Actor Information
Greg Patmore
Actor and composer Greg, was born in Chester in 1963. He studied music at Goldsmith's College, University of London under Edward Gregson, Stanley Glasser and Melanie Daiken, graduating with honours in 1986. Music and the stage had always fought a close battle, but theatre was his first love, despite a long absence due to many years spent working in radio with Jazz FM and the GWR Group.
Greg made his return to the stage in the North West in 2004 as Geoffrey in Alan Ayckbourne's Absurd Person Singular and followed this with Charles Condomine in Coward's Blithe Spirit, Otto Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank (Goodrich &Hackett) Pato Dooley in Beauty Queen of Leenane (Martin McDonagh) Ted Dibble in Centre Stage to the Left a Bit (Think Big Productions) John Geronwy Jones in The Corn is Green (Emlyn Williams) Jeff Shotter in Jimmy Chin's Straight and Narrow, Ray Malcolm in Star Quality (Coward adapted by Christopher Luscombe) and most recently as Sir Robert Morton in The Winslow Boy by Terrence Rattigan. TV credits include Commander Graham Kerrigan in Hanrahan Investigates (C5), BBC's Casualty 1906, Hollyoaks in the City (C4) He has also voiced and produced countless radio commercials across the UK. Film roles include Martin in The Pool directed by David Morrissey and Claude Lamont in Jimmy Doyle's Charlie Noades RIP
For more information about Greg's work, please visit:
www.gregpatmore.com
Greg Patmore has appeared in the following:

