Richard Hope (actor)

Richard Hope is a British actor who gained recognition from Brideshead Revisited as the doltish junior officer, Hooper, under Jeremy Irons charge.[1] He is best known for playing Harris Pascoe in the UK TV drama Poldark. His theatre career includes portraying Pierre Bezukhov in War and Peace at the Royal National Theatre and having starred in another Tolstoy adaptation by Helen Edmundson, playing Levin in Anna Karenina. In 2015, he played Hector in The History Boys. In 2018–2019, he starred in the West End production The Woman in Black as Arthur Kipps.[2]

Richard Hope
Hope in 2010
Born
Kettering, England
EducationTrent Polytechnic BA (Hons) Law
OccupationActor
Years active1976–present
Websitewww.richardhope.com

Career

In 1978, Laurence Olivier gave Hope his first main professional TV part in Laurence Olivier Presents Saturday, Sunday, Monday by Eduardo de Filippo. Hope worked with Olivier again in 1981 when he appeared in the first and last episodes of Brideshead Revisited, in which he played Lieutenant Hooper.

Hope played Ford Prefect in the first stage production of Douglas Adams The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy with Ken Campbell's The Science Fiction Theatre of Liverpool. He also appeared in their 22-hour epic The Warp and The Third Policeman. Campbell introduced him to Jérôme Savary and so Hope made his first West End appearance with his musical theater company Le Grand Magic Circus in 1001 Nights at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 1980.

He was Bertozzo in Accidental Death of an Anarchist (1979) UK Tour with Alfred Molina for The Belt and Braces Theatre Company directed by Gavin Richards ending at the Half Moon Theatre in London.[3] Richards played Molina's part when it transferred six months later to the Wyndham's Theatre in the West End.

In 1981, Peter Gill cast him in Don Juan and Much Ado About Nothing which started his long association with The National Theatre.[4] In 1984, he joined the Richard Eyre / David Hare Company[5] playing Bill Smiley in the premiere of Pravda with Anthony Hopkins[6] and then switching to the role of Eaton Sylvester in two extended revivals in the Olivier Theatre. This also included ensemble productions of The Government Inspector with Rik Mayall and Jim Broadbent and Tim McInnerny's Hamlet, in which he played Horatio. He met Simon McBurney at the National Theatre Studio, where Hope helped devise and develop The Visit and Street of Crocodiles for Theatre de Complicite.[7] 1988 saw The Visit production as part of the 'Théâtre de Complicité at the Almeida' season, before the theatre closed for refurbishment; the production was revised in collaboration with The National Theatre in the Lyttleton stage in 1991.[8] The production was invited to Spoleto Festival USA .

In 1987, he played Salto in Handmade Films thriller Bellman and True, written and directed by Richard Loncraine, and Hull City A.F.C. fan Malcolm in Mark Herman's comedy See You At Wembley, Frankie Walsh which won the Student Academy Award. In Piece of Cake directed by Ian Toynton he was ‘Skull' Skelton and he played Mortimer Tundish in both series of Debbie Horsfield's comedy drama The Riff Raff Element, with Celia Imrie and Nicholas Farrell.

In 1996, he returned to the National Theatre as Pierre Bezukhov in the Shared Experience joint production of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace,[9] adapted by Helen Edmundson and directed by Nancy Meckler and Polly Teale. In 1998 he starred in another Tolstoy adaptation by Helen Edmundson, playing Levin in the Shared Experience production of Anna Karenina. Hope was associate director of this production which toured internationally, including runs at the Brooklyn Academy of Music[10] and the Lyric Theatre.[11][12] Clive Barnes of the New York Post described it as ‘One of the true highlights of a lifetime of theatre-going'.

In 2000, under coach Geoff Thompson (author of Real Punching), Hope learnt to wrestle for Jim Cartwright's Hard Fruit at the Royal Court Theatre, directed by James Macdonald. During a performance of Hard Fruit, Hope broke his wrist when he hit a punch post that was missing its padding; he continued the run of the show with an "authentic" bandaged hand.[13] With Mark Rylance he was one of the six actors in Mike Alfreds' Cymbeline at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in 2001.[14] In 2002, the Royal National Theatre staged Simon Bent's adaptation of John Irving's A Prayer for Owen Meany with Aidan McArdle as the title character and Hope as John Wheelwright.[15]

Hope has been in several police dramas: Superintendent Harold Spence in Agatha Christie's Poirot, Barry Purvis for two series of Murder Investigation Team and semi-regular Rod Jessop, the local headmaster, in The Bill.

