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17 Facts About Shaun Dingwall

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Shaun Dingwall has appeared in the BBC series Noughts and Crosses, the BAFTA and EMMY award-winning film Responsible Child and the Netflix series Top Boy.

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Shaun Dingwall's credits include the BBC One serial Charles II: The Power and the Passion, directed by Joe Wright.

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Shaun Dingwall appeared in another period drama, the BBC adaptation of Crime and Punishment, as Rhazhumikin.

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Shaun Dingwall played the recurring character Pete Tyler in the revival of Doctor Who.

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Shaun Dingwall later played Major Godber in the Channel 4 film Mark of Cain, and was a burglar in The Phoenix and the Carpet.

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Shaun Dingwall was born in London and attended the Central School of Speech and Drama.

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Shaun Dingwall was a regular in ITV's series of police thriller serials, Touching Evil, from 1997 to 1999.

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Shaun Dingwall was cast in the BBC One miniseries Charles II: The Power and the Passion in 2003.

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In 2007, Shaun Dingwall appeared in the BBC television film Learners directed by Francesca Joseph.

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In 2019, Shaun Dingwall reprised his role of Pete Tyler in Big Finish's audio drama "Rose Tyler: The Dimension Cannon" alongside Billie Piper and Camille Coduri.

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Shaun Dingwall received acclaim for his performance in the 2019 BBC drama Responsible Child, with The Guardian writing that he "perfectly captures the bitter toxicity of a certain kind of man".

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Shaun Dingwall appeared in the 2020 BBC series Noughts + Crosses as the Nought militia leader, Jack Dorn.

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Shaun Dingwall portrayed a younger version of the character Graham in several flashback scenes.

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Shaun Dingwall is known for his work in The Young Victoria and Moses Jones.

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In Goodbye Christopher Robin Shaun Dingwall played Alfred Brockwell, the soon-to-be husband of nanny Olive "Nou" Rand, played by Kelly Macdonald.

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Shaun Dingwall appeared there in Beautiful Thing in 1995 playing Ste.

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In 2004, Shaun Dingwall fulfilled a lifelong ambition by playing Hotspur in Henry IV, Part 1 at the Bristol Old Vic.