Julian Rhind-Tutt

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Julian Rhind-Tutt
Born
Julian Alistair Rhind-Tutt

(1967-07-20) 20 July 1967 (age 57)
West Drayton, London, England
Alma mater Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
OccupationActor
Years active1981–present
SpouseNataša Zajc
Children1

Julian Alistair Rhind-Tutt (born 20 July 1967) is an English actor. He is best known for playing Dr "Mac" Macartney in the comedy television series Green Wing

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Early life

Rhind-Tutt was born on 20 July 1967 in West Drayton, London, the youngest of five; there was a 10-year gap between him and his two brothers and two sisters. He attended the John Lyon School in Harrow, Middlesex, where he acted in school productions, eventually taking the lead in a school production of Hamlet that played at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in the mid-1980s. After reading English and Theatre Studies at the University of Warwick, he attended the Central School of Speech and Drama in London [1] [2] where he won the 1992 Carleton Hobbs Award from BBC Radio Drama. [3]

Career

Rhind-Tutt's first significant acting role was as the Duke of York in The Madness of King George (1994). This was followed by a succession of lesser television and film roles. He then landed a major role in William Boyd's First World War drama The Trench (1999), alongside Paul Nicholls and Daniel Craig. His first major recurring TV role was co-starring in the Graham Linehan-Arthur Mathews sitcom Hippies (1999), and he subsequently appeared in several other major British sketch and situation comedy series of the period including Smack the Pony , Absolutely Fabulous and Black Books . He starred in Green Wing from 2004 to 2006, and had a major role in cult American show Keen Eddie as Inspector Monty Pippin. He appeared as a duellist in the video for Roots Manuva's single "Too Cold". He has appeared in over 50 radio productions. [1]

In 2008, he narrated a short film for the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. [4] In 2015 he appeared in the TV series The Bastard Executioner as Lord Pembroke. [5] In 2018, he appeared as the Marquess of Blayne in the Hulu original series Harlots. [6] 2015 TV SERIES “BANISHED” Convicts transported to Australia Period costume drama

Personal life

Rhind-Tutt is married to Natasa Zajc, a Slovenian make-up artist and yoga instructor. They have a son, Lucian. [7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Piccolo Grande Amore Barone Von Bismarck
1994 The Madness of King George Duke of York
1997 The Saint Young Student
Tomorrow Never Dies Yeoman – HMS Devonshire
1998 Les Misérables Bamatabois
The Tribe Forester
1999 Notting Hill Time Out Journalist
The Trench 2nd Lt. Ellis Harte
2001 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider Mr. Pimms
2002 Miranda Rod
2003 To Kill a King James
2005 The River King Eric Herman
2006Rabbit FeverRupert
2007 Stardust Quartus
2010Meant to BeWill
2011 Your Highness Warlock
2012 Gambit Xander
2013 Rush Bubbles Horsley
2014 Castles in the Sky Albert Rowe
Lucy The Limey
2015 Aaaaaaaah! Ryan
Burn Burn Burn Adam
2016 Bridget Jones's Baby Fergus, Shazza's husband
Chubby Funny Commercial Director
2017 The Rizen Blast Door Scientist
Slovenija, Avstralija in jutri ves svetRoger Brown
2020 Blithe Spirit Dr. George Bradman
2023 Napoleon Abbé Sieyès

