27 Facts About Dominic Mafham

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Dominic Mafham was born on 11 March 1968 and is an English stage, film and television actor.

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Dominic Mafham trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

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Dominic Mafham trained at the National Youth Theatre and then the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

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Dominic Mafham first came to prominence when he played Nigel Hawthorne's emotionally damaged son Daniel Pascoe in Paula Milne's The Fragile Heart.

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Dominic Mafham played Mortimer Lightwood in the BBC's 1998 adaptation of Charles Dickens's Our Mutual Friend.

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Since then, Dominic Mafham has appeared in more than 60 productions, including the films The English Patient and Shooting Fish, and the ITV medical drama Always and Everyone.

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Dominic Mafham played the killer in the first episode of Foyle's War, Stephen Fry's errant brother Simon Kingdom in Kingdom, and Dr Richard Channing in the BBC World War Two drama Land Girls.

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Dominic Mafham appeared in two episodes of Lewis and starred in The Clinic.

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Dominic Mafham played Sir Horsa in Dragonheart, Druid's Curse, the third in Universal Studios' Dragonheart series, directed by Colin Teague; and Guy 'Bullet Face' Bidwell in Sniper: Legacy, a Sony Pictures film with Tom Berenger and Dennis Haysbert, directed by Don Michael Paul.

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Dominic Mafham returned as Bidwell in the next instalment of the Sniper film series released in 2016.

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Dominic Mafham appeared in season three of Killing Eve playing Charles Kruger, the accountant to The Twelve.

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Dominic Mafham plays Haim Bar-Lev, the general responsible for the southern front in the Yom Kippur war of 1973.

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Dominic Mafham played the womanising, scheming and manipulative British plastic surgeon Dan Woodhouse.

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From February 2011 Dominic Mafham played Osborne, to critical acclaim, in the 2011 National Tour of David Grindley's award-winning production of RC Sherriff's Journey's End.

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In spring 2015 Dominic Mafham played Antonio in The Merchant of Venice at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.

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In October 2011 Dominic Mafham took part in the new Bush Theatre's inaugural event Sixty-Six Books, in a two-handed play by Jack Thorne based on the Book of Daniel.

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Dominic Mafham appeared as a celebrity chef in the television series The Restaurant.

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In February 2010, Dominic Mafham guest-presented The Afternoon Show, RTE television's flagship daytime show.

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Dominic Mafham has been the voice of the World Vision UK television campaign for several years, and is a widely used voice-over artist.

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On 6 June 2014 Dominic Mafham took part in the BBC Radio 2 D Day 70th-anniversary concert at the Royal Albert Hall.

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Dominic Mafham appeared in the play Linda, written by Penelope Skinner and directed by Michael Longhurst, which opened on 26 November 2015 at the Royal Court Theatre in London.

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Dominic Mafham played Neil, the husband of Linda, played by Noma Dumezweni who replaced Kim Cattrall after she left the production in the final week of rehearsals, citing "doctor's orders".

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Dominic Mafham has appeared in several radio plays including the BBC Millennium Shakespeare production of Hamlet, playing Laertes.

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Dominic Mafham played Ethan Frome in the BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Edith Wharton's novel of the same name; Hugh Cazalet in the mammoth serialisation of Elizabeth Jane Howard's wartime saga The Cazalets; the Duke of Buckingham in the dramatisations of The Stuarts, and most recently Geoffrey Marshall, a factory owner in Tyneside, in the Radio 4 series Home Front.

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Dominic Mafham has contributed to the BBC Radio 3 programme Words and Music twice, most recently in August 2021 in the episode themed 'The Dance'.

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Dominic Mafham appeared in the Big Finish audio Companion Chronicle adventure The Jigsaw War which was a two hander with Frazer Hines.

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Dominic Mafham featured in the fourth Doctor adventures with Tom Baker, The Dalek Contract and The Final Phase, released in June and July 2013.