William Simpson
Overview
- Ethnicity
- White / European Descent
- Age Range
- 27 - 37
- Height
- 5' 9" (1m 75cm)
- Weight
- 9st. 12lb. (63kg)
- Hair Colour
- Auburn
- Eye Colour
- Brown
Audio
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audio file02 the rat catcher and the rat recording
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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About me
Enjoy playing a range of characters. I am creative and adaptable, taking all direction on board and able to work well within a group to produce the best performance.Skills
Languages Spoken | English, French |
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Accents/Dialects | English - London, Irish, Scottish |
Additional Skills | Acting |
Highlights
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Made in Chelsea extra - 2013
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I have not done much modelling before, but I am creative and adaptable and very willing to learn. I am confident I could excel in the role, and bring with me a professionalism and a healthy work ethic.
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Actor / Science communicator with The Edinburgh International science festival + touring schools with Generation Science shows - 2015
Actor / tour guide at Mary King’s Close Edinburgh, 2014
Stephen Boyd – a 17th century wine merchant
Aesop’s Fables – an adaptation for an audiobook by Liz Rigby. Music by Olivia Thomas.
Children’s Fiction. Voice artist
(parts included: The Sun, the ant, little fish, market trader, older brother, plus crowd scenes) The Studio, Michelmersh October 2013
Theatre Usher Sketch – a Comic character stand up written by myself. The Theatre Usher The Miller, London. September 2013
DNA by Dennis Kelly. With ‘The King’s players’ - Directed by Charlie Kenber.
Dark comedy. Adam (a teenager who has lived in the wild for several weeks after suffering a head injury)
Zoo Southside. Edinburgh Fringe, August 2013
On the line: media By Helen Bauer – with ‘anewsthought’
Political comedy/ satire. Tom Witmore (A racist whose response to an article he read in the tabloid press has itself made the headlines.) La Tasca, PBH’s Free Fringe. & The Miller, Canal café theatre, RCC. July and August 2013
Disturbia – Physical theatre piece choreographed by Nicola London. Dancer/movement artist. Goldsmiths University
London. July 2013
Bakerloo line Bakerloo
Character stand up written by myself as A lonely London poet The Miller, London. September 2012
Dahling you were Marvellous! By Stephen Berkhoff, and devised comedy sketches.
Directed by Marcus Bazley. Steve. and other smaller characters The Rag Factory, London March 2012
‘Confusions’ a farce by Alan Ayckbourne.
With ‘The King’s players’ Directed by Louise Bastock. Stewart Stokes (The scout Leader who turns to drink after his relationship breaks down) Tutu’s nightclub, London December 2011