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Dermot Crowley - Joe Bell

Dermot CrowleyTheatre credits include: at the National Theatre: Stuff Happens, Scenes From the Big Picture, His Girl Friday, The Double Dealer, Undiscovered Country, As You Like It, Brand, Richard III, The Woman, Macbeth, The Plough and the Stars, Amadeus (also at Her Majesty’s Theatre); The Hostage for the Royal Shakespeare Company; The Memory of Water, Ancient Lights, Hedda Gabler, Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme (Time Out Best Supporting Actor Award) for Hampstead Theatre; Exiles, The Government Inspector, and Translations for the Bristol Old Vic; Summerfolk at Chichester, directed by Sam Mendes; A Whistle in the Dark at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin and subsequently at the Royal Court in London. He played James Joyce in Michael Hastings’ Calico for Ed Hall at the Duke of York’s Theatre. His US credits include: Patrick Marber’s Dealer’s Choice at the Long Wharf Theatre in Connecticut, and subsequently at the Manhattan Theatre Club in New York. He played Finbar in the hugely successful run of The Weir at the Gate in Dublin, the Duke of York’s in London, and the Walter Kerr Theatre on Broadway. He returned to Broadway last year for Gary Hynes’ production of Translations at the Biltmore Theatre, and sang Joxer in the musical Juno for the City Centre, New York. He played Scrooge in A Christmas Carol for the McCarter Theatre, Princeton, and has just finished Richard Goodwin’s award-winning play about Galileo, Two Men of Florence, for the Huntington Theatre in Boston. Television work includes: Airey Neave in Margaret for the BBC; Mr Vholes in the award-winning Bleak House, Foyle’s War, Midsomer Murders, Spooks, Dead Gorgeous, Murder Rooms, A Touch of Frost, Rebel Heart, Falling for a Dancer, Father Ted, Jonathan Creek, The Sculptress, Kavanagh QC, Poirot, Blue Money, Echoes, Empty Nest.

Films: Babel, Before You Go, The Legend of Bagger Vance, Staggered, The Son of the Pink Panther, Tammany Hall, Octopussy, Return of the Jedi, Giro City.
Dermot’s extensive radio work for the BBC includes: William Trevor’s The Story of Lucy Gault, and Love and Summer for Book at Bedtime.

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