Kim Wall (actor)

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Kim Wall
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OccupationActor
Years active1984–present

Kim Wall is a British actor who has appeared in recurring roles in many British comedy series, including The All New Alexei Sayle Show , The Armstrong and Miller Show , Heartburn Hotel , World of Pub , Big Train , Nighty Night , Angelo's and Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder .

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In film, he has appeared in The War Zone and Holy Flying Circus . In 2004 he played one of the lead roles in a Salford production of Hamish McColl and Sean Foley's The Play What I Wrote . [1] In September 2021, he portrayed the role of Clive Cookson in two episodes of the BBC soap opera Doctors . [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 The War Zone Barman
1999 The Escort Hotel Concierge
2016 Monochrome Peter

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984 'Allo 'Allo! German SentryEpisode 1.3: "Savile Row to the Rescue"
1986 Dempsey and Makepeace D.C. FryEpisode 3.4: "The Prizefighter";

Episode 3.8: "The Cortez Connection"

1987 Running Wild DoctorEpisode 1.2: "The Last of the Red Hot Rock N' Rollers"
1988 Wish Me Luck RAF Sgt.1 episode
1988 Boon ChrisEpisode 3.3: "Topspin"
1990–1993 Absolutely Illtyd/Various3 episodes
1992 Shakespeare: The Animated Tales Lysander"A Midsummer Night's Dream"
1994 The All New Alexei Sayle Show Various1 episode
1996 It Happened Next Year Various
1996–2003 Barry Welsh Is Coming Dave Daley/Various
1997 Armstrong and Miller Various
1998 Comedy Nation Various
1998 Kiss Me Kate NigelEpisode 1.6: "Re-Union"
1998–2000 Heartburn Hotel BakerMain role
1999 Murder Most Horrid Yacht SalesmanEpisode 4.2: "Going Solo"
1999 People Like Us Episode 1.2: "The Estate Agent"
1999 Casualty Philip BurnleyEpisode 14.14: "To Have and to Hold"
1999 The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything Sketch: "When Columbo Discovered America"
2000 Up Rising VicarEpisode 1.1: "The Last of England"
2000 Harry Enfield's Brand Spanking New Show Various2 episodes
2001 Supergirly Elvis/Sam/Tom Jones3 episodes
2001 World of Pub Various
2001 'Orrible Mr. YarrowEpisode 1.3: "No Sleep 'Til Wembley"
2001 Only Fools and Horses JustinEpisode 9.1: "If They Could See Us Now.....!"
2002 15 Storeys High Episode 1.6: "Dead Swan"
2002 Big Train Various4 episodes
2002 Doctors Peter CarterEpisode 4.43: "You Make Me Feel So Young"
2002–2003 Sir Gadabout: The Worst Knight in the Land King ArthurMain role
2003 The Harringham Harker Gordon KnowlesTV film; also writer
2004 Casualty Ian HardieEpisode 18.19: "Where There's Life..."
2004 Nighty Night Mike3 episodes
2004 Happy Birthday BBC Two VariousSegment: "Dead Ringers Birthday Treats"
2004 EastEnders Doctor2 episodes
2004 My Family Mr. DonnelyEpisode 5.8: "My Fair Charlady"
2005 Don't Watch That, Watch This 1 episode
2005 Broken News Phil Curdridge"Look Out East" segments
2006 Heartbeat Ray PooleyEpisode 15.14: "Risky Business"
2006 Comedy Lab Dr. BlameEpisode 8.2: "Bad Crowd"
2006 Pulling Mark2 episodes
2006 Doctors Clive OvertonEpisode 7.183: "A Question of Time"
2006 The Worst Week of My Life Mitch3 episodes: "The Worst Christmas of My Life"
2007 Fear, Stress & Anger Rev. JenkinsEpisode 1.3: "Stress and Drugs"
2007 Harry & Paul Various1 episode
2007 My Family Store DetectiveEpisode 7.9: "Life Begins at Fifty"
2007 The IT Crowd ManagerEpisode 2.1: "The Work Outing"
2007 Not Going Out Bank ManagerEpisode 2.1: "Mortgage"
2007 Angelo's RussellMain role
2008 The Long Walk to Finchley LichfieldTV film
2008 Lab Rats Les GoodmanEpisode 1.2: "A Donor"
2008 Touch Me, I'm Karen Taylor Various2 episodes
2009 Grownups Senior Partner 1/Mr. Lumley2 episodes
2009 Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder Various
2010 Zoo Factor CliveEpisode 1.1: "Top Banana"
2011 Holy Flying Circus BBC Head of FiringTV film
2012 Twenty Twelve Paul BavingtonEpisode 2.3: "Clarence House"
2012 Dead Boss Mr. Bridges1 episode
2012 Switch Herbert1 episode
2013 Badults ProfessorEpisode 1.6: "Past"
2015 UKIP: The First 100 Days RalphTV film
2015 Chewing Gum HenryEpisode 1.4: "The Unicorn"
2016 Siblings Dr. JacerbyEpisode 2.1: "Kevin Rugby"
2016 Plebs PaeonEpisode 3.5: "The Crimewave";

