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Douglas Hodge (born 1960 in Plymouth, Devon, England, UK) is a British actor. Some of his TV appearances include leading roles in Bliss, The Uninvited, The Scold's Bridle, Shockers: Dance, The Law, The Russian Bride and Red Cap.
Hodge has also achieved great success on stage as a performer recently in the work of playwright Harold Pinter (e.g., The Caretaker (Royal National Theatre, 2002), of whom he speaks very highly.See, e.g., his tribute to Pinter in Pinter: A Celebration (Faber and Faber, 2005), by Richard Eyre.
He has also recorded a debut music album "Cowley Road Songs."
During the summer of 2006 he played the title role in William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus at the modern Globe Theatre, in London, and also directed See How They Run, a 40's wartime farce in the West End.
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