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Patrick Baladi

Patrick Bashir Baladi (born 25 December 1971) is an English actor known for his roles in television, film, and theatre. He rose to prominence as Neil Godwin in the sitcom (2001–2003). His other notable television roles include Jimmy Lakewell in (2012–2021), Stephen Holmes in (2016–2021), and Michael Jackson in (2012–2017). Baladi's film credits include The International (2009) as Martin White and Rush (2013) as John Hogan. More recently, as of 2025, he has appeared as Darren in Breeders (2020–2023), John Wingsnight in Ted Lasso (2020–2023), Tilson in Douglas Is Cancelled (2024), and John Whitingdale in The Hack (2025).

Life

Early life

Patrick Bashir Baladi was born on 25 December 1971 in , West Midlands, . He is the son of Baladi, a Syrian Christian gynaecologist and obstetrician who worked extensively in , including as personal physician to the wife of , and Rosemary Baladi (née Clenton), an English nurse and . Baladi's childhood was shaped by his father's career, leading to an upbringing primarily in , where the family resided during Joseph Baladi's professional tenure. This period immersed him in a blend of Syrian paternal and Libyan surroundings, contributing to his early exposure to Arabic culture and language alongside his English maternal roots. In his early teens, Baladi returned to , where he adjusted to British schooling and society at in .

Education

Baladi attended , a Jesuit in Hurst Green, , , after his family returned from during his teenage years. As a boarder, he participated in school dramatics, including a boys-only production of Oliver! where he portrayed , marking his early exposure to performance. His involvement extended to roles in productions such as and and the Amazing Dreamcoat, for which he became the first student to win the prize for . He also excelled in extracurriculars like , playing in the First XV, alongside interests in that complemented his emerging passion for . Following his time at , which he completed around 1990, Baladi pursued formal acting training at the Central School of Speech and Drama in (now the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama). During his studies there in the early , he honed his skills in a rigorous program emphasizing classical and contemporary theatre techniques. This period laid the foundational training that propelled him toward professional pursuits, including early stage work shortly after graduation.

Personal life

Baladi married actress and dancer Gemma Walker on 9 January 2007. Their daughter, , was born in March 2007, with Baladi assisting at the birth and earning praise from the midwife for his involvement. The couple later divorced. Baladi married Janie Erith, whom he met at a party hosted by mutual friend Keith Allen. Their daughter, Kensa, was born on 4 September 2016. In a 2009 interview, Baladi expressed his enjoyment of family time, noting his love for spending moments with while his then-wife Gemma focused on full-time motherhood. Baladi resides in area. Outside of , he pursues interests , occasionally in the band Grow Up alongside actor Keith Allen, and maintains an aptitude for sports such as and .

Career

Early career

Following his training at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, where he befriended future collaborator , Baladi transitioned to professional by joining the National Theatre for his debut stage production. In 1995, he made his theatrical debut in the National Theatre's revival of Bertolt Brecht's at the Olivier Theatre, portraying multiple ensemble roles including First Soldier, Young Soldier, and Eilif's Guard. The following year, Baladi appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company in Michael Boyd's production of Shakespeare's at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in , playing the villainous Borachio. In 1998, he took on the role of Officer in Tennessee Williams's Camino Real at the , again under the auspices of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Baladi's television debut occurred the same year as his stage start, in 1995, when he guest-starred as Orderly Sergeant in the British military drama Soldier Soldier, appearing in the episode "Leaving" from series five. He continued with minor guest roles in other period and crime series, including Anthony Wilkes in Dalziel and Pascoe (1996), George in Sharman (1996), Joseph in the miniseries Ivanhoe (1997), and Will in the comedy-drama Grafters (1998). By 2000, he had a supporting role as Sir Harry Towers in the BBC adaptation Lady Audley's Secret, and in 2001, he appeared as Steve Ramsey in the Midsomer Murders episode "The Electric Vendetta." These early television appearances, often in ensemble casts, helped Baladi build credits in the competitive British acting industry while he continued to hone his craft on stage.

