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Graham Seed (born 12 July 1950 in London) is an English actor.

Education

Seed was educated at Charterhouse School, a boarding independent school in the market town of Godalming in Surrey, followed by RADA in London.

Life and career

Seed is best known for his role playing Nigel Pargetter in the BBC radio series The Archers from 1983[1] until January 2011, although actor Nigel Carrington briefly played the role when Graham Seed took a break in the late 1980s.[2] In addition to The Archers, Seed has appeared in the TV soap operas Brookside (1995–97, as Dick Thornton), Coronation Street (1981, as a solicitor) and Crossroads (1985–88, as Charlie Mycroft).[3][4]

Seed's roles include the adult Britannicus, son of the emperor Claudius in the BBC adaptation of Robert Graves, I, Claudius (1976), Harrop in William Boyd's Channel 4 Film Good and Bad at Games (1983) and Jorkins in the first episode "Et in Arcadia ego" of the ITV television adaptation of Brideshead Revisited (1981). He also appeared in Edward VII (1975), Bergerac (1981), C.A.B. (1986) Midsomer Murders (2009) and Wild Target (2010).[1]

Personal life

Seed married his long-time partner, the theatre producer and actress Denise Silvey,[5] on 9 January 2013.

Filmography

References

  1. ^ a b "Radio 4 - The Archers - Who's Who : A-D". BBC. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
  2. ^ Keri Davies (2011-01-03). "The Archers Blog: Graham Seed on playing, and leaving, Nigel Pargetter". BBC. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
  3. ^ "Crossroads - The 1980s", BFI screenonline
  4. ^ "Graham Seed". Internet Movie Database. IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
  5. ^ Sanderson, Elizabeth (2011-12-03). "I listened to my Archers funeral on the car radio. I had to stop... half of me had gone". Dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-01-03.