Michael Shaeffer

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Michael Shaeffer is an English television and stage actor. He is especially known for his role as "Longcross" in the BBC political-thriller television series Bodyguard (2018).

Born (1975-01-21) 21 January 1975 (age 51)
Brockley, London, England
OccupationActor
Yearsactive2000–present
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Michael Shaeffer
Born (1975-01-21) 21 January 1975 (age 51)
Brockley, London, England
Alma materRose Bruford College
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present
TelevisionBlack Mirror
Bodyguard
The ABC Murders
The Salisbury Poisonings
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He has also appeared in the television series Black Mirror (2013), The ABC Murders (2018) and The Salisbury Poisonings (2020), as well as the 2000 film adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar.

He has also played smaller roles in television shows, including Game of Thrones and Chernobyl, and films such as Kingdom of Heaven and Rogue One.

Early life and education

Michael Shaeffer was born in Brockley, London, England.[citation needed] He trained at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama.[1]

Career

Shaeffer played Annas in the 2000 Great Performances film adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar.[2]

In 2013, he appeared in the Black Mirror episode "The Waldo Moment" as the character Roy.[2]

Shaeffer portrayed General Corssin in the 2016 Star Wars film Rogue One.[1][2]

In 2018 Shaeffer played MI5 agent Richard Longcross in the BBC political-thriller television series Bodyguard.[3] In the same year, he played Sergeant Yelland in the BBC mystery thriller The ABC Murders.[4]

In 2019, Shaeffer played a small role in the critically acclaimed HBO historical drama Chernobyl, where he portrayed a KGB officer.[2] In 2020, he played Stephen Kemp in the BBC fact-based drama The Salisbury Poisonings.[5]

In Summer 2023, Shaeffer was cast as Edward Daffarn in Grenfell, author and playwright Gillian Slovo's verbatim theatre project with the community and survivors about the Grenfell fire disaster, staged at the National Theatre's Dorfman Theatre.[1][6]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2000 Great Performances Annas In Jesus Christ Superstar
2002 The Sandwich Nick Short Film
2005 Kingdom of Heaven Young Sergeant
2009 M.I. High Butch Episode: Dark Star
2011 Silent Witness Jason Bodle Episode: A Guilty Mind: Part 1 & 2
2012 Broken Desk Sergeant
Game of Thrones Stark Soldier Episode: Valar Morghulis
Anna Karenina Doorkeeper
Mrs Biggs Police Inspector Episode: #1.1
Parade's End RSM Episode: #1.2
2013 Black Mirror Roy Episode: The Waldo Moment
Trance Security Guard #1
Luther Gordon Murray Episode: #3.3
2015 Foyle's War Jack Davey Episode: Trespass
The Vote Gerry Henderson TV movie
London Road Simon Newton
New Tricks DCI Martin Ackroyd Episode: Last Man Standing
The Girl in the Dress Vicar
Fire Ranger (Mark)
2016 Grantchester Eric Whitaker Episode: #2.3
Rogue One General Corssin
2017 Taboo Doctor Powell Episode: #1.1
SS-GB David Episode: #1.5
Vera Ian Holland Episode: Broken Promise
Rellik Steven Mills[7][8]
2018 Bodyguard Longcross
The ABC Murders Sergeant Yelland
2019 Chernobyl Blond Man
2020 The Salisbury Poisonings Stephen Kemp
The Liberator Pop Bullock TV miniseries
2022 SAS: Rogue Heroes Neil Ritchie
2023 Bodies Commissioner Hayden Harker TV limited series
2024 Kraven the Hunter Andre
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Theatre

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Year Title Role Writer Director Venue
2014 The Beautiful Game[9] Thomas[10] Andrew Lloyd Webber and Ben Elton Robert Carsen Cambridge Theatre, London
Mr Burns Sam, Mr.Burns[11] Anne Washburn Robert Icke Almeida Theatre, London
Little Revolution Tony[12][13][14] Alecky Blythe Joe Hill-Gibbins
2015 How to Hold Your Breath Jarron[15][16][17] Zinnie Harris Vicky Featherstone Royal Court Theatre, London
2017 Girl From The North Country Reverend Marlowe[18] Conor McPherson Lucy Hind The Old Vic, London
All About My Mother Lola[19][20] Pedro Almodovar Samuel Adamson
2019 A Very Expensive Poison Andrei Lugovoi/Dr Gent/Gorbachev[21][22] Lucy Prebble John Crowley
2023 Grenfell: In the Words of Survivors Edward Daffarn[2] Gillian Slovo Phyllida Lloyd and Anthony Simpson-Pike[6] Dorfman Theatre
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