

Doc Martin

(Trevor Dodds)

Doctor Thorne NA

(Frank Gresham Senior)

Spooks

(Matthew Plowden)

Poldark

(Mr Trencrom)

Peaky Blinders

(Winston Churchill)

Harlots

(Justice Cunliffe)

Jane Eyre

(Mr. Brocklehurst)

The Game

(Prime Minister)

Death in Paradise

(Professor Roger Harkness)