Breakthrough and notable roles

Baladi's breakthrough came with his portrayal of Neil Godwin in the sitcom (2001–2003), where he played the suave, ambitious manager of the branch and David Brent's rival, appearing from series two onward. This role, which contrasted Brent's awkward incompetence with Godwin's polished competence, earned Baladi widespread comedic recognition and endeared him to audiences as a memorable in the format. Critics praised his performance for adding tension and humor to the series, helping to elevate Baladi from supporting parts to a more prominent television presence. Baladi made his feature film debut in High Heels and Low Lifes (2001) as Car Driver. He later appeared in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) as the airline steward who interacts with the protagonist during a flight sequence. Though a minor role, it marked an early entry into mainstream cinema alongside stars like Renée Zellweger and Hugh Grant, broadening his exposure beyond television. In the late 2000s and early 2010s, Baladi continued to build his profile with guest roles in popular dramas, including Julian Noble in an episode of Waterloo Road (2013), where he portrayed a complex authority figure amid the school's turbulent environment. His most significant television commitment during this period was as Michael Jackson—the local vicar and love interest—in the Sky 1 comedy-drama Stella (2014–2017), a role he played across five series. This long-running part, involving romantic entanglements and community storylines in a Welsh setting, solidified Baladi's status as a versatile supporting actor in ensemble casts and received positive notes for his chemistry with lead Ruth Jones. Baladi further diversified into dramatic territory with his role as Stephen Holmes, the younger son in the powerful Gibson family dynasty, in the first season of ITV's thriller Marcella (2016). The series' critical acclaim for its psychological depth highlighted Baladi's ability to shift from comedy to intense, character-driven drama, contributing to the show's international success. Concurrently, he maintained an active stage career, with notable appearances in productions showcasing his classical training and range in live theatre. These roles across mediums earned no major awards but garnered praise for expanding his portfolio from humorous foils to multifaceted dramatic figures, paving the way for later international opportunities.

Recent projects

Baladi achieved a significant breakthrough in the United States with his role as John Wingsnight, Rebecca Welton's brief romantic interest and a sleazy businessman, in the Apple TV+ series (2020–2023), appearing in season 2. This part marked his expansion into international streaming platforms, contrasting his earlier UK-centric television work and highlighting his ability to portray charming yet manipulative upper-class characters. In the UK, Baladi continued to build on this momentum with recurring roles in family-oriented comedies and dramas. He portrayed Darren, Ally's opportunistic in a , in the FX/Hulu series (2020–2023), appearing in 22 episodes that explored the chaos of modern . This role, alongside , emphasized themes of work-life imbalance and familial strain, themes that have recurred in Baladi's recent selections, possibly reflecting his own experiences as a father. He also took on the supporting role of DI Patrick Holden, a entangled in a complex murder investigation, in the second season of ITV's crime thriller (2024). Baladi's recent film work has leaned into satirical and comedic territory. In the 2022 TV movie Plebs: Soldiers of Rome, he played the authoritative commander General , bringing gravitas to the ancient -set comedy's chaotic military antics. The following year, he starred as , a corrupt and self-serving kidnapped by desperate amateurs, in the black A Kind of (2023), a role that critiqued political sleaze and spin. From 2024 onward, Baladi's projects have increasingly embraced streaming and prestige television, often delving into family dynamics and societal pressures. In the BBC One drama The Way (2024), he appeared as Hector, a figure whose involvement complicates a Welsh family's pilgrimage amid industrial unrest and personal revelations. That same year, he played Tilson, a colleague navigating workplace scandals, in the ITV miniseries Douglas Is Cancelled, which satirized cancel culture and journalistic ethics. In 2025, Baladi portrayed John Whittingdale, a media executive implicated in the phone-hacking scandal, in the ITV true-crime series The Hack, which aired in September and drew on real events from the News International controversy. Looking ahead as of November 2025, Baladi is set to appear as Andrew, the lawyer husband of a new mother under suspicion, in the Paramount+ Little Disasters, premiering on December 11, which examines fractured friendships and parental among a group of women. This series underscores his ongoing pivot toward high-profile international platforms like Paramount+, where his portrayals of supportive yet strained family figures continue to resonate. No further projects have been announced at this time.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirector
2001Car Driver
2004Bridget Jones: The Edge of ReasonFlight Attendant
2006Alpha MaleClive LamisMartin Sharpe
2008SimonJoel Hopkins
2009Beyond the PoleRobertDavid L. Williams
2009The InternationalMartin White
2010Mr. HardingBen Gregor
2011HudsonJamel Hammadi France
2012N.F.A. ()AdamSean Lackey
2012Richard
2013John Hogan
2015Chasing Robert BarkerOlly CliffordDaniel Florencio
2016DouglasNick Jongerius
2022Plebs: Soldiers of RomeDiomedesWilliam Sinclair
2023A Kind of Harry Crawford

