Stuart McLoughlin

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Stuart McLoughlin (born 1980 in Bristol) is a British actor. He is notable for his appearance in the title role in 2008's Clone . His other TV appearances include 2008's Little Dorrit and Waking the Dead (1 episode, 2005), and he has also appeared onstage in A Matter of Life and Death . He has appeared in the 2007 film Elizabeth: The Golden Age .

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DateTitleRoleDirectorStation
26 September 2004 Hippomania [1] Ned Chaillet BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
3 March 2005 The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch [2] Father Lu Kemp BBC Radio 3 The Wire
3 May 2011 Lost Property: The Wrong Label [3] Mr Nightingale Jessica Dromgoole BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
10 May 2011 Lost Property: The Year My Mother Went Missing [4] PC O'Hara Jessica Dromgoole BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
17 May 2011 Lost Property: A Telegram from the Queen [5] Marcus Jessica Dromgoole BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

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References

  1. BBC – Drama on 3 – Hippomania
  2. BBC – The Wire – The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch
  3. BBC – Afternoon Play – Lost Property: The Wrong Label
  4. BBC – Afternoon Play – Lost Property: The Year My Mother Went Missing
  5. BBC – Afternoon Play – Lost Property: A Telegram from the Queen