Hugh Simon
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About
Hugh Simon is a British actor whose career has spanned stage, television, and film across multiple decades. He made his Broadway debut in 1987, appearing in Les Liaisons Dangereuses, marking an early milestone in his professional career.
On television, Simon became widely recognized for his recurring role as Malcolm Wynn-Jones in the British series Spooks. His additional television work includes appearances in Shackleton, Attachments, Cold Feet, North Square, Big Bad World, and the Highlander: The Series episode "Unusual Suspects." In January 2022, he took on the role of Adrian Walker in the BBC soap opera Doctors.
Simon's stage work has continued beyond his Broadway appearance, with a notable credit in the 2005 London revival of Epitaph for George Dillon. His screen work also extends to film, with a credit in Possession.
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