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 A Breed of Heroes Lt. Tim Bryant
1995 The Vacillations of Poppy Carew SeanTV film
1997Richard IIDuke of Aumerle
Reckless Danny Glassman6 episodes
Dangerfield AdamEpisode: "Adam"
1998 Heat of the Sun Asst. Supt. James Valentine3 episodes
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman Philip HampsonEpisode: "A Last Embrace"
Reckless: The Movie Danny GlassmanTV film
1999 Let Them Eat Cake Advisor3 episodes
Hippies Alex Picton-Dinch6 episodes
2000The WilsonsColin6 episodes
Hero of the Hour DannyTV film
Smack the Pony UncreditedEpisode #2.7
2000–2001 Clocking Off Peter Cochrane2 episodes
2001 Sword of Honour Ian Kilbannock
Bei aller LiebePeter CoboldEpisode: "Kidnapping Lara"
Absolutely Fabulous TaylorEpisode: "Donkey"
2004 Black Books Jason HamiltonEpisode: "Travel Writer"
2003–2004 Keen Eddie Insp. Monty Pippin13 episodes
2005The Rotter's ClubNigel Plumb3 episodes
E=mc² Antoine Lavoisier TV film
2004–2006 Green Wing Dr. 'Mac' Macartney18 episodes
2006 The Secret Policeman's Ball 2006 Dr. 'Mac' Macartney / Rev GreenTV film
2007 Agatha Christie's Marple Dr Arthur CalgaryEpisode: "Ordeal by Innocence"
The Shadow in the North Alistair MacKinnonTV film
Oliver Twist Edward "Monks" BrownlowMiniseries, 5 episodes
Seven Ages of Rock Narrator
2008 Uncle Max ConductorEpisode: "Uncle Max Plays the Piano"
Merlin Edwin Muirden Episode: "A Remedy to Cure All Ills"
Crooked House NoakesEpisodes: "Omnibus", "The Wainscoting" [8] [9]
2010 Rude Britannia Narrator
Inside John LewisNarrator
The Modern Age of the CoachNarrator
Agatha Christie's Poirot Michael GarfieldEpisode: "Hallowe'en Party" [10]
Any Human Heart John VivianMiniseries
2011–2012 The Hour Angus McCain12 episodes
2012 Gadget Geeks Narrator
2012–2014 A Touch of Cloth A.C.C. Tom Boss6 episodes
2013 The Lady Vanishes Mr. TodhunterTV film
Wipers Times PearsonTV film
2014 Blandings Galahad Threepwood 2 episodes
Parking Mad Narrator
2014, 2024 Inside No. 9 Mark / Party GuestEpisodes: "Sardines", "Plodding On"
2015 Banished Tommy Barrett7 episodes
The Devil You KnowMinister Samuel ParrisEpisode: "Pilot"
The Bastard Executioner Lord PembrokeEpisode: "The Bernadette Maneuver/Cynllwyn Bernadette"
2016 Drunk History Oscar Slater Episode: "Battle of Waterloo/Arthur Conan Doyle"
Hoff the Record Bunny VasilisEpisode: "Finance"
2017 SS-GB Bernard Staines2 episodes
2017–2021 Britannia Prince Phelan24 episodes
2018 Silent Witness David CannonEpisode: "Moment of Surrender"
2018–2019 Harlots Marquess of Blayne14 episodes
2019 The Witcher GiltineEpisode: "Betrayer Moon"
2022 Man vs. Bee Christian Kolstad-Bergenbatten4 episodes
The Larkins Mr. Jerebohm6 episodes
2023 Tom Jones Fitzpatrick3 episodes
Extraordinary Charles II (voice)Episode: "The Merry Monarch"
The Reckoning Johnnie Stewart 2 episodes
2024 Sexy Beast Sir Stephen Eaton4 episodes
TBA Washington Black Erasmus WildePost-production

Theatre

YearTitleRole
2007Landscape with Weapon
2009Darker Shores (Hampstead Theatre)

Animated television series and video games

YearTitleRole
2005Sunday Pants
(animated television series)
Bob
2006 The Imp
(animated television series)
Bob
2009The Imp: Episode 1 [11]
(video game)
Bob

Radio

YearTitleRole
1996 People Like Us Police Detective
1999 BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial: Sketches by Boz Cymon Tuggs
2000 Arrested Development Andy
2002BBC Radio 4 Drama: Magnolia BlossomVincent
2003BBC Radio 4 Drama: Friday's ChildFerdy Fakenham
2007–2009 The Maltby Collection Rod Millet
2008 Number 10 Steve McKie
2009Sapper Bulldog DrummondNarrator
2012 Bird Island Graham
Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully Field Commander Uljabaan
Alice through the Looking Glass Lewis Carroll
2013BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week: The Norfolk MysteryNarrator [12]
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama: The Gestapo MinutesMichael Oppenheim [13]
BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial: Three Men in a Boat Narrator and character "J" [14]
2015BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week: Birth of a TheoremNarrator [15]
BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week:
The Inheritor's Powder: A Cautionary Tale of Poison, Betrayal and Greed
Narrator [16]
BBC Radio 4 Extra: The Corrections OmnibusChip Lambert [17]
BBC Radio 4 Drama: The Norman ConquestsNorman
2016BBC Radio 4 Drama: RumpoleYoung Rumpole
2021BBC Radio 4 Drama Series: The Archers Trevor Fry

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