William Hayes
Overview
- Ethnicity
- White / European Descent
- Age Range
- 58 - 68
- Height
- 5' 9" (1m 75cm)
- Weight
- 12st. 3lb. (78kg)
- Hair Colour
- Brown
- Eye Colour
- Blue
Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
---|---|---|---|
1980 |
Acting Course
Film |
Birmingham Theatre School |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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Skills
Languages Spoken | English |
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Accents/Dialects | English - London |
Musical Style | Classical, Pop |
Vocal Types | Baritone |
Additional Skills | Acting |
Highlights
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Height: 5’9”
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown/Balding
Age Range: 41-60
Full Equity Member
Spotlight Pin No: 4611-5612-1655
Trained: Birmingham Theatre School
On going training at The Actors Centre, The Actors
Guild and Actors Lab at Everyman Theatre,
Cheltenham.
Agent: Oxford Adams Associates
Bill’s last performance was in the role of ‘Clarence’ in ‘Richard III’ for Nikolai Foster at the Curve Theatre in Leicester.
TELEVISION
‘The Firm’ (Phil) BBC TV : Dir: Alan Clarke
‘Y.E.S.’ (Mr Green) Central TV Dir: David Dunne
‘Whizziwig’ (Frank Fleming) Carlton TV Dir: Dirk Campbell
‘Living and Growing’ (Richard) Channel Four Dir: Phil Swerdlow
THEATRE
Richard III (Clarence) Curve Theatre, Leicester Nikolai Foster
A Tale of Two Cities (Charles Darnay), Theatre Royal, Northampton, Michael Napier-Brown
Twelfth Night (Antonio), Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham, John Doyle
Blood Brothers (Eddie), Theatr y Werin, Aberystwyth, Luke Dixon
Butterflies are Free (Greg), Lyceum Theatre, Crewe, Malcolm McFee
Relatively Speaking (Greg), Lyceum Theatre, Crewe, Malcolm McFee
The Apple Cart (Vanhattan), Malvern Festival Theatre, Malcolm McFee
What the Butler Saw (Nick) Lyceum Theatre, Crewe Malcolm McFee
The Ghost Train (Charles) Devonshire Park, Eastbourne
The Late Edwina Black (Gregory) Devonshire Park, Eastbourne
A Coat of Varnish (Police Photographer/understudy), Haymarket, Sir Anthony Quayle
Beethovens Tenth (Understudy for Pascal), Vaudeville Theatre, Robert Chetwyn
Hitting Town (Ralph), Brighton Actors Workshop Martha Byrne
Alladin (Ping-Chinese Policeman) Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford
Babes in The Wood (Merry Man) Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham Jonathan Kiley
RADIO
Ambridge Chronicles (Josh Harris) BBC Radio Drama Phil Martin
SKILLS
Native Birmingham Dialect
Strong Singing Voice:Baritone
Plays Guitar