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'''Steffan Rhodri''' (born 1 March 1967) is a Welsh film actor, best known for portraying Dave Coaches on ''[[Gavin & Stacey]]'' as well as [[Reg Cattermole]] in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1]]'' and as the voice of Drippy in ''[[Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch]] |
'''Steffan Rhodri''' (born 1 March 1967) is a Welsh film actor, best known for portraying Dave Coaches on ''[[Gavin & Stacey]]'' as well as [[Reg Cattermole]] in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1]]'' and as the voice of Drippy in ''[[Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch]]''. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
Revision as of 10:30, 19 October 2022
Steffan Rhodri | |
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Born | Swansea, Wales | 1 March 1967
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1995–present |
Notable work | Gavin & Stacey Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch |
Steffan Rhodri (born 1 March 1967) is a Welsh film actor, best known for portraying Dave Coaches on Gavin & Stacey as well as Reg Cattermole in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and as the voice of Drippy in Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch.
Filmography
Film work
- Twin Town (1997) – Hunky
- Solomon and Gaenor (1999) – Noah Jones
- Ali G Indahouse (2002) – School Teacher
- Cymru Fach (2008)
- The Big I Am (2010) – DS Moseley
- Submarine (2010) – Mr. Davey
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) – Reg Cattermole[1][2]
- Ironclad (2011) – Cooper
- Under Milk Wood (2015) – Mog Edwards
- Wonder Woman (2017) – Colonel Darnell
- Last Summer (2018) – Sgt Morgan
- Don't Breathe 2 (2021)[3] – The Surgeon
TV work
- Pobol y Cwm (1995–1996, 1998, BBC) – Jon Markham
- A Mind to Kill (1997, S4C/Channel 5) – Young Sir Isaac Gwillym
- Tales from Pleasure Beach (2001, BBC) – Wes
- Con Passionate (2005, S4C) – Andy
- Wire in the Blood (2005, ITV) – Bill Denton
- Heartbeat (2007, ITV) – Frank Jepson
- Belonging (2008) – Ed
- Giles Wemmbley Hogg Goes Off.... to Glastonbury (2007, TV Movie)
- Gavin & Stacey (2007–2010, BBC) – Dave Coaches
- Doctors (2010, BBC) – Gerry Cutler
- Pen Talar (2010, S4C) – Phillip Harrison
- Teulu (2010)
- 4Music (2011–present, Channel 4) – Narrator
- Father Brown (2012, BBC) – Christy Nolan
- Hinterland (2013, S4C/BBC) – Herbert Rees
- Under Milk Wood (2014, BBC) – Mr. Waldo
- A Touch of Cloth (2014, SKY) – Eddie Huffway
- Cara Fi (2014) – Vic Reed
- Cucumber (2015, Channel 4) – Don Baxter
- The Hollow Crown (2016, BBC) – Oxford
- Apple Tree Yard (2017, BBC) – DI Cleveland
- Shorts: The Pines (2017, by Gary Owen) (starring Steffan Rhodri)
- Three Girls (2017, BBC) – Fraser Lavery
- Keeping Faith (2017–2019, BBC) – Judge Gwyn Daniels
- A Very English Scandal (2018, BBC) – D.C.S Michael Challes
- Manhunt (2019, ITV) – DC Neil Jones
- Temple (2019, SKY) – Jeremy
- Wild Bill (2019, ITV) – DS Alex Blair
- The Last Kingdom (2020, Netflix) – King Hywel
- We Hunt Together (2020, Alibi) – Larry
- In My Skin (2021, BBC) Perry[citation needed]
- House of the Dragon (2022) – Hobert Hightower
Theatre
- Abigail's Party – play by Mike Leigh (Hampstead Theatre, London, England, UK); 2002–2003
- The Birthday Party- Clwyd Theatr Cymru; 2006
- The Father- Chichester; 2006
- Great Expectations – Clwyd Theatr Cymru; 2009[4]
- Mary Stuart- Clwyd Theatr Cymru; 2009[4]
- Clybourne Park – Russ/Dan; by Bruce Norris; Royal Court Theatre, London; 2010
- The Kitchen Sink- by Tom Wells; Bush Theatre; 2011
- Absent Friends- by Alan Ayckborn; West End; 2012
- Posh- by Laura Wade; West End; 2012
- It's a Mad World My Masters ; Middleton; Royal Shakespeare Company; 2013
- Candide- by Mark Ravenhill; Royal Shakespeare Company; 2013
- I'd Rather Goya Robbed Me Of My Sleep Than Some Other Arsehole- by Federico Garcia; Gate Theatre; 2014
- The Mentalists by Richard Bean; West End; 2015
- The Hairy Ape by Eugene O'Neill; The Old Vic; 2015[5]
- Walter Harrison in This House by James Graham; Garrick Theatre; 2016–2017[6]
- Killer Joe by Tracy Letts at Trafalgar Studios; 2018
Video games
- Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (2013) – Drippy (voice)[7]
Audio drama
He has also guest-starred in a number of Doctor Who spin-off audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions. These include Dreamtime, The Bone of Contention and as the British Prime Minister in UNIT: The Longest Night and UNIT: The Wasting.
References
- ^ The Actor who will play as Reg Cattermole in the upcoming "Deathly Hallows" movie.
- ^ Reg Cattermole in movies.
- ^ Shanfeld, Ethan (30 June 2021). "'Don't Breathe 2' Trailer: Stephen Lang Returns as a Terrifying Blind Killer". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
- ^ a b Price, Karen (20 November 2009). "Steffan Rhodri: I'm a Jack of all trades".
- ^ "The Hairy Ape". London Box Office. 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
- ^ "February 2017-publisher=London Garrick Theatre-year=2016".
- ^ "Re-imagining Ni no Kuni for the West".