Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
September 20, 1955
Place of Birth:
Aldershot, Hampshire, England, UK
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David Haig (born 20 September 1955 in Aldershot in Hampshire) is an Olivier Award-winning English actor and FIPA Award-winning writer. He is known for his versatility, having played dramatic, serio-comic and comedic roles, playing characters of varied social classes. He has appeared in top roles in stage productions all over the West End and has done numerous TV and film roles over the past 20 years.
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Year | TV Show | Role |
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2025 | Étoile | Nicholas |
2020 | COBRA | Archie Glover-Morgan |
2018 | Killing Eve | Bill |
2018 | Killing Eve | Bill Pargrave |
2017 | Urban Myths | George Frideric Handel |
2016 | The Witness for the Prosecution | Sir Charles Carter |
2014 | Penny Dreadful | Oscar Putney |
2013 | The Wright Way | Gerald Wright |
2013 | Yes, Prime Minister | Jim Hacker |
2010 | The Michael Ball Show | Self |
2005 | The Thick of It | Steve Fleming |
2004 | Hustle | Sir Anthony Reeves |
2004 | Agatha Christie's Marple | Major Hugh Horton |
1997 | Keeping Mum | Richard Beare |
1997 | Midsomer Murders | George Jeffers |
1996 | Dalziel & Pascoe | |
1995 | The Thin Blue Line | Detective Inspector Derek Grim |
1994 | Wycliffe | David Miller |
1994 | Nice Day at the Office | |
1994 | Love on a Branch Line | Lionel Virley |
1993 | Cracker | Graham |
1991 | Soldier Soldier | Major Tom Cadman |
1991 | The Darling Buds of May | Captain Robert Battersby |
1990 | Chancer | Dr. Haselden |
1990 | Portrait of a Marriage | Harold Nicolson |
1989 | Campion | Cully Randall |
1989 | Campion | Guffy Randall |
1988 | Hannay | |
1988 | Talking Heads | Wilfred Paterson |
1987 | Inspector Morse | Peter Rhodes |
1983 | Dramarama | |
1983 | Chessgame | Colin Jenkins |
1978 | Blake's 7 | Forres |
1978 | The Moon Stallion | Todman |
1963 | Doctor Who | Pangol |