Television

Baladi's television career began with guest appearances in British drama series during the mid-1990s, evolving into recurring roles in acclaimed comedies and thrillers by the 2000s. His breakthrough came with the role of Neil Godwin in the BBC sitcom The Office (2001–2003), where he appeared in 14 episodes as the confident sales manager from the Slough branch. He continued with supporting parts in crime procedurals, including Midsomer Murders (2001, Steve Ramsey, 1 episode, ITV) and A Touch of Frost (2003, Edward, 1 episode, ITV). In the mid-2000s, Baladi took on more prominent recurring roles, such as Dr. Roger Hurley in the medical drama (2004–2006, 12 episodes, ). He portrayed Dodi Al-Fayed in the ITV miniseries Diana: Last Days of a Princess (2007, 1 episode). Other notable guest spots included (2008, Peter Ellis, 2 episodes, ) and (2012, Robert Frazer, 1 episode, ). Baladi also appeared in Waterloo Road (2013, Julian Noble, 1 episode, ). From 2012 to 2017, he played the recurring role of , Stella's on-off partner, in 36 episodes of the Sky 1 comedy-drama Stella. In thrillers, he featured as in Marcella (2016–2021, 6 episodes, ) and Jimmy Lakewell in (2014 and 2021, 6 episodes total, ). Baladi recurred as Darren, Ally's business partner, in (2020–2023, 10 episodes across three seasons, /). He guest-starred as John Wingsnight in (2023, 3 episodes, Apple TV+). In the 2020s, Baladi appeared in DI Ray (2022–2024, DI Patrick Holden, 7 episodes, ITV), Sister Boniface Mysteries (2022, Lesley Canon, 1 episode, BritBox/UKTV), Douglas Is Cancelled (2024, Tilson, 2 episodes, ITV), The Way (2024, Hector, 3 episodes, BBC One), and Everything Now (2023, David, 1 episode, Netflix). Upcoming projects include the ITV miniseries The Hack (2025, John Whitingdale, 4 episodes) and the Paramount+ limited series Little Disasters (2025, Andrew, 6 episodes).
Year(s)TitleCharacterEpisodesNetwork/Platform
1995Soldier SoldierOrderly Sergeant1BBC One
1996Dalziel and PascoeAnthony Wilkes1BBC One
1996SharmanGeorge1ITV
1998GraftersWill6ITV
2000CasualtyGary Riz1BBC One
2001–2003The OfficeNeil Godwin14BBC Two
2001Midsomer MurdersSteve Ramsey1ITV
2003EastEndersDom4BBC One
2003P.O.W.Captain Attercombe3ITV
2004–2006BodiesDr. Roger Hurley12BBC Three
2005Sensitive SkinMichael3BBC Two
2006The Only Boy for MeMack4BBC One
2006HeartbeatRay Thompson1ITV
2006Agatha Christie's PoirotRowley Cloade1ITV
2007HeartbeatMaitland1ITV
2007Diana: Last Days of a PrincessDodi Al-Fayed1ITV
2008Consuming PassionDr. Grant / Dr. Steele1BBC Four
2008Silent WitnessPeter Ellis2BBC One
2008No HeroicsExcelsor6ITV2
2008–2010MistressesRichard15BBC One
2009Big TopAndy James6BBC One
2010IdentityAC Hugh Wainwright1ITV
2010Marple: The Pale HorseDr. Jonathan Frayn1ITV
2011Kidnap and RansomPhilip Shaffer4ITV
2011Garrow's LawGeneral Picton1BBC One
2011HustleDI Sid Fisk1BBC One
2012DCI BanksMP Martin Fleming1ITV
2013PrivatesCaptain Gulliver5BBC One
2013Death in ParadiseDaryl Dexter1BBC One
2013Ripper StreetSidney Ressler1BBC One
2013Waterloo RoadJulian Noble1BBC One
2013Law & Order: UKRichard McGrath1ITV
2014Rev.Rob1BBC Two
2014–2021Line of DutyJimmy Lakewell6BBC One
2016MarcellaStephen Holmes6ITV
2012–2017StellaMichael Jackson36Sky One
2017No OffenceLionel Dirkin1Channel 4
2017VeraRoss1ITV
2019Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private InvestigatorsAlfred D'Angelo1BBC One
2019GrantchesterArcher Davies1ITV
2020–2023BreedersDarren10Sky One / FX
2023Ted LassoJohn Wingsnight3Apple TV+
2021Silent WitnessRon Radford2BBC One
2022Sister Boniface MysteriesLesley Canon1BritBox / UKTV
2022The PlaylistJim Anderson1Netflix
2022CasualtyLiam Barnett1BBC One
2023Everything NowDavid1Netflix
2022–2024DI RayDI Patrick Holden7ITV
2024Douglas Is CancelledTilson2ITV
2024The WayHector3BBC One
2025The HackJohn Whitingdale4ITV
2025Little DisastersAndrew6Paramount+

