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  1. Peter de Jersey (born 1965) is a British television and theatre actor. He has played roles in television, including the long-time recurring role of "Jerome Taylor" in The Bill .

  2. Peter De Jersey is known for The Bank Job (2008), Doctor Foster: A Woman Scorned (2015) and Broadchurch (2013).

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  3. Peter De Jersey is an actor who has appeared in The Bank Job, Doctor Foster and The Threepenny Opera. He has also performed with the National Theatre in London.

    • What Production Made You Fall in Love with Theatre?
    • What Are You Finding Inspiring at The moment?
    • What Do You Wish You Could Change About The Performing Arts Industry?
    • What Is The Worst Thing That Has Happened to You in Theatre?
    • What Is The Best Thing That Has Happened to You in Theatre?
    • What Role Do You Really Want to Play?
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    I saw Ian McKellen and Judi Dench in the film version of Trevor Nunn’s Macbethand thought it was incredible. Judi later directed me in Macbeth when I was at Central, and I told her how influential she was. Then, shortly after that, I was at the National Theatre being directed by Trevor Nunn in Troilus and Cressida. I told him how influential the sh...

    I read a lot of books. At the moment, I’m reading all the Dune books. I think Successionis just fantastic, too. Brian Cox directed me in Richard III at the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. He was so funny and passionate, and I’m so happy for him.

    It is very difficult for people to go on tour with a show and make enough cash to survive. I hope that changes.

    This didn’t happen to me, but I was in a production of Hamlet with Cheek by Jowlat the start of my career. There was a moment when we sat at the front of the stage, watching the Player King perform. I looked to my right, and my colleague – who will remain nameless – had disappeared. He had fallen off the stage into the orchestra pit. He was alright...

    I try to live in the present moment. Right now, this job is very fulfilling and I have high hopes for it. It feels good.

    People have always asked me if I’d want to play Othello, and I would. Away from Shakespeare, there are many things I’d love to do. I’d like to do some Chekhov. I’d like to play Trigorin in The Seagull. Television-wise, I’d like to play a spy. That would be great. I’d like to do some sci-fi, too.

    I’m playing Cymbeline with the Royal Shakespeare Company. I was in Greg Doran’s first show at the RSC, The Odyssey,in 1992. Earlier this season, when I was doing The Tempest with Alex Kingston – who was in my first show with the RSC, King Lear, in 1990 – Greg Doranapproached me and said: “Look, Peter, you were in my first production here. It is onl...

    Peter De Jersey shares his love of theatre, his career highlights and his role in Cymbeline, Gregory Doran's last show with the RSC. He also talks about his TV work, his reading habits and his hopes for the future.

  4. Peter De Jersey is a British actor who has appeared in various genres of TV shows and movies since 1990. Some of his notable roles include Ananias in The Bible, Douglas Caldwell in The Smoke, and Androgar in The Day of the Doctor.

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  5. Peter De Jersey is a British actor who has appeared in various TV shows and movies, such as Line of Duty, Lewis, and The Bible. See his full list of credits, photos, and where to watch his latest projects on TV Guide.

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  7. Peter de Jersey is an actor who has appeared in various films, TV shows and stage plays. He is known for his roles in The Bank Job, Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor, Hamlet, National Theatre Live: Coriolanus, The Wheel of Time, and Warrior Nun.