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Robert Boulter is an English film, television and theatre actor. He had a
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ring role on the television series ''
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'' in 2000. This was followed by a starring role in the play ''Herons'' written by Simon Stephens, which was performed in 2001 at the Royal Court Theatre. He had a guest role in the television series ''
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'' in 2002. In 2004 Boulter landed a role as "Craig" in the episode "Teddy's Story" of the television series '' The Long Firm''. He was cast in the 2005 he played Darren in the world premiere of the
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play ''
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'', which was performed at the Drum Theatre in
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and the
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in London. In 2006, Boulter starred a in the play ''Citizenship'' written by Mark Ravenhill. He appeared on a 2006 episode of the television series, ''
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'', followed by a role in the 2007 theatre production of ''How to Curse'' directed by Josie Rourke. ''How to Curse'' was performed at
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in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. Boulter starred in two films in 2008, '' Daylight Robbery'' by filmmaker Paris Leonti, and ''
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'' directed by
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. In May 2008, Boulter made a guest appearance on a two-part episode arc of the television series '' Waking the Dead'', followed by an appearance on the television series '' Survivors'' in November 2008. He had a recurring role in ten episodes of the television series ''
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'' in 2010, as "Kieron Fletcher". Boulter starred in the 2011 film ''
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'' directed by Paris Leonti.


Career

In 2000, Boulter had a
guest-star In show business, a guest appearance is the participation of an outsider performer (such as a musician or actor) in an event such as a music record or concert, show, etc., when the performer does not belong to the regular band, cast, or other p ...
ring role on the television series ''
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''; he portrayed "Scott Parry" in the episode, "In Safe Hands". Boulter starred as "Scott" in the play ''Herons'' written by Simon Stephens, which was performed in 2001 at the Royal Court Theatre. A review of Boulter's performance in ''
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'' described him as "horribly menacing" in the role, and he received critical reviews in '' The Herald'', and ''
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''. He appeared in the television series ''
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'' in 2002 as "Addem Armitage" in the episode "Political Expediency", and had a role as a different character "Toby Steele" on ''The Bill''. He had a recurring role in 2003 on two episodes of ''The Bill'', as character "Connor Price". In 2004 Boulter landed a role as "Craig" in the episode "Teddy's Story" of the television series '' The Long Firm''. Boulter starred as "Darren", in the 2005 theatre productions of the
Philip Ridley Philip Ridley (born 1957 in East London) is an English storyteller working in a wide range of artistic media. As a visual artist he has been cited as a contemporary of the 'Young British Artists', and had his artwork exhibited internationally. ...
play ''
Mercury Fur ''Mercury Fur'' is a play written by Philip Ridley which premiered in 2005. It is Ridley's fifth adult stage play and premiered at the Plymouth Theatre Royal, before moving to the Menier Chocolate Factory in London. Set against the backdrop of a ...
''. It was performed at the Drum Theatre in
Plymouth Plymouth () is a port city and unitary authority in South West England. It is located on the south coast of Devon, approximately south-west of Exeter and south-west of London. It is bordered by Cornwall to the west and south-west. Plymouth ...
, and the
Menier Chocolate Factory The Menier Chocolate Factory is a 180-seat off-West End theatre, which comprises a restaurant, bar and rehearsal rooms. It is located in a former 1870s Menier Chocolate, Menier Chocolate Company factory at 53 Southwark Street, a major street in ...
in London. Boulter received a favorable review in ''
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'': "The acting is shatteringly intense, with wired performances from Ben Whishaw (now unrecognisable from his performance as Trevor Nunn's Hamlet), Robert Boulter, Shane Zaza and Fraser Ayres." ''
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'' noted, "Ben Whishaw and Robert Boulter offer tenderness amid the savagery." In 2006, Boulter starred in the play ''Citizenship'' written by Mark Ravenhill. The play was part of a series which featured different playwrights, titled ''Burn/Chatroom/Citizenship''. In a 2006 interview, fellow actor Ben Whishaw identified Boulter as one of his favorite co-stars: "I loved working with a guy called Robert Boulter, who was in the triple bill of ''Burn'', ''Chatroom'' and ''Citizenship'' at the National. He played my brother in ''Mercury Fur''." He portrayed "Jason Tyler" on the 2006 episode of the television series, ''
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'', titled "Something I Ate". Boulter starred as "William" in the 2007 production of ''How to Curse'' directed by Josie Rourke. ''How to Curse'' was performed at
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in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. In a review of the production for ''The Daily Telegraph'', theatre critic Charles Spencer noted, "Robert Boulter brings a touching vulnerability to the stage as William." Boulter starred in two films in 2008, '' Daylight Robbery'' by filmmaker Paris Leonti, and ''Donkey Punch'' directed by
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. Boulter portrayed a character named "Sean" in ''
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'', who tags along with character "Josh" as the "quiet brother ... who hits it off with Tammi". Boulter guest starred on a two-part episode arc "Wounds" in May 2008 of the television series '' Waking the Dead'' as character "Jimmy Dearden". He appeared on the television series '' Survivors'' as "Neil" in November 2008. He had a recurring role in ten episodes of the television series ''
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'' in 2010, as "Kieron Fletcher". He portrayed an emergency physician applying for a medical fellowship. He commented on the inherent difficulties in portraying a physician on television: "Playing a doctor is a strange experience. Pretending you know what you're talking about when you don't is very bizarre but there are advisers on set who are fantastic at taking you through procedures and giving you the confidence to stand there and look like you know what you're doing." Boulter starred in the 2011 film ''
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'' directed by Paris Leonti. Boulter initially had a role in '' Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' as a
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for
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as a young Luke Skywalker, but his scene was cut from the final film. In April 2021, he made another appearance in the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'' as Owen Charlton.


Personal life

He married actress
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on New Year's Eve 2016.


Filmography


Film


Television


Theatre


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