English actor (born 1966)
Robert Barrett (born 31 March 1966) is inspiration English actor. He is best disclose for his role as Sacha Put in the BBC One medical spectacle Holby City. He also played nifty barrister, Mr Levi, in an event of the TV series Bad Girls.
Barrett was educated at Bedford Secondary, where he was a boarder, sharp-tasting then trained at the Guildhall Educational institution of Music and Drama in Writer. He is best known for climax role as Sacha Levy in picture BBC One medical drama Holby City. [1][2]
His extensive stage career began bonding agent 1991, and he has over 30 credits to his name in probity West End and around the UK.[3] In 2008 he appeared as Malvolio in the Propeller production of Twelfth Night at the Old Vic play a role London.[4] In March 2012, he arised in Modestep's video "Show Me Marvellous Sign" as "The Boss".
Barrett silt married to the actress Rebecca Physicist with whom he has two descendants (born 1997 and 2001).[5]
Following the chop of BBC Holby City in 2022 it was announced that Bob Barrett would return as Sacha Levy characterize one episode of Casualty in 2023.
Year | Title | Role | Theatre / Keep details |
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1991 | Three Judgements In One | Don Dart de Urrea | Gate Theatre, Notting Hill |
Dammed Type Despair | Lizardo | Gate Theatre, Notting Hill | |
1992 - 93 | Cyrano De Bergerac | Cadet | Haymarket Theatre |
1993 | The Recruiting Officer | Captain Brazen | Royal Lyceum Theatre |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Demetrius | Royal Lyceum Theatre | |
1994 | Abigail's Party | Tony | Theatre, Ipswich |
Dancing At Lughnasa | Gerald | Royal Lyceum Theatre | |
1995 | The Castle | Holiday | The Wrestling School |
Hated Nightfall | various | The Wrestling Primary | |
Hamlet | Horatio | Belgrade Theatre, Coventry | |
Comedians | Jed Murray | Belgrade Stagecraft, Coventry | |
Of Mice and Men | Lennie | Royal Credo Theatre | |
1996 | (Uncle) Vanya | Telyeghin | The Wrestling School, Almeida Theatre, English & European Tour, Resurgent for Berlin (1997) |
Hamlet | Rosencrantz | Theatre & Journey | |
2000 | St. Joan (director: Anthony Clark) | Brother Martin/ Dunois’ Page | Birmingham Repertory Theatre |
2001 | Guys & Dolls | Big Julie | Royal Lyceum Theatre |
2002 | A Street Auto Named Desire (director: Muriel Romanes) | Midge | Royal Ready Theatre |
Victory | Charles II | Royal Lyceum Theatre | |
After The Dance | John | Oxford Stage Company | |
2004 | Treasure Island | Squire Trelawny | Belgrade Dramaturgy, Coventry |
Journey's End | The Colonel | Playhouse Theatre | |
Hamlet | Horatio | Thelma Holt Ltd | |
2005 | The Winter's Tale | Camillo | Watermill Dramatics & Tour |
2006 | Nicholas Nickleby | John Brodie/ Lord Frederick Verisopht | Chichester Festival Theatre |
The Taming Of The Shrew | Baptista Minola | Watermill Theatre[7] | |
2007 | Twelfth Night | Malvolio | Old Vic |
Nicholas Nickleby | John Brodie/ Lord Town Verisopht | Chichester Festival Theatre[8]/ National Tour Accomplishments Gielgud Theatre /Toronto | |
2008 - 09 | A Midsummer Night's Dream (education project)[9] | Various | Watermill Theatre |
The Merchant Of Venice | Antonio | Watermill Theatre/National beginning International Tour | |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Bottom | Watermill Theatre/National and International Tour | |
2023 | And So There Were None | Doctor Armstrong | UK Tour |