Michael Culkin is an Irish actor who grew up in Newfoundland. Here he appeared in myriad stage productions for the Arts Centre St Johns, including: The Lion in Winter, A Scent of Flowers, The Hostage, Carousel, among others. Having studied in Paris he moved to Bristol to attend The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and after graduating went into bi-weekly rep with the Yorkshire Theatre Company. While living in Los Angeles he worked with Bernard Rose on the seminal "Candyman' and subsequently worked on 'Candyman 2' directed by the Oscar Winner, Bill Condon. He returned to London where he worked in the West End, 'Lady In The Van'. At the National Theatre, and the Donmar, as well as appearing in many British Television classics: Our Mutual Friend, Perfect Strangers, Poldark 1,2,3, Holby City, Garrow's Law 1,2,3,, Father Brown, Poirot, Morse, Kavanagh QC, alongside feature film work with Meryl Streep, "Iron Lady", Hugh Grant, Johnny Depp "Mortdecai", Judi Dench, Rufus Sewell among others. He is a longstanding member of BAFTA, the Society of Artists Potters & Poets, and Chair of a Community Land Trust in Essex. He has a remaining fondness for France having made several films in French, including Place Vendome, and Monsieur N, and also for Llamas having been left two by an uncle. The Llamas and Culkin enjoy a quiet rural life when he's not busy away working...
The Hours
(Doctor)
Crusade in Jeans
(Anselmus)
Nightwatching
(Herman Wormskerck)
Star Runners
(Bishop)
Immortal Beloved
(Jakob Hotscevar)
Dot.Kill
(Happy Bob's Clerk)
Mrs Palfrey at The Claremont
(Willie De Salis)
The Woodlanders
(Percombe)
Being Julia
(Rupert)
Treasure Island
(Captain Smolett)
Trent 2 Rent
(Broken Arm Trick)
Boogie Woogie
(Beth's Father)
Monsieur N.
(Adm. Cockburn)
Strings
(Agra)
An Ideal Husband
(Oscar Wilde)
Surprised by Oxford
(Professor McTeague)
L.A. Rules The Pros & Cons of Breathing
(The Investor)
Candyman
(Purcell)
George Eliot: A Scandalous Life
(Liggins Conspirator)
Place Vendôme
(De Beers Man)
Mortdecai
(Sir Graham Archer)
Outlaw
(Barrister (uncredited))
The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister
(Charles Lawton)
Dorian Gray
(Lord Radley)
Shanghai
(Billy)
The Iron Lady
(Host 1949)
Savage House
(Lord Ashbury)
The Fifth Element
(Hefty Man)
Mrs. Henderson Presents
(Lord Cromer's Secretary)
Mr. Holmes
(Bank Manager)
Into the Blue
(Rex Cunningham)
The Fifth Estate
(Ralph Zilke)
Mr. Turner
(Gentleman Critic)
Chicken
(McClint)
55 Steps
(Judge Farelly)
Photographing Fairies
(Cole)
Peterloo
(A Lord)
The Door
(King)
Holmes & Watson
(The Judge)
The Nest
(Arthur Davis)
The Good Liar
(Dr. Livesey)
Dangerous Beauty
(Bishop De la Torre)
Solomon
(Hiram of Naphtali)
Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh
(Phillip Purcell)
Don Quixote
(1st Monk)
Pretty Lethal
(Lothar Marcovic)
Forgiven
(Judge)
Plunkett & Macleane
(Judge Beresteade)
The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story
(Luper Authority)
The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 3: From Sark to the Finish
(Luper Authority)
A Life in Suitcases: A History of Tulse Luper
(Luper Authority)
A Discovery of Witches
(Professor Marsh)
Agatha Christie's Poirot
(Savaranoff)
Father Brown
(Dr Barashi)
Garrow's Law
(Judge Buller)
Dark Angel
(Sunderland vicar)
Downton Abbey
(Archbishop of York)
The Witchfinder
(Puppeteer)
The Witchfinder
(Lord Salisbury)
Bridgerton
(Lord Rutledge)
The Crown
(Rab Butler)
Perfect Strangers
(Sidney)
A Very English Scandal
(Reginald Maudling)
The Coroner
(Charles Gower)
Highlander: The Series
(Bernie Crimmins)
Genius
(Professor Pernet)
Poldark
(Horace Treneglos)
Relic Hunter
(Winston Hubbard)
Towards Zero
(Judge)
Spirit Warriors
(Mr. Austin)
Reunion
(Monroe)
Shackleton
(Jack Morgan)
Dalgliesh
(Hubert Langton)
Our Mutual Friend
(Mr Veneering)
Culprits
(Crime Head)
Killer Net
(Justin Holloway)
M.I. High
(Mr Pronting)
Queer as Folk
(Martin Brooks)