ID: 58405491
David Haig of Killing Eve Hand Signed Theatre Page
£5.49
Seller:
Postcard_Finder (7702)
CHAU4460 A specialist opportunity to secure this original hand signed 8" x 6" theatre page from David Haig of Killing Eve and his rare vintage stage performance in the play Pressure at the Ambassadors Theatre wh ... Read More
CHAU4460 A specialist opportunity to secure this original hand signed 8" x 6" theatre page from David Haig of Killing Eve and his rare vintage stage performance in the play Pressure at the Ambassadors Theatre who has personally autographed the souvenir where his signature rests perfectly accompanying his photo and (bar centrally folded just once from originally posted which is how I will send) in mint condition.
David Haig Collum Ward (born 20 September 1955) is an English actor and playwright. He has appeared in West End productions and numerous television and film roles over a career spanning four decades.
Haig appeared in the 1994 film Four Weddings and a Funeral and had a main role in the BBC television sitcom The Thin Blue Line (1995), playing Inspector Grim, the inept foil to Rowan Atkinson's Inspector Fowler. He also appeared in Love on a Branch Line, a TV series broadcast by Early life Career Film and television the BBC in four episodes. In 2002 he played the brother of Four Weddings' co-star Hugh Grant in the romantic comedy Two Weeks Notice. In 2007, he appeared in a Comic Relief sketch called "Mr. Bean's Wedding" as the bride's father, reuniting with Atkinson.
Other TV work includes Doctor Who story "The Leisure Hive" (1980); Blake's 7 episode "Rumours of Death" (1980); Diamonds (1981 TV series); Campion story "Sweet Danger" (1990); Inspector Morse episode "Dead on Time" (1992); and Cracker story "To Say I Love You" (1993). In the 1990s, he appeared in series 1 of the TV series Soldier Soldier.
He appears in the Richard Fell adaptation of the 1960s science fiction series A for Andromeda, on the UK digital television station BBC Four. Haig wrote the play My Boy Jack, and later appeared as Rudyard Kipling, alongside Daniel Radcliffe, in television adaptation. In 2008, he appeared in the BBC film Dustbin Baby, and The 39 Steps. He also appeared in the Midsomer Murders, episode "The Glitch". In 2009 he appeared as Steve Fleming in BBC TV's The Thick of It, and as Jon, husband to former MP Mo Mowlam in the drama Mo, opposite Julie Walters. Also in 2009, he appeared in two episodes as the headmaster of Portwenn Primary School, Mr Straine on ITV comedy drama Doc Martin.
David Haig Collum Ward (born 20 September 1955) is an English actor and playwright. He has appeared in West End productions and numerous television and film roles over a career spanning four decades.
Haig appeared in the 1994 film Four Weddings and a Funeral and had a main role in the BBC television sitcom The Thin Blue Line (1995), playing Inspector Grim, the inept foil to Rowan Atkinson's Inspector Fowler. He also appeared in Love on a Branch Line, a TV series broadcast by Early life Career Film and television the BBC in four episodes. In 2002 he played the brother of Four Weddings' co-star Hugh Grant in the romantic comedy Two Weeks Notice. In 2007, he appeared in a Comic Relief sketch called "Mr. Bean's Wedding" as the bride's father, reuniting with Atkinson.
Other TV work includes Doctor Who story "The Leisure Hive" (1980); Blake's 7 episode "Rumours of Death" (1980); Diamonds (1981 TV series); Campion story "Sweet Danger" (1990); Inspector Morse episode "Dead on Time" (1992); and Cracker story "To Say I Love You" (1993). In the 1990s, he appeared in series 1 of the TV series Soldier Soldier.
He appears in the Richard Fell adaptation of the 1960s science fiction series A for Andromeda, on the UK digital television station BBC Four. Haig wrote the play My Boy Jack, and later appeared as Rudyard Kipling, alongside Daniel Radcliffe, in television adaptation. In 2008, he appeared in the BBC film Dustbin Baby, and The 39 Steps. He also appeared in the Midsomer Murders, episode "The Glitch". In 2009 he appeared as Steve Fleming in BBC TV's The Thick of It, and as Jon, husband to former MP Mo Mowlam in the drama Mo, opposite Julie Walters. Also in 2009, he appeared in two episodes as the headmaster of Portwenn Primary School, Mr Straine on ITV comedy drama Doc Martin.
Seller Information
- Seller
- Postcard_Finder (7702)
- Registered Since
- 01/12/2017
- Feedback
- 99.9%
- Store
- Postcard_Finder
Sales History
The listing has not been sold.
- Item Location
- Norfolk, United Kingdom
- Ships To
- Worldwide
Postage Calculator
- Select Country
- Quantity
- Shipping Instructions
- All Items = 3.50p to UK customers - £4.99 worldwide - Free postage on all extra selections after first item ALL ITEMS SHIPPED IMMEDIATELY BY PRIORITY SERVICES.
- Returns Accepted
- Yes
- Returns Policy
- All returns accepted - Buyer pays return costs - Item refunded on same day receipt
You need to be logged in to ask the seller a question.
Click here to login
Click here to login
Listing viewed 2 times
Listing watched by 0 users