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'''Stuart Bowman''' is a Scottish actor, born in [[Dundee]] and brought up in [[Fife]] and [[Clackmannanshire]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spotlight.com/interactive/cv/1/M1778.html|title=Stuart Bowman|website=Spotlight}}</ref> He is known for playing head of MI5, Stephen Hunter-Dunn in the BBC's ''[[Bodyguard (British TV series)|Bodyguard]]'', his regular appearances as Sergeant Thomson in ''[[Gary: Tank Commander]]'', and for his portrayal of [[Alexandre Bontemps]] in the [[Canal+]] series ''[[Versailles (TV series)|Versailles]]''. |
'''Stuart Bowman''' is a Scottish actor, born in [[Dundee]] and brought up in [[Fife]] and [[Clackmannanshire]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spotlight.com/interactive/cv/1/M1778.html|title=Stuart Bowman|website=Spotlight}}</ref> He is known for playing head of MI5, Stephen Hunter-Dunn in the BBC's ''[[Bodyguard (British TV series)|Bodyguard]]'', his regular appearances as Sergeant Thomson in ''[[Gary: Tank Commander]]'', and for his portrayal of [[Alexandre Bontemps]] in the [[Canal+ (French TV channel)|Canal+]] series ''[[Versailles (TV series)|Versailles]]''. |
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Bowman was an established character actor on television, but his role as Bontemps raised his public profile. It necessitated living in [[Paris]] for the three years that ''Versailles'' took to film. Afterwards he said that he did not regret the conclusion of the series. "With Bontemps I don't think there was much I would be able to do with him beyond season three...So, for me, it felt right and natural that it was finishing there."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts_ents/16596989.stuart-bowman-on-his-role-in-new-bbc-political-thriller-bodyguard/|title=Stuart Bowman on his role in new BBC political thriller Bodyguard|date=25 August 2018|author=Susan Swarbrick|website=The Herald|location=Glasgow|access-date=29 August 2018}}</ref> |
Bowman was an established character actor on television, but his role as Bontemps raised his public profile. It necessitated living in [[Paris]] for the three years that ''Versailles'' took to film. Afterwards he said that he did not regret the conclusion of the series. "With Bontemps I don't think there was much I would be able to do with him beyond season three...So, for me, it felt right and natural that it was finishing there."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts_ents/16596989.stuart-bowman-on-his-role-in-new-bbc-political-thriller-bodyguard/|title=Stuart Bowman on his role in new BBC political thriller Bodyguard|date=25 August 2018|author=Susan Swarbrick|website=The Herald|location=Glasgow|access-date=29 August 2018}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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===Film=== |
===Film=== |
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| rowspan="2"|2018 |
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| ''[[Bodyguard (British TV series)|Bodyguard]]'' |
| ''[[Bodyguard (British TV series)|Bodyguard]]'' |
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| Stephen Hunter-Dunn |
| Stephen Hunter-Dunn |
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| Sholto MacDonald |
| Sholto MacDonald |
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| Episode: ''"Burke and Hare: In The Name of Science"'' |
| Episode: ''"Burke and Hare: In The Name of Science"'' |
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|2019 |
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|Still Game |
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|Andy Forrester |
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|Episode “Hitched” |
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| 2020 |
| 2020 |
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| Mini-series, 3 episodes |
| Mini-series, 3 episodes |
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| ''[[The Serpent (TV series)|The |
| ''[[The Serpent (TV series)|The Serpent]]'' |
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| Graeme Stanton |
| Graeme Stanton |
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| Mini-series, 2 episodes |
| Mini-series, 2 episodes |
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| ''[[Guilt (British TV series)|Guilt]]'' |
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| Roy Lynch |
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| Recurring role, 4 episodes |
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| ''[[Grantchester (TV series)|Grantchester]]'' |
| ''[[Grantchester (TV series)|Grantchester]]'' |
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| Sean Palmer |
| Sean Palmer |
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| Episode: ''"Series 2, Episode 8"'' |
| Episode: ''"Series 2, Episode 8"'' |
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| 2021-2023 |
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| ''[[Guilt (British TV series)|Guilt]]'' |
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| Roy Lynch |
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| Recurring role, 5 episodes |
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| rowspan="3"|2022 |
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| ''[[The Pact (British TV series)|The Pact]]'' |
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| Jerry |
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| Episode: ''"Series 2, Episode 2"'' |
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| ''[[The Control Room]]'' |
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| Ian Maver |
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| Mini-series; 3 episodes |
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| ''[[Karen Pirie (TV series)|Karen Pirie]]'' |
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| Detective Chief Superintendent Jimmy Lawson Snr |
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| Series regular; 3 episodes |
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| 2023 |
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| ''[[The Chemistry of Death (TV series)|The Chemistry of Death]]'' |
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| Iain Kinross |
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| Recurring role; 4 episodes |
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| rowspan="2"| 2024 |
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| ''[[Rebus (BBC series)|Rebus]]'' |
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| Ger Cafferty |
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|style="background:#FFFFCC;"|{{dagger|alt=Not yet released}} ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power]]'' |
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| TBA |
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| Season 2 |
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===Theatre=== |
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| 1993 || ''[[A Scots Quair]]'' || Ewan Tavendale || [[General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland|Assembly Hall]], Edinburgh|| Alastair Cording's adaptation of [[Lewis Grassic Gibbon]]'s trilogy |
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| 1995 |
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| ''[[Trainspotting (novel)|Trainspotting]]'' |
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| Begbie |
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| [[Citizens Theatre]], [[Glasgow]] |
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| 1997 |
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| ''[[Cat on a Hot Tin Roof]]'' |
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| Brick |
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| [[Dundee Repertory Theatre]], [[Dundee]] |
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| 1998 |
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| ''[[The Homecoming]]'' |
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| Teddy |
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| [[Citizens Theatre]], [[Glasgow]] |
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| rowspan="2"|2002 |
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| ''[[The Importance of Being Earnest]]'' |
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| Jack Worthing (Ernest) |
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| [[Citizens Theatre]], [[Glasgow]] |
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| ''[[Blasted]]'' |
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| Ian |
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| [[Citizens Theatre]], [[Glasgow]] |
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| 2004 |
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| ''[[David Harrower|Knives in Hens]]'' |
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| Pony Williams |
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| [[Royal Exchange, Manchester|Royal Exchange]], [[Manchester]] |
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| rowspan="2"|2007 |
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| ''[[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]'' |
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| [[Charles I d'Albret|Constable of France]] |
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| [[Royal Exchange, Manchester|Royal Exchange]], [[Manchester]] |
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| ''[[A Conversation]]'' |
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| Jack Manning |
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| [[Royal Exchange, Manchester|Royal Exchange]], [[Manchester]] |
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| 2008 |
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| ''[[Alexis Zegerman|Killing Brando]]'' |
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| Daniel |
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| [[Òran Mór]], [[Glasgow]] |
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| rowspan="3"|2009 |
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| ''[[Peter and Wendy|Peter Pan]]'' |
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| [[Captain Hook]] |
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| [[Royal Lyceum Theatre]], [[Edinburgh]] |
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| ''[[David Harrower|Lucky Box]]'' |
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| A |
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| [[Òran Mór]], [[Glasgow]] |
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| ''An Argument About Sex'' |
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| Charlie |
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| [[Tramway (arts centre)|Tramway]], [[Glasgow]] & [[Traverse Theatre]], [[Edinburgh]] |
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| 2010 |
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| ''[[Robert Forrest (dramatist)|The Curse of the Demeter]]'' |
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| Captain Ripelski/Dracula |
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| Scotland Tour |
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| rowspan="2"|2011 |
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| ''Watching the Detective'' |
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| Detective |
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| [[Òran Mór]], [[Glasgow]] & [[Traverse Theatre]], [[Edinburgh]] |
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| ''[[Pygmalion (play)|Pygmalion]]'' |
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| Porter |
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| [[Garrick Theatre]], [[London]] |
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| 2012 |
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| ''[[The Marriage of Figaro (play)|The Marriage of Figaro]]'' |
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| The Chief |
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| [[Royal Lyceum Theatre]], [[Edinburgh]] |
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| rowspan="3"|2013 |
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| ''Wee Andy'' |
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| Surgeon |
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| [[The Pleasance]], [[Edinburgh]] |
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| ''[[Macbeth]]'' |
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| [[Macduff (Macbeth)|Macduff]] |
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| [[Shakespeare's Globe]], [[London]] |
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| ''Fleeto'' |
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| Police Officer |
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| [[The Pleasance]], [[Edinburgh]] |
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| 2015 |
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| ''hamlet is dead. no gravity'' |
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| Father |
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| [[Arcola Theatre]], [[London]] |
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| stylized as lowercase by playwright |
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Revision as of 20:56, 2 August 2024
Stuart Bowman is a Scottish actor, born in Dundee and brought up in Fife and Clackmannanshire.[1] He is known for playing head of MI5, Stephen Hunter-Dunn in the BBC's Bodyguard, his regular appearances as Sergeant Thomson in Gary: Tank Commander, and for his portrayal of Alexandre Bontemps in the Canal+ series Versailles.