Hope's first role in a musical was as Max Kellerman in Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych Theatre in 2010, staying for eighteen months. He played Horst Ehmke in Paul Miller's revival in Sheffield of Michael Frayn's play Democracy, which transferred to London's Old Vic Theatre in 2012.[16] This was the third Frayn play he had performed in, having toured the UK in Donkeys' Years and Noises Off.

Hope returned to the Almeida Theatre as Gabriel York in Andrew Bovell's When the Rain Stops Falling in 2009 and in 2012 as Albany in King Lear with Jonathan Pryce.[17] In 2014, he played Queen Elizabeth I in the UK premiere of Sarah Ruhl's stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf's Orlando at the Royal Exchange with Suranne Jones, directed by Max Webster.[18][19] In 2015, Hope played Hector in Kate Saxon's production of Alan Bennett's The History Boys in the Sell A Door Theatre Company UK Tour.[20][21] From 2015 to 2016, Hope continued his long-standing collaboration with Helen Edmundson, playing Sidney Godolphin in the original Royal Shakespeare Company production of her original play Queen Anne,[22] starring Natascha McElhone. In 2017 Queen Anne[23] transferred to the Haymarket Theatre with Romola Garai.[24]

He played recurring characters Malokeh and Bleytal (Silurians) in Doctor Who, and has recorded several related audios with Big Finish, including Dr Who - Doom Coalition 3: "Absent Friends", which won the BBC Audio Drama Award 2017.

From May 2018 through March 2019, Richard played Arthur Kipps in The Woman in Black[2] by Susan Hill adapted into a stage play by Stephen Mallatratt at the Fortune Theatre, London. Richard had already played Jerome in the 2004 BBC Radio 4 version[25] directed by John Taylor as a Fiction Factory production.[26]

In 2019, he returned as Harris Pascoe, Ross Poldark's banker and friend, for his fifth season of Poldark with screenplay by Debbie Horsfield. He previously worked with Horsfield on The Riff Raff Element. He also appeared in an episode of Casualty.

Stage

Year Play Role Theatre
1976Romeo and JulietPeter & Acting ASMShaw Theatre
1977Henry IV Part 1Gadshill / Sir Richard VernonShaw Theatre
Mother CourageYoung Soldier and Young PeasantBirmingham Rep
The SeedJerryBirmingham Rep
1978The WarpDr. Snarkle, Paul Crawford, Ed Gale and many othersICA and Roundhouse / Ken Campbell's Science Fiction Theatre of Liverpool
The White DeerTockoUnicorn Theatre
The End Is NighJesusNew End Theatre / Ken Campbell
1979Accidental Death of an AnarchistBertozzoBelt and Braces Theatre Company / UK Tour
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyFord PrefectICA / Ken Campbell's Science Fiction Theatre of Liverpool
1980One Thousand and One NightsSultan, Emperor of the Desert, Baba MustafaLe Grand Magic Circus / Shaftesbury Theatre
The Third PolicemanMacCruskeenICA / Ken Campbell's Science Fiction Theatre of Liverpool
1981Much Ado About NothingGeorge Seattle[27]National Theatre
Don JuanPeterNational Theatre
School for ClownsPuffHalf Moon Theatre / Sylvester McCoy & Ken Campbell
1982CandidaLexyNational Theatre / British Council Tour of India
1985PravdaBill Smiley (1985)/Eaton Sylvester (1986)[28]National Theatre
The Government InspectorThe PostmasterNational Theatre
1986HamletHoratio[29]National Theatre
1988 & 1991The VisitThe MayorAlmeida Theatre/National Theatre / Complicite
1990Don Gil of the Green BritchesCaramanchelThe Gate
1991Street of CrocodilesFatherNational Theatre Studio/Complicite
The Gentleman from OlmedoTelloThe Gate[30]
1993–1998Anna KareninaLevin / Associate DirectorShared Experience / UK & World Tours
1994BetrayalJerryWest Yorkshire Playhouse
1995The ParkWolfRoyal Shakespeare Company
1996War and PeacePierre[31]National Theatre/Shared Experience
2000Hard FruitSump[32]Royal Court Theatre[13]
2001CymbelineCymbeline[33]Shakespeare's Globe Theatre[14][34]
2002A Prayer for Owen MeanyJohn Wheelwright[15]National Theatre
Life After GeorgeDuffy[35]Duchess Theatre
2007Donkeys' YearsNorman TateSonia Friedman Productions/UK Tour[36][37]
2008Noises OffFreddie FellowesAmbassador Theatre Group / UK Tour
The Hour We Knew Nothing Of Each OtherThe Wanderer + 25 other partsNational Theatre
2009When The Rain Stops FallingGabriel YorkAlmeida Theatre
2010-2011Dirty DancingMax KellermanAldwych Theatre
2011There Is A WarField Commander GoodmanNational Theatre
The SwanRussellNational Theatre[4]
2012DemocracyHorst EhmkeSheffield Theatres / transferred to The Old Vic[16]
2012King LearDuke of AlbanyAlmeida Theatre[17]
2014OrlandoQueen Elizabeth IRoyal Exchange, Manchester[18][19]
2015Shostakovich's HamletNarrator and PerformerCity of London Sinfonia
2015History BoysHectorSell A Door Theatre Company/UK Tour[21][20]
2015-2017Queen AnneSidney GodolphinRoyal Shakespeare Company, Stratford and

