Stephen Fewell

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Stephen Fewell is a British actor[1] who portrays Jason Kane in the audio adventures of Bernice Summerfield. He has also appeared in classical theatre, in various Doctor Who audio productions, an episode of the 2005 Channel 4 drama The Courtroom, Headlong Theatre's production of Paradise Lost[2] at the Hackney Empire and in the musical play ENRON[3] at the Royal Court and in the West End.

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Stephen Fewell
OccupationActor
Years active2004–present
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Career

He has written short stories: three for Doctor Who and one for Bernice Summerfield anthologies.[4]

He originated the role of Charrington[5] in the original Headlong Theatre production of George Orwell's 1984.[6]

In September and October 2012, he played Alan Turing at The English Theatre Frankfurt in Hugh Whitemore's biographical play Breaking the Code.[7]

In 2019 he played the Scofield/McKellen role of Pierre in Venice Preserv'd for the RSC[8] and he appeared as Pope Clement V in the History Channel Knight's Templar drama Knightfall.[9]

Also in 2019, he appeared as Grey in the Netflix film The King.[10]

He is also known as founder and chair of the James Menzies-Kitchin Trust,[11] which has launched the careers of many leading UK theatre directors, including; Thea Sharrock, Polly Findlay, Bijan Sheibani, Joe Hill-Gibbins, and Natalie Abrahami.[citation needed]

In 2022 he appeared in Patriots at the Almeida Theatre.[12]

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2004The CourtroomDennis Walton2 episodes
2019KnightfallArchbishop Raymond DeGoth6 episodes
The KingGreyFilm
2021The Girlfriend ExperiencePhysicianEpisode: "Mirrors"
2022Blood, Sex & RoyaltyThomas Cromwell2 episodes
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