Richard Cant
Richard Cant is a British actor. He is the son of actor and children's television presenter Brian Cant.[1]
Career
Cant made two appearances on the long-running murder mystery series Midsomer Murders, appearing in the 1997 pilot episode The Killings at Badger's Drift as undertaker Dennis Rainbird and then again as Dennis Rainbird's cousin, Alistair Gooding, in the 2006 story Dead Letters. In the second story, he appeared alongside Jason Hughes, who played Detective Sergeant Ben Jones.[citation needed] Cant had previously appeared with Jason Hughes in an episode of the BBC 2 TV series This Life, where he played Phil, a friend of Hughes's character, Warren.[citation needed]
Other television and film appearances include[citation needed] " Stan and Ollie", "Mary, Queen of Scots", 'The Crown", "It's a Sin", The Way We Live Now, Bleak House, Gimme Gimme Gimme, and Gunpowder Treason and Plot. In 2007 he appeared in an episode of Doctor Who, "Blink".[2]
He has worked on stage for The National Theatre, RSC, Royal Court, Cheek by Jowl, and Sheffield Crucible.[citation needed]
He appeared as Friedrich in War Horse at the New London Theatre.[citation needed]
Personal life
In June 2023 Richard Coles reported that he was in a relationship with Cant.[3]
Selected television work
- This Life (1996)
- Midsomer Murders (1997) & (2006)
- Gimme Gimme Gimme (1999)
- Lawless Heart (2001)
- The Way We Live Now (2001)
- Shackleton (2002)
- Ian Fleming: Bondmaker (2005)
- Bleak House (2005)
- Sparkle (2007)
- Doctor Who (2007)
- The Bill (2008)
- Vexed (2010)
- Mapp and Lucia (2014)
- The Crown (2020)
- It's A Sin (2021)
- Mary, Queen Of Scots (2018)
- Stan and Ollie (2019)
Selected stage work
- As You Like It / Cymbeline/ Troilus and Cressida (Cheek by Jowl)
- War Horse (2012/13, NT at New London Theatre)
- Salome (Headlong)
- The Country Wife (Sheffield Crucible)
- Orlando (West End)
- Handbagged/ Wife (Kiln)
- The Vortex (Chichester)
- Henry The Sixth / Maydays / Hamlet (RSC)
- Normal Heart/ Mr Gum And The Dancing Bear (NT)
- Medea (Almeida)
- The Trial (Young Vic)
- After Edward/ Edward The Second (Globe)
- What It Means (Wilton's)
References
- ^ "The Brian Cant Interview". Archived from the original on 13 February 2019. Retrieved 23 January 2009.
- ^ "Doctor Who - Blink, (from 'Eye of Horus')". Retrieved 25 January 2009.
- ^ "Reverend Richard Coles opens up about finding new love three years after tragic death of husband". Pink News. 1 June 2023.
External links
- Richard Cant at IMDb