Haymarket Theatre London

2018-2019The Woman in BlackArthur KippsFortune Theatre London

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Other notes
1980Breaking GlassAudition musician
1980Bloody KidsPoliceman #2
1981The French Lieutenant's WomanThird Assistant Director
1984ScandalousYoung Detective
Singleton's Pluck (aka Laughterhouse)Hubert
1985PlentyAlistair
1987See You At Wembley, Frankie WalshMalcolm (lead)Director Mark Herman won Oscar for Best Short Film
Bellman and TrueSalto
1990Antonia and JaneNorman Beer
1992Swords at TeatimeDennisShort film
1995The Last PostMan (lead)BAFTA nominated for Best Short Film
Feast of JulySquire Wyman
1998The Sea ChangeAlistair
McLibelJudge
2001My Brother TomJessica's dad
2002The HoneytrapDetective Fowler
2004BloomRichard NeapShort film
Sergeant PepperChristopher Fröhlich
2005ChromophobiaSimon Whitemore
2011Mr. Morgan's Last LoveAmerican philatelist
2018Finding Your FeetCare home manager
2019The Village in the WoodsCharles[38]

Television

Year Title Role Other notes
1975By Common ConsentSecurity Official
1977Secret ArmySgt. Hose
1978Laurence Olivier Presents - Saturday Sunday MondayAttilioProduced by Laurence Olivier
People Like UsTeacher
Crown CourtPC Collins
Margie and MePoliceman
1979HeartlandSteve
1981Brideshead RevisitedLieutenant Hooper
1983Scene - Simulation ExerciseExton
Wayne and AlbertAmbulanceman
1984WufferWuffer
December FlowerDoctor
1986Love and Marriage - The ClingerAlan
1988Burning AmbitionDick Trout
DogplantOwen
Piece of Cake'Skull' Skelton
1989Victoria Wood - We'd Quite Like to ApologiseAlan Warburton
Frederick Forsyth Presents - Casualty of WarDonald Spry
Frederick Forsyth Presents - Death Has a Bad ReputationDonald Spry
1990Children Crossing Tom
2 series Happy FamiliesMr Jump/ Captain Salt/ Mr Cash etc.
1991ItchGeoff
The BillDyas
BoonSgt Keogh
19932 series The Riff Raff ElementMortimer Tundish
1995Tears Before BedtimeStuart
Band Of GoldRichard
Peak PracticeRoy Shearer
The VetColin
1996JackanoryStoryteller
1997BramwellTalbot
A Perfect StateSimon
1998CasualtyEdmund White
Children of the New ForestHeatherstone
2 series The Demon HeadmasterProfessor Tim Dexter
1999Midsomer MurdersGordon Brierley
Reach For The MoonMr Fenton
2000RhonaDoug
Happy Birthday ShakespeareColin
Beef EncounterProsecutor
Midsomer MurdersGordon BrierleyEpisode "Judgement Day"
In DeepDr Kingswood
2001High StakesPeter Harrison
Judge John DeedPeter Taylor
A Is for AcidDr. Archie Henderson
McCready and DaughterTony Smith
2002William and MaryDr Currie
The BillRussell
The Forsyte SagaGradman
Holby CityRoger Stapleton
Tipping the VelvetMr. Astley
2003Foyle's WarFrank Vaudrey in "Funk Hole"
Canterbury TalesArty's father in The Pardoner's Tale
2003–20052 series Murder Investigation TeamDS Barry Purvis
2003Murder in SuburbiaPatrick
Murder CityGeorge Collins
HeartbeatJames Vincent
