Tim Dutton


Tim Dutton is a British stage, film, and television actor. Dutton's films include Darkness Falls, The Bourne Identity, The Infiltrator and The Detonator. He starred in the Academy Award and BAFTA nominated movie Tom & Viv as Maurice Haigh-Wood.
He grew up in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. He read Law at Wolverhampton University and gained an LLB before turning to acting.
Dutton played Mark Owens in Soldier, Soldier, Donna Tucker's tutor and lover. He had a recurring role in the Fox television series Ally McBeal as Brian Selig, a love interest of Calista Flockhart’s title character. He also starred in the short-lived but critically acclaimed CBS sitcom about the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony, Thanks which Entertainment Weekly called "the funniest new sitcom of the season." He made an appearance in the Press Gang episode "Chance is a Fine Thing" as Clark Kent, Judy's jealous boyfriend. He has worked twice with the writer Alan Bleasdale, starring in Melissa with Jenifer Ehle and Oliver Twist. In 2001 he starred in the ABC comedy pilot H.M.O. with John Cleese, playing two ex-pat surgeons in a LA hospital. He played Simon Aston in “The Great and the Good”, S2:E4 of Lewis.
In 2010 he produced and starred in The Rendezvous.
He has twice starred with the actress, Tara Fitzgerald, in director Ferdinand Fairfax's Frenchman’s Creek and In the Name of Love.
In 2019 he played the series uber-villain and ‘God Father of Bethnal Green’ Joseph Merceron In the BBC series Poldark. “Joseph Merceron was utterly, utterly vile and utterly without mercy. He appeared to have no kind conscience, no morality. I personally think he’s actually the worst Poldark villain of them all!”
His Theatre credits include plays in the West End, Chichester Festival Theatre, The Royal Exchange Manchester, twice working with director Sam Mendes.
Dutton made a major stage appearance in 2014 in Headlong's highly acclaimed production of ‘’1984’’ directed by Robert Icke, at the Almeida and later in the West End and Internationally. He played the false friend and Party apparatchik, O'Brien. For which he won Best Featured Actor, Broadway World, Los Angeles Awards.

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