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Michael Hobbs (actor)

Michael Hobbs (born 4 March 1965) is an English actor, film-maker, and academic.

Early life edit

Michael Hobbs was born in Northampton, England. He was a member of the National Youth Theatre. He studied the history of the United States at the University of East Anglia, Norwich and at Occidental College Los Angeles. He trained to be an actor at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London, graduating alongside Minnie Driver and Samantha Spiro.[citation needed]

Acting edit

On leaving drama school in 1989, Hobbs' first role was in the first series of the BBC situation comedy Birds of a Feather. He appeared in a number of situation comedies including Surgical Spirit (1991), The Upper Hand (1992), Men Behaving Badly (1992), Just a Gigolo (1993) and My Hero (2005). In television drama, Hobbs appeared in Bergerac (1991), Covington Cross (1992), The Bill (1995), Little Lord Fauntleroy (BBC, 1995), the Earl of Glenbauer in The New Adventures of Robin Hood (1998), Brent in Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married (1999), Grange Hill (2001), Lewis (2006), Agatha Christie's Poirot (2010), Endeavour (2014). As a series regular, Hobbs appeared in Crown Prosecutor (BBC, 1992) as Alex Richardson, and in No Sweat (BBC, 1997) as Colin Crabbe opposite Harriet Thorpe.

On stage Hobbs appeared in a UK tour as Mellefont in Congreve's restoration comedy The Double Dealer[1] (1991) opposite Paul Eddington; with the English Shakespeare Company on a European tour as 'Launcelot Gobbo' in The Merchant of Venice (1994). In 2007 Hobbs played 'Lord Elrond', 'Treebeard', and 'Bill Ferny' in the musical adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, directed by Matthew Warchus at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. In 2012 Hobbs played 'Gary Strong' in a UK tour of the Noel Gay musical, Radio Times, opposite Sara Crowe.

Hobbs can be heard on the Original Cast Recordings of The Lord of the Rings and Kinky Boots.[2][3]

In 2015, Hobbs began playing the principal role of 'George' in the musical Kinky Boots,[4] directed by Jerry Mitchell, at the Adelphi Theatre, London. In 2019, Hobbs portrayed the role of Douglas Machin in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors, a role he reprised in 2020.[5]

Presenting edit

Hobbs presented the BBC Schools series Words and Pictures (1993-1994)[6][7][8] winning an International TV Programming Award at the New York Television Festival in 1994[9] for the episode Monster Monday!

Film-making edit

Between 1995 and 2001 Hobbs made factual programming and documentaries for the BBC, Channel 4 and Channel 5. His productions include: Men Caught Posing (1995-1996), presented by Lionel Blair; Go For It! (BBC 1997), presented by Lionel Blair; Secondhand Rose (BBC 1997) presented by Lynda Bellingham; Queerspotting (Channel 4, 1997); Beneath the Sheets (Channel 4, 1997); Crash Landings: Carnage, Sabotage, Cock-up (Channel 5, 2000); New Killer Diseases (Channel Five, 2000).[10]

Academic edit

In 2003 Henley Business School published Hobbs' leadership research as a Henley Working Paper[11] (co-authored with Professor Malcolm Higgs) "Does the freelance environment of broadcast television production in the UK encourage charismatic leadership?". in 2003 he completed an MBA at Henley Business School having won a scholarship from The Evening Standard.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Production of The Double-Dealer". theatricalia.com. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  2. ^ "West End Frame: GOSSIP: Kinky Boots to release London cast album!". www.westendframe.com. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Kinky Boots Will Release Live Cast Recording | Playbill". Playbill. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Cast announced for West End Kinky Boots". WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Doctors spoilers: There's a SURPRISE reunion for Ruhma Carter". What's on TV. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Broadcast for Schools". www.broadcastforschools.co.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  7. ^ "BBC - Words and Pictures - Words and Pictures on TV". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  8. ^ . BFI. Archived from the original on 11 August 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  9. ^ Premier. "Kinky Boots the Musical, London Cast | Michael Hobbs". Kinky Boots. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  10. ^ . BFI. Archived from the original on 11 August 2016. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  11. ^ "Henley Business School at University of Reading". www.henleymc.ac.uk. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  12. ^ "The course team - The Journalism Leaders Programme - The department of Journalism at UCLAN". www.ukjournalism.org. Retrieved 17 May 2016.

