Oliver Lansley | |
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Born | 1981 (age 42–43) |
Occupation(s) | Actor, writer |
Oliver Lansley (born 1981) is a British actor and writer. He is best known for writing the screenplay for the 2010 sitcom Whites . [1]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | The Burdened Ass | John The Soldier | Short |
2004 | Strange Little Girls | Rob | |
2006 | A Fellow of Enterprise | Clive | |
2015 | Warpaint | Paul | |
Man Up | Man in Toilet #2 | ||
2016 | Sarah Gong Is Going to Kill Herself | Receptionist | Short |
2017 | Pleased to Eat! | John | Short (Post-Production) |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | EastEnders | Craig | 1 Episode |
2003 | Holby City | Tim Marlowe | |
2006 | Doctors | Dean Gaynor | |
Comedy Lab | Neil | ||
2009 | FM | 6 Episodes | |
2010 | Whites | Robin | 4 Episodes |
2012 | Best Possible Taste: The Kenny Everett Story | Kenny Everett | Television movie |
2013 | The Wrong Mans | Summer | 3 Episodes |
Misfits | Stuart | 4 Episodes | |
2014 | Sherlock | David | 1 Episode |
Endeavour | Benny Topling | ||
Siblings | Gavin | ||
Agatha Raisin | Dr. Brendon Monk | ||
2015 | Critical | Wes Howe | |
Lewis | David Capstone | ||
2016 | The Aliens | Sean | |
2017 | Doctor Who | Jorj | Episode: "World Enough and Time" |
2024 | Where's Wanda? | Series creator | Series creator |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | Risen | Taylor/Krayban/Beppo | (Voice) |
Year | Title | Staff | Notes |
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2006 | Comedy Lab | Writer | 1 Episode |
2009 | FM | 4 Episodes | |
2010 | Whites | Writer and producer | 6 Episodes |
2011 | Beaver Falls | Writer | 1 Episode |
Little Crackers | Writer and director | ||
2014 | Mr Sloane | Writer | |
The Trench | Writer | Short | |
2015 | Flack | Writer | Television movie |
2017 | Pleased to Eat You! | Writer | Short (Post-production) |
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