Dominic Carter (actor)

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Dominic Carter is an English actor.

Career

Carter has appeared in several British television and film projects, including Going off Big Time, Dockers , The Bill , Dalziel and Pascoe , Doctors , Drop Dead Gorgeous and The Case . [1]

Contents

He played the recurring role of DC Hooch in Coronation Street [2] and he portrayed Janos Slynt in four seasons of the HBO TV series Game of Thrones . [1] [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Dockers CharlieTV film
2000Going Off Big TimeOzzi Shepherd [3]
2005DerailedMichael HodderTV film
2011Charlie Noades R.I.P.Mick [4]
2017 Murdered for Being Different DC Mark GreenTV film
2017 The Children Act Roger
2018 Together DI Saunders

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995 Soldier Soldier Mess Waiter1 episode ("Love and War")
1996 No Bananas Matelot1 episode ("Cricket")
1996 Pie in the Sky Journalist1 episode ("Gary's Cake")
1996–2008 The Bill Steve O'Sullivan
Sean Massey
Peter Murray
Bob Flanagan
1 episode ("Track Marks")
1 episode ("The Cross")
1 episode ("203")
1 episode ("R.I.P.P.I.")
1997 Dalziel and Pascoe Jonty Marsh1 episode ("Deadheads")
1998 Get Real Paramedic1 episode ("Leg")
2000 Black Books First hooligan1 episode ("Cooking the Books")
2001 Merseybeat Marty Scanlan1 episode ("Deep End")
2003 Eyes Down Marksman1 episode ("Episode 1.6")
2003 Coming Up Jamie1 episode ("Bed Bugs")
2006 Holby City Archie Burns1 episode ("Brother's Keeper")
2006 My Family Orderly1 episode ("The Heart of Christmas")
2006–2007 Drop Dead Gorgeous Tiggsy Willis6 episodes
2006–2015 Doctors Barry Shearman
Ray Garvey
David Sutton
1 episode ("Of All the Car Parks in All the World")
1 episode ("The Official Line")
1 episode ("Signs and Wonders")
2008–2009 Coronation Street DC Hooch 19 episodes
2011The CaseKarl Rankine5 episodes
2011–2015 Game of Thrones Janos Slynt 15 episodes
2014 Moving On Derek1 episode ("The Beneficiary")
2016 Guilt Malcolm1 episode ("The Crown v Atwood")
2018 Endeavour CSM Davies1 episode ("Colours")
2018 Friday Night Dinner Policeman1 episode ("The Violin")
2018Holby CitySean Kendler1 episode ("Undoing")

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References

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  2. Rackham, Jane (4 March 2014). "Moving On: S6-E5 "The Beneficiary"". Radio Times. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  3. 1 2 "Who Plays Janos Slynt on 'Game of Thrones'?". Zimbio. 17 March 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
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