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David Morrissey

David Mark Joseph Morrissey (born 21 June 1964) is an English actor and filmmaker. He had numerous small roles in films and television series throughout the 1990s before achieving wider recognition for playing Gordon Brown in The Deal (2003), Stephen Collins in State of Play (2003), The Governor in the third, and fourth seasons of The Walking Dead (2012–2015), and DCS Ian St Clair in Sherwood (2022–present). He has also acted extensively on stage with companies such as the Royal Shakespeare Company and Royal National Theatre. Morrissey has directed short films and the television dramas Sweet Revenge (2001) and Passer By (2004). His feature-length directorial debut, the television film Don't Worry About Me (2010), premiered on BBC Two. He was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for State of Play and won a Best Actor award from the Royal Television Society for The Deal. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by Edge Hill University in 2016.

Infobox

Born
David Mark Joseph Morrissey (1964-06-21) 21 June 1964 Liverpool, England
Occupations
Actor filmmaker
Years active
1982–present
Spouse
Esther Freud (m. 2006; sep. 2020)
Children
3

Tables

· Awards
1997
Role(s)
Best Male Actor
Notes
Holding On
2001
Role(s)
New Director (Fiction)
Notes
Sweet Revenge
2003
Role(s)
Best Male Actor
Notes
The Deal
Role(s)
Best Actor
Notes
State of Play
2010
Role(s)
Best Actor
Notes
Red Riding
2011
Liverpool Daily Post Arts Awards
Role(s)
Best Actor
Notes
Macbeth
2013
Role(s)
Best Supporting Actor
Notes
The Walking Dead
2014
Role(s)
Best Guest Star
Notes
The Walking Dead
Year
Award
Category
Title
Result
1997
Royal Television Society Programme Award
Best Male Actor
Holding On
Nominated
2001
British Academy Television Craft Award
New Director (Fiction)
Sweet Revenge
Nominated
2003
Royal Television Society Programme Award
Best Male Actor
The Deal
Won
2003
British Academy Television Award
Best Actor
State of Play
Nominated
2010
Broadcasting Press Guild Award
Best Actor
Red Riding
Nominated
2011
Liverpool Daily Post Arts Awards
Best Actor
Macbeth
Won
2013
Saturn Award
Best Supporting Actor
The Walking Dead
Nominated
2014
Saturn Award
Best Guest Star
The Walking Dead
Nominated

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