2004The Government InspectorRichard Sambrook
New TricksBrownlow
Trial of the King KillersJohn Bradshaw
2005DoctorsColin Wheelan
Silent WitnessDr Morrie SandersEpisode: "Mind and Body"
Riot at the RiteGrigoriev
2006Wild WestJudge Spicer
The Thieving HeadmistressAndy Pert
The Shell SeekersGeorge Chamberlaine
2006–2007The BillRod Jessop
2006–2008PoirotSuperintendent Harold SpenceEpisode:"Mrs McGinty's Dead"
2007Midsomer MurdersNeville HaywardEpisode:"They seek him here"
2008EastEndersTed Hubbard
2009Holby CityChristopher Gamble in "Running on Empty"
2010Doctor WhoMalohkeh in "The Hungry Earth and Cold Blood"
2011Doctor WhoMalohkeh in "The Wedding of River Song"
2012Doctor WhoBleytal in "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship"
2013DoctorsSebastion Norris in "House Arrest"
Holby CityFather Mattew Sinclair in "Journey's End"
The SmokeEric Springer in "Jamais KO"
The Great Train RobberyDCS Malcolm Fewtrell in "The Copper's Tale"
2014Father BrownSir St. John Pryde in episode 2.3 "Pride of the Prydes"
The Lost Honour of Christopher JefferiesExam Board Official
2015And Then There Were NoneInspector Maine
2016Unforgotten (series2)James Gregory
2017Broadchurch (series3)Arthur Tamworth
2015–20195 series PoldarkHarris Pascoe
2019CasualtyJoe
2021DoctorsEdwin ThomasEpisode: "Legend"[39]
2022MandyJeffery Betts
The Chelsea DetectiveAndrew Knightley
The Ipcress FileTreasury Official
Top BoyDistrict Judge[40]
Gentleman JackRawdon Briggs
The Walk-InJudge
1899Dr Reginald Murray

Audio work

Year Production Character Company Notes
1995People Like UsThe Vicar (Rev Andrew Treverton in The Vicar)BBC
1996The Constant PrinceDon Juan de SilvaBBC
1997To the WeddingBBC / Theatre de Complicite
2002Diary of a Provincial LadyThe HusbandWatchmaker Productions
2004What Hetty DidMr. BertwistleFirst Writes
Woman in BlackJeromeFiction Factory
2005Murder on the LeviathanDr. TruffoGoldhawk Essential Productions
2007Man in the WaterNarratorPier Productions/BBC
2009RuthGuardian, Thomas, Mr. JonesFirst Writes
2012Chronicles of AIT-The Saxon StonesThurgisFiction Factory / BBC
201341 Rue MongeNarratorChristine Hall / BBC 4
Chronicles of AIT-The Lotos EffectLen (Norfolk), Paul the VicarFiction Factory / BBC
2014Avengers - Lost Episodes - Volume 2KollakisBig Finish
Counter Measures - Series 3William Heaton, MasonBig Finish
2015Dr Who - Damaged GoodsHarry HarveyBig Finish
Dr Who - Counter Measures - Series 4William HeatonBig Finish
Dr Who - Early Adventures - The Bounty of CeresMorelandBig Finish
2016Dr Who - Doom Coalition 3 - Absent FriendsPhillip CookBig FinishWon BBC Audio Drama Award 2017
Survivors - Series 5.2 - New BloodSilus BroomeBig Finish
2017Letters to the Lady Upstairs by Marcel ProustNarratorHarperCollins
2018Dr Who - ShellshockGeneral ReinhardtBig Finish

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