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Trevor Laird
Biography:
Trevor Laird (born 11 July 1957, London, England) is a British actor.
Born in Islington, London in 1957, Laird trained at the Anna Scher Theatre. Early roles included a 1976 role in a TV adaptation of the Peter Prince novel Playthings, directed by Stephen Frears, and several Play For Todays: Victims of Apartheid by Tom Clarke (1978),Barrie Keeffe's Waterloo Sunset (1979) and The Vanishing Army by Robert Holles (1980).
Laird was a founder member of the Black Theatre Co-operative (now NitroBeat) in 1978 and performed in its inaugural play Welcome Home Jacko by Mustapha Matura the following year. He then had breakthrough roles in the 1979 film Quadrophenia - as Ferdy, a drug supplier for the... Read More
Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| A Gangster's Kiss as Gilbert | 2024-06-24 |
| To Be Someone as Rudy | 2021-07-09 |
| Cruella as Asthma Man | 2021-05-26 |
| National Theatre Live: Small Island | 2019-06-27 |
| Hamlet as Polonius / Grave Digger 1 | 2016-10-27 |
| Patriarch | 2012-12-31 |
| National Theatre Live: One Man, Two Guvnors as Lloyd Boateng | 2011-09-15 |
| Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts as Paddy Jones | 2004-03-05 |
| Secrets & Lies as Hortense's Brother | 1996-05-24 |
| Bernard and the Genie as PC Parker | 1991-11-23 |
| Smack and Thistle as Baron Greenback | 1991-04-20 |
| Slipstream as Committee Member | 1989-06-22 |
| Doctor Who: Mindwarp as Frax | 1986-10-25 |
| Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire as Floyd | 1985-11-25 |
| Flying Devils as Sepp | 1985-08-16 |
| Water as Pepito | 1985-01-11 |
| Easy Money as Frederick | 1982-05-28 |
| Jake's End as Heister | 1982-05-14 |
| Pocketful of Dreams as Albert | 1982-03-12 |
| Burning an Illusion as Pest | 1981-11-13 |
| Babylon as Beefy | 1980-11-07 |
| The Long Good Friday as Boy Under Car | 1980-11-01 |
| Quadrophenia as Ferdy | 1979-09-14 |
| Waterloo Sunset as Lester | 1979-01-23 |
| The Vanishing Army as Sheldon | 1978-11-29 |
| Victims of Apartheid as Bus conductor | 1978-10-24 |
| Play Things as Harmon | 1976-05-07 |

