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Adrian Scarborough is a versatile British character actor who has graced both film and television with his chameleonic talents over the past three decades. From his breakout role in the acclaimed historical drama The Madness of King George to his scene-stealing turns in acclaimed ensemble pieces like Gosford Park and 1917, Scarborough has demonstrated an unparalleled ability to inhabit a wide array of characters with nuance and depth. What makes Scarborough such a compelling screen presence is his remarkable range - he effortlessly pivots between dramatic, comedic, and even fantastical roles, imbuing each one with a vivid humanity. Whether playing the urbane, wry-humored teacher in The History Boys or the earnest, heartbroken family man in Gavin & Stacey, Scarborough brings an understated naturalism to his performances that instantly draws the viewer in. And in those rare occasions when he's entrusted with showier parts, as in his scene-stealing turn as the flamboyant, scene-chewing butler in The King's Speech, he delivers with a delightful, scenery-chewing bravado. But beyond his acting chops, Scarborough is also noteworthy for his remarkable versatility, effortlessly transitioning between mediums and genres. From his acclaimed work in period dramas like Cranford and Upstairs Downstairs to his scene-stealing supporting roles in contemporary hits like Killing Eve and The Chelsea Detective, Scarborough's filmography is a testament to his enduring appeal and his status as one of the most reliable, compelling character actors working today.

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