Malcolm Ridley

Malcolm Ridley
Born1962 (age 62–63)
OccupationActor

Malcolm Ridley (born 1962) is an English actor and writer.

Career

In 1995 Malcolm Ridley played the title role in Molière's George Dandin, for Red Shift Theatre Company. Touring nationally and at the Cochrane Theatre in London. Directed by Jonathan Holloway and Toby Sedgwick, adapted by Robert Bolt.

Between 1993 and 1997 Ridley performed and co-devised three productions Directed by Improbable theatre's award-winning director-designer partnership of Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch. Servant of Two Masters (Goldoni Festival Venice and Rome) and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and A Midsummer Night's Dream (TMA Best Touring Production Award) for the English Shakespeare Company.

Roles

Between 2009 and 2013 Ridley acted in over 1200 performances of The National Theatre's production of War Horse by Michael Morpurgo and Directed by Tom Morris and Marianne Elliott at the New London Theatre Drury Lane, acting the roles of Sgt Allen, Manfred and Ted Narracott.

  • (2018) Ridley played Harrison Howell in Opera North's critically acclaimed production of Kiss Me Kate. Directed by Jo Davies. Revival Director Ed Goggins. Choreography by Will Tuckett . Conducted by James Holmes.

Film, television and radio

Date Character Production Director
2025 DI Luke Watson Exemplar Series 2 BBC Radio 4 Polly Thomas & Jade Lewis
2018 Abraham Denson Manchester & Salford Yeomanry Peterloo Mike Leigh
2019 Roger The Good Neighbour Jonathan Reid-Edwards
2007 Carl Clarke(Guest Lead) The Bill Olivia Lictenstein
2006 Doctor Andrew Holland(Sex Therapist) The West Wittering Affair David Scheinmann
2003 Seg. Barker SUSPICION Jamie Payne
2001 Clerk of the Court CLOSE & INNOCENT Rene Rye
1999 Peter's Clerk KAVANAGH QC - SERIES V Tristram Powell
1998 'Paranoid Man' Games World Steve Wright
!998 Lt. Frewer The Dance of Shiva Jamie Payne
Kiss Me Kate Opera North . Dir. Jo Davies. Revival Dir.Ed Goggin. Conductor James Holmes.left to right - Quirijn de Lang, Malcolm Ridley, Stephanie Corley, Joseph Shovelton, John Savournin

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