Shaun Dooley

Shaun Dooley (born 29 March 1974) is an English actor, narrator and voice-over artist.

Shaun Dooley
Born (1974-03-29) 29 March 1974 (age 50)
Barnsley, England
Alma materArden School of Theatre
Years active1997–present
Spouse
Polly Dooley
(m. 1998)
Children4

Early life

Dooley was born in Barnsley in South Yorkshire. He attended Barnsley Youth Theatre in 1989[1] before going on to study at the Arden School of Theatre in Manchester between 1992 and 1995.

Career

Dooley's first acting role was as Shaun in Groove on a Stanley Knife in 1997. He later played Ritchie Fitzgerald in Coronation Street from 1997 until 1998. He appeared occasionally in EastEnders as Tom Stuart between 2001 and 2004 until he was replaced during his filming of The Street. He had a role in P.O.W..

Dooley played Peter Harper in BBC drama series The Street.[2] He also featured in the 2007 television docudrama Diana: Last Days of a Princess. Dooley portrayed Kieran in the British horror film Salvage.[3] He portrayed police inspector Dick Alderman in all three parts of the Red Riding trilogy and in 2017 appeared as Reverend Michaelmas Winter in the Sky 1 drama Jamestown.

In 2019, Shaun and his wife Polly produced an album, Got It Covered, for Children in Need. The album featured Helena Bonham Carter, Jim Broadbent, Olivia Colman, Luke Evans, Suranne Jones, Adrian Lester, Himesh Patel, David Tennant, Jodie Whittaker and Shaun himself singing unique cover versions of songs personal to them. The album was released on 1 November 2019. The album and accompanying documentary was co-produced by their company 20four7films, BBC Studios and SilvaScreen Records.[4]

Personal life

Dooley has been married to his wife Polly since 1998 and the couple have four children. Shaun is the older brother of Kimberly Dooley, and Stephanie Ann Dooley, who is known professionally as Stephanie Dooley-Day and is an actress.

He is a lifelong supporter of Barnsley F.C.

Dooley and his wife Polly are also trustees for the Barnsley Youth Theatre.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1998Dalziel and PascoeRobert PascoeEpisode: "The Wood Beyond"
2002Silent WitnessPaul PrestonEpisode: "The Fall Out"
2002EastEndersReverend Tom Stuart
2004Foyle's WarGordon DrakeEpisode: "Enemy Fire"
2005Murphy's LawDC OllingtonEpisode: "Various Episodes (series 3)”
2005New TricksRick MayoSeries 2, Episode 2 "Family Business”
2006The StreetPeter Harper
2007The Mark of CainCorporal Gant
2008Midsomer MurdersMark PurdyEpisode: "Left for Dead"
2008Silent WitnessDI Adam TranfieldEpisode: "Terror"
2008ApparitionsLiamBBC miniseries
StovepipeLead roleHighTide's production at the West 12 Shopping Centre in Shepherd's Bush
2008Eden LakeJonCelador Films
2009Right Place, Wrong TimeAlanBBC Radio 4 drama
2010Married Single OtherEddieITV
2010The Road to Coronation StreetDerek BennettBBC Four drama
2010Inspector George GentlyDarren PaigeEpisode: "Gently Evil"
2011ExileMike EldridgeBBC drama, alongside John Simm
2011Great ExpectationsJoe GargeryBBC drama
2011The AwakeningMalcolm McNair
2011HustleCool Hand CooperEpisode: "The Delivery"
2010Five DaysSgt Don ParkerSeries two
2012BenidormPete Garvey, the brother of long term character Mick GarveySeries 5, Episode 3
2012Our WarNarratorSeries 2; BBC documentary series on the war in Afghanistan as seen by the British Army soldiers
2012Space DiveNarratorA BBC documentary on the record-breaking skydive by Felix Baumgartner
2012The Woman in BlackMr Fisher, village innkeeperHammer Films
2012–2013MisfitsGreg
2012OffenderNash
2013The White QueenSir Robert BrackenburyBBC historical drama
2014Web of LiesNarratorSeries 1, Discovery Communications. Documentary – Crime. Tragic true stories of deception, manipulation & murder triggered by online interaction. The series was originally called "Evil Online"
2014WolfbloodKincaid
2014Blood MoonCalhoun
2014The Karman LineDaveShort film
2014The GameDC Jim FenchurchBBC[5]
2015Richard III: The Princes in the TowerNarratorChannel 4
2015BroadchurchRickie Gillespie[6]
2015The Farthest ShoreGedJudith Adams's adaptation of Ursula Le Guin's novel for Radio 4[7]
2015CuffsDC Carl HawkinsBBC
2015–presentSAS: Who Dares WinsNarratorChannel 4 series[8]
2015-presentThe DetectivesNarratorBBC series following Greater Manchester Police over the course of multiple investigations of serious crime
The Force: ManchesterVoiceoverSky 1 series which follows officers of Greater Manchester Police
American JusticeNarratorBBC Two series which follows prosecutors and cop in Jacksonville, Florida
2017GunpowderSir William Wade
2018Surgeons: At the Edge of LifeNarratorBBC Two series[9]
2018Doctor Who: "The Ghost Monument"EpzoSecond episode of the eleventh series
2018Four Days That Shook BritainNarratorITV documentary which covers the four terrorist attacks of 2017, in England.
Everest RescueNarrator
2019Railroad AustraliaNarratorQuest documentary which covers the highs and lows of drivers and engineers of Australian freight and tourist trains
2019The WitcherKing FoltestSeries 1, Episode 3: "Betrayer Moon"
2019Official SecretsJohn (Internal Security)
2019Gentleman JackJeremiah Rawson
2019~When Missing Turns To MurderNarratorNetflix true crime documentary series
2020The StrangerTripp
2021It's A SinClive Tozer
2021InnocentDCI Mike BraithwaiteMain role[10]
2021GrantchesterJohnny RichardsDI Geordie Keating's fellow ex-prisoner-of-war[11]
2021Gold RushVoiceover
2021Great Christmas Bake OffHimself[12]
2022Elden RingYura / Shabriri / Fire Giant / Kaiden SellswordsVideo gameVoice[13]
2022Xenoblade Chronicles 3GrayVideo game
2023Changing EndsGraham Carr6 episodes[14]
2023Black MirrorLen FisherEpisode: "Demon 79"
2023Our Guy in ColumbiaNarratorTwo-part documentary[15]
2023The Long ShadowChris GreggTelevision series[16]
2023SaltburnJeff QuickFilm role
2024Mr Bates vs The Post OfficeMichael RudkinITV1 drama series
Criminal RecordDetective Sergeant Kim CardwellTelevision series
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the RohirrimFrecaVoice; in production
VeraMatthewITV 1 Drama Series

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