Geoffrey Kirkness is a British stage, television and film actor. He has appeared in BBC television and radio play roles.[ 1]
Stage career
A student at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge ,[ 2] Kirkness trained as an actor at the Central School of Speech and Drama , London.[ 3] In 1974 he played in a touring production of The Wisest Fool by Sir Thomas Overbury .[ 4]
Kirkness has appeared in the London West End, where he played the leading role Dick Dewy, in Under the Greenwood Tree 1978-79, directed by Patrick Garland at the Vaudeville Theatre.[ 5] He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company subsequently,[ 6] for The Irish Play by Ron Hutchinson , appearing as Dwyer.[ 7]
Films
Kirkness was the TV presenter in Ali G Indahouse , with Sacha Baron Cohen , 2002. He played Colin opposite Toyah Willcox in the film The Power of Three , 2011.
In Amundsen (2019), Kirkness played (name in role Charles Bennet) Charles Peto Bennett (1856–1940), timber merchant and collector, whose Norwegian wife Kristine had an adulterous affair with Roald Amundsen .[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] He had a part in Listen in 2020.[ 11]
Television and radio
Kirkness played Vice Admiral Phillips in the drama series Dunkirk , for the BBC, 2004 and General Alanbrooke in Into the Storm 2009, with Brendan Gleeson , for HBO television. In 2012 he appeared in the second series of The Hour , as Lord Reeves. In The Crimson Field he played Captain Osberton.[ 12]
In BBC Radio 4 play aired on 25 March 2023, The Song of the Cossacks based on the repatriation of Cossacks after World War II , and adapted by Stephen Wyatt from a stage play by Jean Binnie, Kirkness played General Skiro.[ 13]
References
^ IMDB page
^ University of Cambridge (1967). Cambridge University Reporter . p. 798.
^ "High Profile Alumni" . The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama .
^ "Geoffrey Kirkness, Theatricalia" . theatricalia.com .
^ Ian Herbert, Christine Baxter, Robert E. Finley (editors) Who's Who in the Theatre: a biographical record of the contemporary stage (1981) Volume 2, p. 70.
^ Royal Shakespeare Company: A Complete Record of the Year's Work (1981), p. 102.
^ "Production of The Irish Play, Theatricalia" . theatricalia.com .
^ "Amundsen (2020) Cast" . www.cinema.com .
^ "Death of a North Borneo timber pioneer, Daily Express Online - Sabah's Leading News Portal" . www.dailyexpress.com.my . 2 March 1940.
^ Huntford, Roland (13 September 2012). Scott And Amundsen: The Last Place on Earth . Little, Brown Book Group. p. 549. ISBN 978-1-4055-2031-7 .
^ "Review: Listen" . Cineuropa - the best of european cinema . 12 September 2020.
^ "The Crimson Field Series 1 - Episode 4 Radio Times" . Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014 .
^ "BBC Radio 4 - Drama on 4, The Song of the Cossacks" . BBC .
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