2021, Feature Film, Paul, STEPHEN, Hurricane Films/Liverpool Biennial, Melanie Manchot
2020, Stage, Michael, FLARES, Roots/York Theatre Royal, Andy Twyman
2020, Feature Film, Frank, Boiling Point, Matriarch, Philip Barantini
2020, Television, Derek 'Desgy' Knowles, The Window, ZDF, Adrian Shergold
2019, Television, Northman, Cursed, Netflix, Jon East
2019, Documentary, Narrator, Us and Them: Manchester United, LFCTV, Phil Reade
2019, Documentary, Narrator, European Royalty: The Joy of Six, Liverpool Football Club, Philip Reade
2019, Short Film, Bale, Boiling Point, White Hot Productions, Philip Barantini
2019, Television, Karl Jenkins, Casualty, BBC, Piotr Szkopiak
2018, Stage, William Dobbin, To have to shoot Irishmen, Liverpool Everyman/Clapham Omnibus, Gemma Kerr
2018, Short Film, Carl, Seconds Out, Ascendant Releasing, Phil Barantini
2017, Television, DC Jones, Little Boy Blue, ITV, Paul Whittington
2017, Short Film, Young Frank, Forbearance, Pickled Productions, Jack Casey
2017, Rehearsed Reading, Male Characters, Kanye The First, Hightide, Andrew Twyman
2017, Radio, George, Singles Going Steady, BBC Radio 4, Emma Harding
2017, Radio, John/Raymond, The American Grandmother, BBC Radio 3/Pier Productions, Martin Jenkins
2016, Stage, Louis, The Path, Hightide, Jude Christian
2015, Stage, MacKay, LINES, The Yard, Jay Miller
2015, Television, Gus Telford (Guest Lead), Casualty, BBC, Jordan Hogg
2014, Short Film, Jack, Copy That, Cut To Productions, Kingsley Hoskins
2014, Site Specific, Johnson, My Dear I wanted to tell you, Look Left Look Right, Mimi Poskitt/Eva Sampson
2014, Stage, Billy Woodruff, Club 44, Soho Theatre, Mimi Poskitt
2014, Television, Vince Lennon, Father Brown, BBC, John Greening
2014, Television, Lucas, Jonathan Strange and Mr.Norrell, Cuba Pictures/BBC America, Toby Haynes
2013, Stage, Pandar/Antiochus/Cleon, Shakespeares' Pericles, Redgrave Theatre, John Hartoch
2013, Stage, Karl, The Last Days Of Mankind, Bristol Old Vic, John Retallack and Toby Hulse
2013, Stage, Bob Ewell, To Kill A Mockingbird, Bath Literary Festival, Marilyn Imrie