Jamie Parker

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Jamie Parker
Cleveland
, England
Years active2002–present
Spouse
Deborah Crowe
(m. 2007)
Children1
Websitewww.jamieparkeractor.com

Jamie Parker (born 14 August 1979) is an English actor and singer. He is best known for his role as Harry Potter in the original cast for the West End play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, for which he received a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play and a WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actor in a Play. He also received a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play as a member of the original Broadway version.

Other theatre credits include King Henry in the 2012 Globe production of Shakespeare's Henry V, with notable film roles being Donald Scripps in The History Boys (2006), adapted by Alan Bennett from his play of the same name in which Parker was a member of the original cast, and Lieutenant Werner von Haeften in Valkyrie (2008).

Early life

Parker was born in

Cleveland, on 14 August 1979 and brought up in Darlington. He attended Loretto School[1] before training in acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), from which he graduated in 2002.[2][3][4]

Career

Parker originated the role of Scripps in

Broadway, Sydney, Wellington and Hong Kong productions and radio and film versions of the play.[6][7][8][9] Parker put his musical talents to use in The History Boys, playing piano and singing in several scenes. His other National Theatre credits include a 2008 revival of The Revenger's Tragedy
.

In 2008, he appeared as Werner von Haeften in the film of the historical thriller Valkyrie. He can also be seen in the BBC/HBO production of Parade's End.

In 2011, he appeared at Chichester in

West Yorkshire Playhouse. In the first part of 2013 he appeared in the Menier Chocolate Factory production of Proof and in Candida at the Theatre Royal, Bath. He played the role of Mike Connor in High Society at The Old Vic in London. He also sang several numbers in the Late Night Sinatra concert given by the John Wilson Orchestra
during the 2015 BBC Proms season at London's Royal Albert Hall.

In 2015, he appeared alongside his fellow History Boys co-stars in the film adaptation of Alan Bennett's The Lady in the Van. He had a cameo as an estate agent.

He originated the role of

Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play.[12]

In 2023, he took the stage as Benjamin Button in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button at the Southwark Playhouse in London. The show opened on 22 May and closed on 1 July.

Shakespeare

In 2009 he played Oliver in As You Like It at Shakespeare's Globe.

He returned in 2010 to play Prince Hal in both

Henry IV Part 2
. His musical talents were further exhibited (briefly) when he played a wooden recorder in an early tavern scene.

During the spring of 2012 he toured the UK in the Globe production of Henry V, a production which subsequently played at Shakespeare's Globe on London's Southbank during the summer of 2012 thereby completing his traversal of the Prince Hal story arc in Shakespeare's history plays at the Globe. Parker was also featured in two of the six episodes of the BBC Four's production Shakespeare Uncovered (2012). Each episode explored and revealed the extraordinary world and works of William Shakespeare and the still-potent impact they have today.[13] The series combined interviews with actors, directors and scholars, along with visits to key locations, clips from some of the most celebrated film and television adaptations, and illustrative excerpts from the plays staged specially for the series at Shakespeare's Globe in London.[13]

He played Hamlet in BBC Radio 4's production of Hamlet, directed by Marc Beeby. It was first broadcast in March 2014.

He also played Mark Antony in BBC Radio 4's production of Julius Caesar, directed by Marc Beeby, first broadcast in July 2018.

Personal life

He married actress Deborah Crowe in 2007, with whom he has a son, William.[14]

Parker's great-grandfather was the English footballer Alf Common.[15]

Selected credits

Theatre

Year Title Role Theatre Notes
2002 After the Dance[16] Peter Oxford Playhouse, Oxford
2003 The Coffee House[16] Eugenio Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester
Holes in the Skin[16] Dominic
The Gondoliers[16][17] Giuseppe Palmieri[17]
Between the Crosses[16] Ian Jermyn Street Theatre, London
2004 Singer[16] various roles
Tricycle Theatre
, London
2004–2006 The History Boys Scripps Lyttelton Theatre,
Sydney Theatre, Sydney (2006)
Broadhurst Theatre
, Broadway (2006)
2008 The Revenger's Tragedy[16][18] Hippolito[18] Olivier Theatre, Royal National Theatre, South Bank
2009 As You Like It Oliver Shakespeare's Globe, Southwark
A New World: A Life of Thomas Paine Thomas Jefferson/Timothy Matlack
2010 My Zinc Bed Paul Peplow
Royal Theatre, Northampton
Henry IV, Part 1 Prince Hal Shakespeare's Globe, Southwark
Henry IV, Part 2
2011 Racing Demon Rev Tony Ferris
Sheffield Crucible
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Guildenstern Chichester Festival Theatre and Theatre Royal Haymarket Alongside Samuel Barnett, fellow 'History Boy'
2012 Henry V Henry V Shakespeare's Globe, Southwark
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Brick
West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
2013 Proof Hal Menier Chocolate Factory
Candida Reverend James Morell Theatre Royal, Bath
2014 Guys and Dolls Sky Masterson Chichester Festival Theatre
Assassins The Balladeer / Lee Harvey Oswald Menier Chocolate Factory
2015 A Little Night Music Count Carl Magnus Palace Theatre, London Concert production
High Society Mike
Old Vic Theatre
2015–2016 Guys and Dolls Sky Masterson Savoy Theatre, London Chichester Festival Theatre production
2016–2017 Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Harry Potter Palace Theatre, London Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play
2018
Lyric Theatre, Broadway
Nominated — Tony Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play
2023 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Benjamin Button Southwark Playhouse, London
Next to Normal Dan Donmar Warehouse

