Patrick Myles is an actor, filmmaker and producer.Trained at the
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and with Philippe Gaulier, his stage
work as an actor includes Henry VI, Part 1, Henry VI, Part 2 and Henry
VI, Part 3 for Shakespeare's Globe, The Black Diamond for Punchdrunk,
Eugene O'Neill's The Hairy Ape at Southwark Playhouse, Towards Zero
and The Unexpected Guest by Agatha Christie at The Mill at Sonning and
directed by Brian Blessed, Much Ado About Nothing for Shakespeare in
the Squares, Romeo and Juliet for Creation Theatre, Bush Bazaar for
the Bush Theatre, The Spanish Tragedy at the Arcola Theatre, Love's a
Luxury at the Orange Tree Theatre, A Chorus of Disapproval (play)
written and directed by Alan Ayckbourn, Icons and Everafter at the
Stephen Joseph Theatre, Tartuffe and Pera Palas at the Arcola Theatre,
The Freedom of the City and The Lady's Not for Burning at the
Finborough Theatre, The Revenger's Tragedy at the Southwark Playhouse,
Romeo and Juliet and Othello for Midas Touch Productions, Harold
Pinter's Victoria Station (play) at The King's Head Theatre. His film
and TV credits include Planespotting, Head vs Heart, The Bill, Secret
Smile and Red Thursday.He wrote and directed the BAFTA-longlisted
short film The Overcoat, with Jason Watkins, Vicki Pepperdine, Tim
Key, Alex Macqueen and adapted from Nikolai Gogol's short story, A
Pornographer Woos, with Michael Smiley and adapted from Bernard
MacLaverty's short story, Henry VI, Part 1 as part of Shakespeare's
Globe's Complete Walk, Telling Laura, with Colin Hoult and Louise
Ford, Anthropopopometry, with Peter McDonald and Lloyd Hutchinson,
Santa's Blotto, with Brian Blessed, which premiered at the BFI London
Film Festival and was made with Film London support. Other writing
work includes Will: The Lost Years, which won the Channel Four/Stellar
Network Pitch Up Competition in 2009.
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and with Philippe Gaulier, his stage
work as an actor includes Henry VI, Part 1, Henry VI, Part 2 and Henry
VI, Part 3 for Shakespeare's Globe, The Black Diamond for Punchdrunk,
Eugene O'Neill's The Hairy Ape at Southwark Playhouse, Towards Zero
and The Unexpected Guest by Agatha Christie at The Mill at Sonning and
directed by Brian Blessed, Much Ado About Nothing for Shakespeare in
the Squares, Romeo and Juliet for Creation Theatre, Bush Bazaar for
the Bush Theatre, The Spanish Tragedy at the Arcola Theatre, Love's a
Luxury at the Orange Tree Theatre, A Chorus of Disapproval (play)
written and directed by Alan Ayckbourn, Icons and Everafter at the
Stephen Joseph Theatre, Tartuffe and Pera Palas at the Arcola Theatre,
The Freedom of the City and The Lady's Not for Burning at the
Finborough Theatre, The Revenger's Tragedy at the Southwark Playhouse,
Romeo and Juliet and Othello for Midas Touch Productions, Harold
Pinter's Victoria Station (play) at The King's Head Theatre. His film
and TV credits include Planespotting, Head vs Heart, The Bill, Secret
Smile and Red Thursday.He wrote and directed the BAFTA-longlisted
short film The Overcoat, with Jason Watkins, Vicki Pepperdine, Tim
Key, Alex Macqueen and adapted from Nikolai Gogol's short story, A
Pornographer Woos, with Michael Smiley and adapted from Bernard
MacLaverty's short story, Henry VI, Part 1 as part of Shakespeare's
Globe's Complete Walk, Telling Laura, with Colin Hoult and Louise
Ford, Anthropopopometry, with Peter McDonald and Lloyd Hutchinson,
Santa's Blotto, with Brian Blessed, which premiered at the BFI London
Film Festival and was made with Film London support. Other writing
work includes Will: The Lost Years, which won the Channel Four/Stellar
Network Pitch Up Competition in 2009.
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