The Cast of Rosmersholm
Paul Hilton - Johannes Rosmer
Paul has previously performed at the Almeida in The Storm in 1998. His other theatre work includes In Celebration at the Duke of York’s Theatre, On The Third Day at the New Ambassadors Theatre, The Wild Duck for the Donmar Warehouse, The President of an Empty Room, Mourning Becomes Electra and Three Sisters all for the National Theatre, Terrorism and Mountain Language for the Royal Court, The Daughter-in-Law for the Young Vic, and Romeo and Juliet, The Cherry Orchard and Richard III for the RSC.
His film and television work includes True Dare Kiss, The Belsen Redemption, Dalziel and Pascoe, Heist, Trial and Retribution XIII, The Family Man, Wire in the Blood, Silent Witness and Klimpt.
His radio credits include Matador, The Old Curiosity Shop, Antony & Cleopatra, The White Guard, As You Like It, and The Mysteries.
Helen McCrory - Rebecca West
Multi-award winning Helen McCrory returns to the Almeida having appeared in Five Gold Rings in 2003, Platonov in 2001, and The Triumph of Love in 1999. Her other extensive theatre credits include Rosalind in As You Like It for Wyndhams Theatre, Old Times, Twelfth Night & Uncle Vanya, In A Little World of Our Own, and How I Learned to Drive all for the Donmar Warehouse, Les Enfants du Paradis for the RSC, The Seagull, Devil’s Disciple, Fuente Ovejuna and Blood Wedding all for the National Theatre, and Lady Macbeth in Macbeth for the Tricycle Theatre.
Her television work includes Frankenstein, Charles II, Carla, Dead Gorgeous, The Jury, Lucky Jim, North Square, Anna Karenina, Split Second, The Fragile Heart and The Entertainer. Her film credits include Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, Flashbacks of a Fool, Casanova, Enduring Love, Charlotte Gray, and Cherie Blair in Stephen Frears’ award winning film The Queen.
Paul Moriarty - Ulrik Brendel
Paul Moriarty was last at the Almeida in Jonathan Kent’s productions of Richard II and Coriolanus (2000). His other theatre credits include Market Boy, Pillars of the Community, Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads, Macbeth, As I Lay Dying, The Crucible, Racing Demon, Murmuring Judges and The Absence of War all for the National Theatre, Afterbirth for the Arcola Theatre, Kingfisher Blue for the Bush Theatre, King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra, Troilus and Cressida and Bingo all for the RSC, The Elephant Man for Sheffield Lyceum and on tour, A View From The Bridge for Sheffield Crucible, Saved for the Abbey Theatre Dublin, and Love and Money for Manchester Royal Exchange and the Young Vic.
His film and television credits include Eastenders, Pride and Prejudice, Jack of Hearts, Peak Practice, A Touch of Frost, Murder Most Horrid, and Hidden Agenda.
Veronica Quilligan - Mrs Helseth
Veronica Quilligan’s extensive theatre credits include A Pagan Place, The Key Tag, From Cockney to Toffs and The School Leaver all for the Royal Court, The Shagaround for Brighton Theatre, Spring Awakening, The Way of the World, The Tempest and Romeo and Juliet all for the National Theatre, Zigomania for the Bush Theatre, A Lesson in Blood and Roses for the RSC, The Glass Menagerie, Wild Oates,Translations and Says I Says He all for Bristol Old Vic, and Gigi at the Fortune Theatre, West End.
Her television credits include Casualty, Family Affairs, Doctors, Centrepoint, Rough Justice and Peak Practice. Her film credits include My Zinc Bed, Call At Corazon, The Seaweed Children, Robin and Marian and Listzomania, while her work in radio includes The Street Sings, Winners, and Uprooted.
Malcolm Sinclair - Doctor Kroll
Malcolm Sinclair returns to the Almeida having appeared previously in Heartbreak House (1997) and Cressida (Almeida in the West End, 2000). His other theatre credits include Dealer’s Choice for Trafalgar Studios, The History Boys for the National Theatre on tour and on Broadway, Luther, Racing Demon, Misanthrope, Richard III and House/Garden also for the National Theatre, What The Butler Saw for Hampstead Theatre and in the West End, Journey’s End at the Playhouse Theatre West End, My Fair Lady at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Privates on Parade for the Donmar Warehouse, Twelfth Night for Sheffield Theatres, and Richard III, Uncle Vanya, The Comedy of Errors and Hamlet for the RSC.
On television his credits include The Brief, Making Waves, Daphne, Foyle’s War, Hustle, Judge John Deed, Victoria and Albert, Anna Karenina and Pie in the Sky. He has recorded regularly for BBC radio, and his film credits include Casino Royale, V for Vendetta, The Statement and God on the Rocks.
Peter Sullivan - Peder Mortensgaard
Peter Sullivan has performed previously at the Almeida in Lulu (1991) and Certain Young Men (1999). His other theatre work includes The Pain and The Itch and Rock ‘n’ Roll for the Royal Court, Mercy for Soho Theatre, Napoli Milionaria, Richard III and King Lear all for the National Theatre, Way of the World for the Lyric Hammersmith, Drummers for the New Ambassadors Theatre, and The Bacchae for Opera Factory.
His television credits include The Passion,Wire in the Blood, A Very Social Secretary, Extras, The Brief, The Last Detective, Single, Nathan Barley, Sex Traffic and State of Play.
His film credits include Chromophobia, Puritan, Monsieur N, Conspiracy, The Day of the Jackal, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones and Christie Malry's Own Double Entry.