Rob Heanley
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Rob Heanley is an English actor. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts from 2000 to 2003.[1]
Heanley has worked on the West End stage, first appearing in the Olivier Award-nominated production of Journey's End. He has also played roles in London's fringe theatre, including in The Revenger's Tragedy at The Southwark Playhouse and The Wonder at the Battersea Arts Centre.[2] He appeared in Strangers on a Train for The English Theatre Frankfurt[3] in 2014, and in 2015, at The Orange Tree Theatre in Play Mas', directed by Paulette Randall.[4] In 2015–16, Heanley played the leading role of Giles Ralston in Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap at St Martin's Theatre in the West End.[5] In 2017, he played Captain Lesgate in Dial M for Murder at The New Vic Theatre.[6]
Television
His screen work includes the ITV series Foyles War (produced by Greenlit) as a Sergeant in the Pioneer Corps.[7][8] Heanley played a Police Officer in the BBC series Spooks[9] (produced by Kudos).[7] In 2012, he played an MI6 officer in the BBC/HBO series Hunted,[10] (produced by Kudos[11] and Big Light Productions).[12] In 2013, Heanley guest starred as Dr Ian Parks in the second series of the BBC drama Death in Paradise produced by Red Planet Pictures,[13] set on the fictitious island of Saint-Marie and filmed on location on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.[14] He has guest starred in Doctors, playing a politician in 2015.[15]