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Chris Reilly is the 2018 BAFTA Scotland Winner for Best Actor in a Television Drama for his Role as Alex Baxter in BBC1's "The Last Post". He starred alongside Jessie Buckley, Jessica Raine, Ben Miles, Tom Glyn Carney and Stephen Campbell Moore. In accepting his award he called for focus on industry access for working class young people, having ...
Chris Reilly is an actor and producer who has appeared in TV shows such as Game of Thrones, Call the Midwife and Slow Horses. He was born in Clydebank, Scotland, and graduated from Royal Welsh College in 2009.
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Chris Reilly talks about his role as Duffy in Apple TV+'s spy drama 'Slow Horses', working with Gary Oldman and other actors, and his past experiences in a Glasgow homeless unit. He shares his passion for acting, his favourite films, and his career journey from a businessman to an actor.
Chris Reilly. Actor: Wrath of Man. Chris Was born in Clydebank, just outside of Glasgow in Scotland. He began acting aged thirty and previous jobs include establishing and running a homeless shelter and housing support service in the house where he grew up. He is a Royal Welsh College graduate (2009) and now lives in North London. Chris acquired an interest in drama while running the homeless ...
Chris Reilly is a Scottish actor who has appeared in films such as Wrath of Man, Concrete Plans, and Everest. He also worked on TV shows like Game of Thrones, Slow Horses, and The Feed.
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Dec 9, 2021 · The Scottish actor talks to us about his role as H, a henchman who neutralises robbers in Guy Ritchie's latest film Wrath of Man, which is available on Amazon Prime Video. He also shares his experience working with the esteemed filmmaker and his other roles in Game of Thrones and Apple's Slow Horses.
Oct 1, 2019 · The Clydebank-born actor, who starred in The Last Post and Official Secrets, talks about his working-class background, his passion for musical theatre and his advice for young actors. He shares his experiences of working on various film and TV projects, from The Last Post to Devils, and his views on social mobility and industry access.