Radio

Year Title Role Station Notes
2007 Life Class[16][19] Paul Tarrant[19] BBC Radio 4 Ten 15 min episodes
2010 Doctor Who - Leviathan Wulfric Big Finish 2 episodes
2012 Frankenstein Victor Frankenstein BBC Radio 4 2 episodes
2014 Pride and Prejudice Mr Darcy BBC Radio 4 3 episodes
Hamlet Hamlet, Prince of Denmark BBC Radio 4 5 episodes
2022 Hall of Mirrors John Maynard Keynes BBC Radio 4 1 episode

Television

Year Film Role Network Notes
2007 American Experience Philip Hamilton[20]
PBS
Series 19, Episode 15 "Alexander Hamilton"
Maxwell Farquhar BBC TV film
Silent Witness Alan Peters BBC Series 11, Episodes 5–6 "Hippocratic Oath"
2009
Horne and Corden
BBC Series 1, Episode 4
2010 Van Gogh: Painted with Words Theo van Gogh BBC TV film
2011 The Hour Peter Darrall BBC Series 1, Episode 1 (Appears in Episodes 2 and 4 on a recorded tape)
2012 Silk Captain Cassidy BBC Series 2, Episode 2
Shakespeare Uncovered: Derek Jacobi on Richard II[21] As himself and Richard II BBC Four Episode 3 of 6
Shakespeare Uncovered: Jeremy Irons on the Henrys[22] Prince Hal/Henry V BBC Four Episode 5 of 6
Parade's End Brownlie BBC Two Episodes 2–3
2014 Silent Witness Ben Morgan BBC Series 17, Episodes 9–10 "Fraternity"
Endeavour Dr Matthew Copley-Barnes ITV Series 2, Episode 1 "Trove"
2015 Count Arthur Strong Aide BBC Series 2, Episode 3 "We're Listening"
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell Grant BBC Series 1, Episodes 3–5
BBC Proms
'Late Night Sinatra'
Himself BBC Prom 30
2020 Des Allan Green QC ITV Series 1, Episode 3
2022 Becoming Elizabeth John Dudley Starz
2023 The Crown Robin Janvrin Netflix
Season 6

Film

Year Film Role Notes
2006 The History Boys Scripps
2008 Valkyrie Werner von Haeften
2013 Dirty Weekend Mike
2015 The Lady in the Van Estate agent
2019 1917 Lieutenant Richards

References

  1. ^ "Former Musselburgh pupil Jamie Parker's portrayal of Harry Potter wins him Best Actor at Olivier Awards". East Lothian Courier. 10 April 2017. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  2. ^ Kellaway, Kate (8 October 2006). "Kate Kellaway: How We Played a Part in History". The Observer. London. Retrieved 5 November 2006.
  3. ^ "Jamie Parker". Archived from the original on 10 November 2006. Retrieved 5 November 2006.
  4. ^ "Between the Crosses – Cast and Crew". Archived from the original on 5 October 2006. Retrieved 5 November 2006.
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  6. ^ "Internet Broadway Database: Jamie Parker Credits on Broadway". Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2006.
  7. ^ "National Theatre : Productions : The History Boys 2004". Retrieved 17 October 2006.
  8. ^ "The History Boys – Arts Reviews – Arts – Entertainment". The Sydney Morning Herald. 9 March 2006. Retrieved 17 October 2006.
  9. ^ "John Smythe: theatre reviews: NZIAF-THE HISTORY BOYS: More is more". Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 17 October 2006.
  10. ^ "Home". harrypottertheplay.com.
  11. ^ "Olivier Awards 2017: The full list of winners and nominees". The Telegraph. 7 April 2017.
  12. ^ McPhee, Ryan (2 August 2017). "Original Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Trio to Reunite on Broadway; Additional Casting Announced | Playbill". Playbill. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  13. ^ a b PBS. Shakespeare Uncovered, New York Public Media, 2013. Shakespeare Uncovered: About Archived 31 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "IMDB – Jamie Parker – Biography". IMDb. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  15. ^ "Darlington actor helps create theatre history with Harry Potter play". The Northern Echo. 10 April 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h "IMDB – Jamie Parker – Other works". IMDb. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  17. ^ a b "The Gondoliers or The King of Barataria". Archived from the original on 29 December 2009. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  18. ^ a b Benedict, David (5 June 2008). "Variety – The Revenger's Tragedy". Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  19. ^ a b "RadioListings – Life Class". Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  20. ^ "American Experience – Alexander Hamilton – The Film and More – PBS". PBS. Archived from the original on 16 March 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2007.
  21. ^ BBC Four. Shakespeare Uncovered: Derek Jacobi on Richard II, Episode 3 of 6, BBC, 30 June 2012. BBC Shakespeare Uncovered
  22. ^ BBC Four. Shakespeare Uncovered: Jeremy Irons on the Henrys, Episode 5 of 6, BBC, 8 July 2012. BBC Shakespeare Uncovered

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