Jeffrey Harmer
Bingham
Jeffrey trained at The Webber Douglas Academy.
He is delighted to be returning to Vienna’s English Theatre for
Fox on the Fairway. His favourite theatre credits include: Richard Willey in
Out of Order, Headingly in
Donkeys’ Years, Capulet in
Romeo & Juliet, Duke Frederick in
As You Like It, DL in
Feelgood and Henry Perkins in
Funny Money (all for Vienna’s English Theatre); Andy Stephens, Susan Boyle’s manager in the new musical
I Dreamed a Dream (National Tour), Clyde in
The Witches of Eastwick, (Watermill Theatre) Abanazer in
Aladdin (Alhambra Theatre Bradford), High Pockets Duncan in
Buddy (Channel Islands), Montano in
Othello and Hastings in
Richard III (Ludlow Festival), Sgt Major Reg Drummond in
Privates on Parade (West Yorkshire Playhouse & Birmingham Rep) Bill Austen in
Mamma Mia! (International Tour) Koko in
The Hot Mikado (directed by Craig Revel Horwood for the Watermill Theatre and subsequent National Tour), King Rat in
Dick Whittington, and Duke of Ephesus in
The Comedy of Errors (Northcott Theatre Exeter), Bob Acres in
The Rivals, All Male Roles in
The Blue Room and Bob Cratchet in
A Christmas Carol (Swan Theatre Worcester) The Narrator in
The Roy Orbison Story (Bill Kenwright National Tour) Prospero in
Return to the Forbidden Planet and Billy Flynn in
Chicago (Frankfurt), Mercutio in
Romeo & Juliet and George Osborne in
Vanity Fair (Sherman Theartre Cardiff), Antipholus in
The Comedy of Errors (National Tour) Bottom in
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Seward in
Dracula and Badger in
Wind in the Willows (Liverpool Playhouse), Robert in
Stagestruck (Grand Swansea), Alfredo Du Lac in
Eurydice (Whitehall Theatre West End) Jon Forsyte in
The Forsyte Saga with Nyree Dawn Porter (National Tour).
TV and Film include: Prince Andrew in
Diana Her True Story (
NBC) Herr Luytnant in
Norbert Smith a Life (CH4),
Poirot,
The Bill, Family Affairs (Ch5),
Westbeach (
BBC), Rufus Sidwell in
Kidnap & Ransom (
ITV),
DCI Bannister in
The Runaway (
SKYTV), Woods in
The Italian Consul Film Italia), Radio PC Collins in
Saplings and Quisby in
Gilbert Without Sullivan both for
BBC Radio 4.