Miles Richardson

His father was from Edinburgh and his maternal great grandfather was the Russian philosopher Semyon Lyudvigovich Frank.From November 2013 until March 2014, he appeared as "Juror 10" in Twelve Angry Men at the Garrick Theatre.[2] From September 2014, he appeared as James Reiss in King Charles III at the Wyndhams Theatre.[3] From 2003 to 2008, he was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company appearing in All's Well That Ends Well with Judi Dench.Richardson has performed a number of roles for Big Finish Productions, most notably playing Irving Braxiatel.
Miles Richardson (cricketer)Royal Shakespeare CompanyHenry VBeverley CressmanIan RichardsonEdinburghSemyon Lyudvigovich FrankStratford-upon-AvonArts Educational Schoolsrepertory theatreTwelve Angry MenGarrick TheatreKing Charles IIIOlivier AwardTim Pigott-SmithAll's Well That Ends WellJudi DenchHenry IV, part 1Henry VHenry VI, part 1Richard IIIOlivier AwardsVolponeHenry GoodmanBig Finish ProductionsIrving BraxiatelLondon Evening StandardAlexander LebedevEvgeny LebedevDaily Mail and General TrustDaily Express