Jonathan Cullen
Theatre credits include: Merry Wives of Windsor (RSC); Winter (Young Vic); The Mentor (West End Transfer) (Vaudeville Theatre); The Mentor (Ustinov Theatre); Trouble in Mind (Ustinov Theatre); Enemy of the People (Chichester Festival Theatre); Address Unknown (Soho Theatre); Table (National Theatre); Faustus (Shakespeare’s Globe); Little Eyolf (Jeremyn Street Theatre); Love the Sinner (National Theatre); When the Rain Stops Falling (Almeida); The Stone (Royal Court); Stage of Emergency (Gate Theatre); Equus (Gielgud Theatre); Market Boy (National Theatre); Talking to Terrorists (Royal Court); The Permanent Way (National Theatre); Master and Margarita (Chichester Festival); Nathan the Wise/ The Seagull (Chichester Festival); Goodbye Gilbert Harding (Theatre Royal Plymouth); Nightsongs (Royal Court); Feelgood (Garrick Theatre); Under the Blue Sky (National Theatre); Albert Speer (National Theatre); Our Late Night (Royal Court); Our Country’s Good (Young Vic); Grace Note (Old Vic); The Merchant of Venice (Sheffield Crucible); Desire Under the Elms (Shared Experience); Vieux Carrie (Nottingham Playhouse); Morning & Evening (Hampstead Theatre); The Clandestine Marriage (Queen’s Theatre); Miss Julie (Salisbury Playhouse); Venice Preserved (Royal Exchange); Dr Faustus (Greenwich Theatre); Chatsky (Almeida); ‘Tis Pity She’s A Whore (RSC); A Woman Killed with Kindness (RSC); Widowers’ Houses (Watford Palace Theatre); Rafts and Dreams (Royal Court); Gibraltar Strait (Royal Court); Falkland; Ghetto (National Theatre); Fuente Ovejuna (National Theatre); Bartholomew Fair (National Theatre )and Strangeness of Others (National Theatre).
Film credits include: The Foreigner (STX Productions); Suffragette (Ruby Films); Fred Clause (Warner Brothers); Finding Neverland (Miramax); A Woman at War (Palace Pictures); and Robin Hood (20th Century Fox).
Television credits include: Press (BBC); The Crown (Left Bank Pictures for Netflix); The Windsors (Noho Productions for Channel 4); SS-GB (BBC); Count Arthur Strong (Retort); Oakfield (Big Talk); Le Grand (Atlantique); Doctors (BBC); New Tricks (BBC); Lewis (Granada Media/ Acorn); Walter’s War (BBC); Ghostboat (Yorkshire Television); Outnumbered (BBC); Why We Went to War (Liberty Bell); Midsomer Murders (ITV); The Innocents (BBC); The Echo (BBC); The Unknown Soldier (Carlton); Crossing the Floor (BBC); Dalziel & Pascoe (BBC); Henry IV (BBC); Between the Lines (BBC); Calling The Shots (BBC); Inspector Alleyn (BBC) and 1914 All Out (YTV).