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Michael Feast is an English actor of stage and screen. He was born in Brighton, and trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. He performed in the original 1968 London production of Hair. He worked several times with John Gielgud, whom he later played in Nicolas de Jongh's biographical play Plague Over England. Feast had a significant role in the acclaimed TV series State of Play. He also played Aeron Greyjoy in the sixth season of the HBO series Game of Thrones.
Born
Monday, 25 November 1946
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Rebellion | Sir Matthew Nathan | 2016 |
Joan of Arc: God's Warrior | Bishop Pierre Cauchon | 2015 |
A Fantastic Fear of Everything | Eye of Death / Maitre D' / Disgruntled Diner | 2012 |
Vera | Leonard Sidden | 2011 |
Game of Thrones | Aeron Greyjoy | 2011 |
There Be Dragons | Vicar General | 2011 |
Garrow's Law | Judge Varley | 2009 |
The Deaths of Ian Stone | Gray | 2007 |
Sinking of the Lusitania: Terror at Sea | Captain Hobbs | 2007 |
Penelope | Witch / Jake / Jake/Witch | 2006 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Rebellion | Sir Matthew Nathan | 2016 |
Joan of Arc: God's Warrior | Bishop Pierre Cauchon | 2015 |
A Fantastic Fear of Everything | Eye of Death / Maitre D' / Disgruntled Diner | 2012 |
Vera | Leonard Sidden | 2011 |
Game of Thrones | Aeron Greyjoy | 2011 |
There Be Dragons | Vicar General | 2011 |
Garrow's Law | Judge Varley | 2009 |
The Deaths of Ian Stone | Gray | 2007 |
Sinking of the Lusitania: Terror at Sea | Captain Hobbs | 2007 |
Penelope | Witch / Jake / Jake/Witch | 2006 |
The Virgin Queen | Cardinal Pole | 2005 |
Jericho | Christopher Weaver | 2005 |
Marple | John Croker | 2004 |
Peter Ackroyd's London | Christopher Wren / Christopher Wren - Architect | 2004 |
Absolute Power | Harry Hawkins | 2003 |
Warrior Queen | Suetonius | 2003 |
State of Play | Andrew Wilson | 2003 |
New Tricks | Andy Cutler | 2003 |
Ultimate Force | Martin Bartlett | 2002 |
NCS Manhunt | Michael Lennox | 2002 |
Long Time Dead | Paul Brennan | 2002 |
Murphy's Law | Rees | 2001 |
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries | Asst. Commissioner Evans | 2001 |
Young Blades | Grandin | 2001 |
Don Quixote | Doctor | 2000 |
Sleepy Hollow | Spotty Man | 1999 |
Withnail and Us | Himself / Self | 1999 |
Prometheus | Hermes | 1999 |
The Murder of Stephen Lawrence | DCS Ilsley | 1999 |
Holby City | Henry Miller | 1999 |
The Canterbury Tales | The Summoner | 1998 |
Velvet Goldmine | Cecil | 1998 |
The Tribe | Delario | 1998 |
Animated Epics: Beowulf | Unferth | 1998 |
Trial & Retribution | Tom Franke | 1997 |
Noah's Ark | Pete Wilson | 1997 |
Touching Evil | Commander Enwright / Commander Stephen Enwright | 1997 |
Midsomer Murders | Ian Craigie | 1997 |
Silent Witness | Martin Huston | 1996 |
Bugs | David O'Neill | 1995 |
Kavanagh QC | Sir Alan Jackson | 1995 |
A Touch of Frost | Trevor Hine | 1992 |
Underbelly | Harry West | 1992 |
Clarissa | Tomlinson | 1991 |
Soldier Soldier | Maj George Dolan, RMP | 1991 |
Alleyn Mysteries | Dieter Kranz | 1990 |
The Fool | Mr. Edwin | 1990 |
Birds of a Feather | Rodney Smithson | 1989 |
The Paradise Club | Ronnie Hackett | 1989 |
Shadow of the Noose | Edgar Bowker | 1989 |
The American Way | Vet Cameraman 2 | 1987 |
Casualty | Wayne Simpson / Gerry Whitmore / Chalky White | 1986 |
Boon | John Dewar | 1986 |
Bulman | Kevin | 1985 |
Miss Marple: The Body in the Library | 1984 | |
Travelling Man | Naylor | 1984 |
The Brief | Glenn Weston / Mickey Owen / Tom Mortimer / Jim Redman / Jeff Robillard / Andrew Pope | 1984 |
The Draughtsman's Contract | The Statue | 1982 |
Bergerac | Gillis | 1981 |
McVicar | Cody | 1980 |
The Music Machine | Nick Dryden | 1979 |
Fiona | Photographer | 1977 |
Brother Sun, Sister Moon | Silvestro | 1972 |
Private Road | Stephen | 1971 |
Great Performances | Macduff | 1971 |
I Start Counting | Jim | 1970 |
Play for Today | Tim | 1970 |
The Expert | Kenny Keely | 1968 |
BBC Play of the Month | Valma | 1965 |
Mogul | Zap | 1965 |
The Wednesday Play | The Bloke | 1964 |
Theatre 625 | Sportsex Contestant | 1964 |