Cast
Graham Seed as Jim Hacker, Prime Minister
Graham trained at RADA. He played Nigel Pargetter in the The Archers for thirty years until his dramatic exit at the beginning of 2011. He is the recipient of the Broadcaster of the Year Awards 2010 from the Broadcasting Press Guild and the Voice of
Listener & Viewer Special Award 2010.
Theatre includes: Toad of Toad Hall (West End), Me and My Girl (Adelphi Theatre), Relatively Speaking and Confusions (National Tour), Design For Living (English Touring Theatre), Twelfth Night (BAC), Translations (Watford and tour), A Chaste Maid of Cheapside (Almeida and tour) and Someone to Watch Over Me (Frankfurt), An Eligible Man (New End, Hampstead), The Skin Game (Orange Tree) Nelson (Nuffield, Southampton), Present Laughter (Theatr Clywd), and French Without Tears (Mill at Sonning), Original Theatre Company’s National tour of Journey’s End, Wilton’s Vintage Christmas at Wilton’s Music Hall, and most recently the highly acclaimed production of Accolade by Emlyn Williams, at the Finborough Theatre. He has also played many repertory seasons including Birmingham, Greenwich, Library Theatre Manchester and Perth.
Television includes: I Claudius, Edward VII, Brideshead Revisited, Mike Leigh’s Who’s Who, Victoria Wood Sketches, Jeeves and Wooster, Crossroads, Prime Suspect, Nature Boy, Dinnerladies, Station Jim, Band of Brothers, The Chatterley Affair, Doctors, Midsomer Murders and He Kills Coppers.
Film Includes: Gandhi, Good and Bad at Games, Honest, Little Dorrit, These Foolish Things and Wild Target with Bill Nighy
and Emily Blunt.