Darrell D'Silva

Darrell D'Silva (born Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 5 January 1967) is a British film and theatre actor, notable for his work with the Royal Shakespeare Company.[1] His filmography includes Criminal Justice, Poppy Shakespeare, Dirty Pretty Things, Closer to the Moon, Northmen, A Viking Saga and Montana.

In 2001 he played a bandit in the syndicated TV series Queen of Swords episode 'The Dragon' filmed in Texas Hollywood, Almeria, Spain appearing with Sung-Hi Lee and Burt Kwouk.

He also starred in a series of short films. Show Pieces was written by Alan Moore and directed by Mitch Jenkins; Jimmy's End and His Heavy Heart were written by Moore as introduction sections to a much larger project planned by Moore & Jenkins called The Show.

In 2015 he played Max Scullion in Father Brown episode 3.5 "The Last Man" and 2016 he played Geoff Craven in Endeavour episode 3.3 "Prey"

References

  1. http://www.rsc.org.uk/about-us/ensemble/ensemble-biog-darrell-dsilva.aspx

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