Episode 3.6: "Jugball"

2016 Tracey Ullman's Show Various2 episodes
2016 Morgana Robinson's The Agency Director1 episode
2017 Coronation Street Gus Radcliffe2 episodes
2017 The Windsors Terry1 episode
2019 GameFace George1 episode
2020 Maxxx PriestEpisode 1.1: "Guess Who's Back?"
2021 Sliced Posh ManEpisode 2.5: "Graham?"
2021 Doctors Clive CooksonEpisode 22.74: "Booty or Bust: Part 1";

Episode 22.75: "Booty or Bust: Part 2"

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 East Lynne Richard Hare
1988 The Wonderful Visit The Storyteller
1988 Well, At Least It Didn't Rain David
1990 The Island of Doctor Moreau Prentice
1993 Unofficial Rosie Andrew
1996 Beaumarchais Various
1996 King Solomon's Carpet Jarvis
1996 A Handful of Dust Ambrose
1997 Imperial Palace Mr. Rowbottom
1997 Mansfield Park Tom Bertram
1998 The Alan Davies Show Various
1998 Curious, If True PhilipEpisode: "The Poor Clare"
1998–1999 World of Pub Various
1999 The Mark Steel Lectures Various
2001 Married Various
2001 Think the Unthinkable Various
2001–2002 The Leopard in Autumn Various
2002 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting Various
2004 Absolute Power Various
2005 Be Prepared Miles RummingsMain role
2006 Daunt and Dervish Various
2006 Weak at the Top Various
2006 High Table, Lower Orders
2006 Hercule Poirot MichaelStory: "Mrs. McGinty's Dead"
2006 The Man Who Built Tunnels Wheatley
2006 Falco Appius PricillusStory: "Venus in Copper"
2006 The Balloonists George Hansum
2007 Inspector Steine Ventriloquist Vince
2007–2011 Listen Against Various
2007–2010 Ed Reardon's Week Various
2008 The Casebook of Inspector Steine Ventriloquist Vince
2009 Andy Zaltzman's History of the Third Millennium Various
2009 Baring Up Brian
2010 Scorched Bern
2012 Doctor Who: Destination Nerva Jim Hooley/Drelleran 1/Security GuardAudio drama
2013 Nineteen Eighty-Four Parsons
2015 Affairs of Death Desiderius
2016 Barry's Lunch Club Derek
2016 Northanger Abbey Mr. Allen

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References

  1. "The Play What I Wrote". British Theatre Guide. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  2. Timblick, Simon. "'Doctors' spoilers: Emma Reid gets a SURPRISE patient!". What to Watch . (Future plc). Retrieved 21 September 2021.