Simon Wilson is a British actor. He had a brief run on the television show EastEnders in 2010, playing the role of Mr. Steele. He also played the role of Andrew Parker Bowles in the 2005 made-for-television movie Charles & Camilla: Whatever Love Means .
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Beginner’s Luck | Old luvvie | |
2002 | Woman X | William Chesterfield | Short film |
2011 | The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel | Madge's Son-in-Law | |
2012 | Now Is Good | Suit | |
2018 | London Unplugged | Simon | |
2018 | Kew Gardens | Simon | Short film, adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s short story ‘Kew Gardens’ |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Wire in the Blood | Geoff Taylor | ”Justice Painted Blind: Part 1” S1:E5 |
2003 | Hear the Silence | Worried father | TV Movie |
2004 | Murphy’s Law | Mark Patterson | ”Go Ask Alice” S2:E4 |
2004 | A Thing Called Love | Conductor | ”Love Hurts” S1:E6 |
2004 | Auf Wiedersehen, Pet | Reporter | ”Au Revoir: Part 2” S5:E2 |
2005 | The Inspector Lynley Mysteries | James Walthew | ”In Divine Proportion” S4:E1 |
2005 | The Girl in the Café | Journalist | TV Movie |
2005 | The First Black Britons | Lieutenant Slessor | TV Movie |
2005 | Charles & Camilla: Whatever Love Means | Andrew Parker Bowles | Made for ITV and premiered in the USA on the Lifetime (TV network) |
2007 | Rough Crossings | Capt. Jonathon Coffin | TV Movie |
2007 | Midsomer Murders | Alan Delaney | ”Death and Dust” S10:E5 |
2007 | The Whistleblowers | Journalist | ”Ghosts” S1:E1 |
2007 | Britz | Senior Diplomat | 2 episodes; series 1 |
2009 | Waking the Dead | Andrew | “End of the Night: Parts 1 and 2” S8:E3 & E4 |
2010 | EastEnders | Mr. Steele | TV series; 8 episodes |
2012 | Silk | Paddy Caffrey | S2:E3 |
2012 | Twenty Twelve | TV Reporter - Sam | 3 episodes; series 2 |
2013 | Lewis | Dr. Matt Whitby | ”The Ramblin’ Boy: Part 1” S7:E3 |
2013 | Luther | Dr Joe Green | S3:E4 |
2013 | Holby City | Angus Keates | ”Contra Mundum” S15:E49 |
2014 | The Crimson Field | Padre | 3 episodes |
2014 | WW1 Uncut | German Soldier 1 | ”Dogs & Other Animals” S1:E5 |
2015 | Unforgotten | James | S1:E1 |
2015 | Casualty | Simon Dale | ”Fix You” S29:E34 |
2016-2018 | Tommies | Hubery Puckle / Gartman | Podcast series; 2 episodes |
2020 | Get Even | Henry | Recurring role; 7 episodes |
2008, 2021 | Doctors | Rich Marshall / David Dempster | 2 episodes [1] |
2022 | Anne | PC Glave | TV Mini Series; 1 episode |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | The Comedy of Errors | Antipholus of Ephesus | Directed by Christopher Luscombe at The Globe Theatre (London) [2] |
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Andrew Havill and Simon Wilson were suitably bemused, but eagerly comic as the Antipholuses, and Sam Alexander and Eliot Giuralarocca had the air of Baldrick from 'Black Adder'.