External links edit

  • Michael Hobbs at Internet Movie Database
  • at British Film Institute
  • Michael Hobbs at Henley Business School
  • Michael Hobbs at Kinky Boots London

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Michael Hobbs actor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Michael Hobbs born 4 March 1965 is an English actor film maker and academic Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting 3 Presenting 4 Film making 5 Academic 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editMichael Hobbs was born in Northampton England He was a member of the National Youth Theatre He studied the history of the United States at the University of East Anglia Norwich and at Occidental College Los Angeles He trained to be an actor at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London graduating alongside Minnie Driver and Samantha Spiro citation needed Acting editOn leaving drama school in 1989 Hobbs first role was in the first series of the BBC situation comedy Birds of a Feather He appeared in a number of situation comedies including Surgical Spirit 1991 The Upper Hand 1992 Men Behaving Badly 1992 Just a Gigolo 1993 and My Hero 2005 In television drama Hobbs appeared in Bergerac 1991 Covington Cross 1992 The Bill 1995 Little Lord Fauntleroy BBC 1995 the Earl of Glenbauer in The New Adventures of Robin Hood 1998 Brent in Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married 1999 Grange Hill 2001 Lewis 2006 Agatha Christie s Poirot 2010 Endeavour 2014 As a series regular Hobbs appeared in Crown Prosecutor BBC 1992 as Alex Richardson and in No Sweat BBC 1997 as Colin Crabbe opposite Harriet Thorpe On stage Hobbs appeared in a UK tour as Mellefont in Congreve s restoration comedy The Double Dealer 1 1991 opposite Paul Eddington with the English Shakespeare Company on a European tour as Launcelot Gobbo in The Merchant of Venice 1994 In 2007 Hobbs played Lord Elrond Treebeard and Bill Ferny in the musical adaptation of The Lord of the Rings directed by Matthew Warchus at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane In 2012 Hobbs played Gary Strong in a UK tour of the Noel Gay musical Radio Times opposite Sara Crowe Hobbs can be heard on the Original Cast Recordings of The Lord of the Rings and Kinky Boots 2 3 In 2015 Hobbs began playing the principal role of George in the musical Kinky Boots 4 directed by Jerry Mitchell at the Adelphi Theatre London In 2019 Hobbs portrayed the role of Douglas Machin in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors a role he reprised in 2020 5 Presenting editHobbs presented the BBC Schools series Words and Pictures 1993 1994 6 7 8 winning an International TV Programming Award at the New York Television Festival in 1994 9 for the episode Monster Monday Film making editBetween 1995 and 2001 Hobbs made factual programming and documentaries for the BBC Channel 4 and Channel 5 His productions include Men Caught Posing 1995 1996 presented by Lionel Blair Go For It BBC 1997 presented by Lionel Blair Secondhand Rose BBC 1997 presented by Lynda Bellingham Queerspotting Channel 4 1997 Beneath the Sheets Channel 4 1997 Crash Landings Carnage Sabotage Cock up Channel 5 2000 New Killer Diseases Channel Five 2000 10 Academic editIn 2003 Henley Business School published Hobbs leadership research as a Henley Working Paper 11 co authored with Professor Malcolm Higgs Does the freelance environment of broadcast television production in the UK encourage charismatic leadership in 2003 he completed an MBA at Henley Business School having won a scholarship from The Evening Standard 12 References edit Production of The Double Dealer theatricalia com Retrieved 17 May 2016 West End Frame GOSSIP Kinky Boots to release London cast album www westendframe com Retrieved 16 May 2016 Kinky Boots Will Release Live Cast Recording Playbill Playbill Retrieved 17 May 2016 Cast announced for West End Kinky Boots WhatsOnStage com Retrieved 16 May 2016 Doctors spoilers There s a SURPRISE reunion for Ruhma Carter What s on TV Retrieved 25 March 2020 Broadcast for Schools www broadcastforschools co uk Retrieved 17 May 2016 BBC Words and Pictures Words and Pictures on TV www bbc co uk Retrieved 17 May 2016 Traditional Tales from Words and Pictures 1996 BFI Archived from the original on 11 August 2016 Retrieved 17 May 2016 Premier Kinky Boots the Musical London Cast Michael Hobbs Kinky Boots Retrieved 17 May 2016 Michael Hobbs BFI Archived from the original on 11 August 2016 Retrieved 16 May 2016 Henley Business School at University of Reading www henleymc ac uk Retrieved 16 May 2016 The course team The Journalism Leaders Programme The department of Journalism at UCLAN www ukjournalism org Retrieved 17 May 2016 External links editMichael Hobbs at Internet Movie Database Michael Hobbs at British Film Institute Michael Hobbs at Henley Business School Michael Hobbs at Kinky Boots London Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Hobbs 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