Philip Whitchurch

Actor

Birthday January 30, 1951

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace United Kingdom

Age 73 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1951

Philip Whitchurch (born 30 January 1951) is an English stage, film, and television actor.

1994

He is best known for playing Captain William Frederickson in three episodes of Sharpe between 1994-1997 and the role of Chief Inspector Philip Cato in The Bill from 1993 to 1995.

2000

He also played another character, Inspector Twist, on the same show, as well as Tyler in My Hero from 2000 to 2006.

His other television work includes Sharpe, The Brothers McGregor, The Detectives, Peak Practice, Holby City, Bergerac, Boon, Casualty, Monarch of the Glen, Midsomer Murders, G.B.H., Van der Valk , The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Waterfront Beat, Dramarama, Wire in the Blood, Foyle's War, Mersey Beat, In Exile, Get Real, Plotlands, A Perfect State, Virtual Murder, El C.I.D. and The Vicar of Dibley.

He also played Derek, the chair of governors, in the first series of Hope and Glory and appeared in the BBC drama New Tricks.

He has also narrated the popular TV-am children's series The Shoe People (he provided all the voices for the characters) and supplied the voice of Zippi in the CITV animated television series Toucan Tecs.

2005

Whitchurch played Billy's dad in Elton John's West End stage adaptation of Billy Elliot from 5 December 2005 until 2 December 2006.

2008

He returned to the role from 2 June 2008 until 29 November 2008, and played the role on Broadway from 29 January 2010 until 2 May 2010.

In 2008, he starred alongside other former The Bill actors, Cyril Nri and Russell Boulter in an episode of BBC1's Waking the Dead.

2012

In 2012, he starred alongside former Bros member turned actor Luke Goss in the feature film Interview with a Hitman (2012) written and directed by Perry Bhandal in which he played the British crime boss Tosca.

Whitchurch also played a character called "The Geordie", a hoodwinked thug, in the ITV drama Doors Open which was transmitted on Boxing Day 2012.

2013

in 2013, he played the role of Alfred Chalmers in Ian Rankin's debut play Dark Road.

2016

In 2016, Whitchurch was cast as the Duke of Gloucester in the Talawa Theatre Company and Royal Exchange Manchester co-production of King Lear.

2020

Then in May 2020, he appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Peter Wilson.