Bowman was an established character actor on television, but his role as Bontemps raised his public profile. It necessitated living in Paris for the three years that Versailles took to film. Afterwards he said that he did not regret the conclusion of the series. "With Bontemps I don't think there was much I would be able to do with him beyond season three...So, for me, it felt right and natural that it was finishing there."[2]
Personal life
Bowman lives with his partner, Candida Benson,[3] and their two children, Tavish and Sholto, in Hackney, East London. The children received their early education in France, while Bowman was filming Versailles.[3]
Filmography
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | The Big Picnic | Russell Enoch | TV film |
1998 | The Wisdom of Crocodiles | Car Crash Mechanic | |
2000 | The Dreamer | Willis | Short film |
2003 | Young Adam | Black Steet Pub Man | |
The Deal | Journalist #1 | TV film | |
2007 | Kitchen | Donald McQuillip | TV film |
2014 | Macbeth | Macduff | |
2015 | Slow West | Gordon Shaw | |
Sunset Song | Alex Mutch | ||
2018 | Holy F__k | Father MacNally | Short film |
In the Fall | Archibald | Short film | |
2021 | Eight for Silver | Saul |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Taggart | P.C. McGann | Episode: "Double Exposure" |
1995 | The Bill | Dennis Hepworth | Episode: "Strictly Personal" |
1996 | Taggart | Gary Black | Episode: "Angel Eyes" |
1997 | Thief Takers | DS Wallis | Episode: "Black Mist" |
The Bill | Mick Bessant | Episode: "Going Down" | |
1999 | Life Support | Robbie Sutherland | Episode: "Soul and Conscience" |
2000 | London's Burning | Hostage Negotiator | Episode: "Series 12, Episode 10" |
2001 | Holby City | Jack Moore | Episode: "Shadow of Doubt" |
2002 | Attachments | Steve | Episode: "Tooting Broadway" |
2003 | A Touch of Frost | Russell | Episode: "Hidden Truths" |
Red Cap | RQMS Rufus Webb | Episode: "Esprit de Corps" | |
Taggart | Frank Calder | Episode: "Bad Blood" | |
2005 | The Golden Hour | PC Phil Carroll | Mini-series, 1 episode |
2007 | Coming Up | Fat Pat | Episode: "Brussels" |
The Bill | Carl Fraser | Episode: "Diamonds Are Deadly" | |
Dear Green Place | Crammond | Episodes: "Bandstand" & "Uppers and Downers" | |
2008 | Taggart | Ewan Burton | Episode: "Genesis" |
Doctors | David Mason | Episode: "The One" | |
2009 | Minder | Chan Donovan | Episode: "A Matter of Life and Debt" |
True Horror | Peter Stubbe | Episode: "Werewolf" | |
2009-2012 | Gary: Tank Commander | Sergeant Thomson | Series regular, 17 episodes |
2010 | Rab C. Nesbitt | Graeme Taplow | Episode: "Signal" |
Taggart | Adam Turner | Episode: "Abuse of Trust" | |
2011 | Doctors | Neville Johns | Episode: "Because You're Mine" |
2013 | Case Histories | Steve | Episode: "Started Early, Took My Dog" |
2014 | Doctors | John Dow | Episode: "Blink" |
Edge of Heaven | Pat the Tattooist | Episode: "Series 1, Episode 2" | |
2015 | The Musketeers | Bruno Lemaitre | Episode: "An Ordinary Man" |
Suspects | Neil Jenkins | Episode: "Victim" | |
2015-2018 | Versailles | Alexandre Bontemps | Series regular, 30 episodes |
2016 | The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret | Police Officer Tickles | Episode: "The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret" |
2018 | Bodyguard | Stephen Hunter-Dunn | Mini-series, 5 episodes |
Lore | Sholto MacDonald | Episode: "Burke and Hare: In The Name of Science" | |
2019 | Still Game | Andy Forrester | Episode “Hitched” |
2020 | Deadwater Fell | Dr. Mark Denham-Johnson | Mini-series, 3 episodes |
2021 | The Serpent | Graeme Stanton | Mini-series, 2 episodes |
Grantchester | Bishop Aubrey Gray | Recurring role, 4 episodes | |
Alex Rider | Sean Palmer | Episode: "Series 2, Episode 8" | |
2021-2023 | Guilt | Roy Lynch | Recurring role, 5 episodes |
2022 | The Pact | Jerry | Episode: "Series 2, Episode 2" |
The Control Room | Ian Maver | Mini-series; 3 episodes | |
Karen Pirie | Detective Chief Superintendent Jimmy Lawson Snr | Series regular; 3 episodes | |
2023 | The Chemistry of Death | Iain Kinross | Recurring role; 4 episodes |
2024 | Rebus | Ger Cafferty | |
† The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power | TBA | Season 2 |
Theatre
References
- ^ "Stuart Bowman". Spotlight.
- ^ Susan Swarbrick (25 August 2018). "Stuart Bowman on his role in new BBC political thriller Bodyguard". The Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
- ^ a b Stephanie Stephens (18 November 2016). "Stuart Bowman in Opulent, Seductive Versailles: Thrills, Costume Envy and Hair". Parade. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
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