British actor and writer
Philip Brodie
Born Philip Brodie
(1975-04-03 ) 3 April 1975 (age 49) Occupations Years active 2002–present Spouse
Philip Brodie (born 3 April 1975) is a British actor and writer, best known for his role of Vivian "Jaws" Wright on Dream Team (2004–2005).
Career
His career began in theatre.[ 1] He then progressed to stand-up in London and Edinburgh and had a stint in the West End .[ 1]
In 2004, he was cast as Vivian "Jaws" Wright in the Sky One TV series Dream Team . His character was shown to battle OCD , undergo a volatile relationship with his wife and football career and serious mental health issues. In July 2008, he was ranked fifteenth on Sky One's "50 Greatest Hard Men" list.[ 1]
Brodie's one-man show , Tailor Made Love earned him critical acclaim.[ 1] The actor has appeared in such films as World of the Dead: The Zombie Diaries (2011) in which he played the lead role, A Landscape of Lies (2011), Mythica: The Necromancer (2015) and starred in Unlocked (2017) alongside Michael Douglas , Toni Collette , Noomi Rapace , John Malkovich and Orlando Bloom .[ 1] [ 2] He also starred as Colin Kay in Broken News (2005) and George M. Hendee in Harley and the Davidsons (2016). His stage work includes Midnight's Pumpkin (Kneehigh Theatre ), Wah Wah Girls (Sadler's Wells Theatre /Theatre Royal Stratford East ), Horse Piss for Blood (Plymouth Theatre Royal ) and Decade (Theatre 503 ).[ 2]
Filmography
Film
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2002
Shoreditch Twat
Various
TV film
2005
Blake's Junction 7
Travis
Short film
2007
The Last Flight to Kuwait
SAS John
TV film
An Jowl yn Agas Kegin
The Devil
Short film; English title: The Devil In Your Kitchen
2010
Vacant Possession
Mr. Smith
Short film
2011
Dawn of the Dragonslayer
Rogan An Cynan
Swoosh!
Melter
Short film
World of the Dead: The Zombie Diaries
Maddox
A Landscape of Lies
Marcus Clancy
Footless Men
Derik
Short film
2015
Nina Nobody
Mickey
Mythica: The Necromancer
Betylla
2016
Light Upon Dark
Micheal
Short film
Downhill
Simon Langston
Short film
2017
Unlocked
Wilson
2018
Behind You
Charles
Post-production
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|2018
|Amre
|leonid Sobolev
References
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