Theatre

Baladi began his stage career in the mid-1990s with roles at prestigious institutions, including the Theatre and (RSC). His early work often featured supporting characters in classic and modern plays, showcasing his versatility in ensemble productions. In 1995, he appeared as the First Soldier in Bertolt Brecht's , directed by Jonathan Kent at the Theatre's Olivier Theatre, with the production running from November 1995 to March 1996. This adaptation by David Hare marked one of his initial engagements at the , alongside actors like . Baladi joined the RSC in the late 1990s, performing in several Shakespearean productions. In 1996, he played Borachio in , directed by Michael Boyd at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in , with the press night on 27 November. He reprised a role in another at the 1997 Festival, as Leonardo under Lucy Eyre's direction. Additionally, in 1998, he portrayed the Spanish General in , again directed by Michael Boyd for the RSC. That same year, he took on the role of Officer in ' Camino Real, directed by Steven Pimlott, with a press night on 3 March at the in . His regional theatre credits in the late and early included fringe and repertory work. In 1998, Baladi played John in Kevin Elyot's My Night with Reg, directed by Angus Jackson at . He also appeared as Frankie in Patrick Marber's (same director and venue) and as Alexandrov in The Clownmaker at the same theatre under . In 1999, he performed as Rock in Heads at the ADC Theatre in , directed by Michael O'Brien. Earlier, he took the lead as Heathcliff in an adaptation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, directed by Sheila Carradine at the Crescent Theatre in . Baladi also starred as Peter in Shelagh Delaney's , directed by Richard Beecham at Watford Palace Theatre, and as Dallas in The Backroom at The Bush Theatre, directed by Adrian Pagan. Returning to the National Theatre in the early 2000s, Baladi played in The Prince's Play (also known as The Invention of Love elements, but listed as such), directed by . In 2000, he portrayed in David Edgar's , directed by at the Lyttelton Theatre, opening on 15 May. The following year, in 2001, he appeared as Benjamin in Edward Albee's Finding the Sun, directed by Anthony Page at the Cottesloe Theatre (now Dorfman), with an opening on 2 May. Around 1999, he also played Galdini in Nick Stafford's , directed by Howard Davies at the National Theatre. In 2002, Baladi performed as Mark in Peter Sinn Nachtrieb's Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight, directed by at , running through December. This production highlighted his work in contemporary comedy-drama. Later, in 2008, he starred as the Man in Sarah Kane's , directed by Daniele Guerra at the Arcola Theatre in , earning praise for his intense in this fringe revival. Baladi's later stage work included politically charged roles. In 2011, he played in Sarah Helm's Loyalty, directed by Ed Hall at , with the run concluding on 13 August; the play drew attention for its depiction of the War's impact on Blair's inner circle. In 2017, he starred as Thomas in Daniel Kehlmann's thriller Christmas Eve, directed by Laurence Boswell at the Ustinov Studio, , from 19 October to 18 November. This two-hander opposite explored themes of and was critically noted for Baladi's nuanced portrayal of moral ambiguity.
YearPlay TitleRoleVenueDirector
1995Mother Courage and Her ChildrenFirst SoldierNational Theatre (Olivier)Jonathan Kent
1996BorachioMichael Boyd
1997LeonardoEdinburgh FestivalLucy Eyre
1998My Night with RegJohnBirmingham Repertory TheatreAngus Jackson
1998Camino RealOfficerSteven Pimlott
1998Spanish GeneralRSC (various)Michael Boyd
1999Battle RoyalGaldiniNational TheatreHoward Davies
1999HeadsRockADC Theatre, CambridgeMichael O'Brien
2000TheodorNational Theatre (Lyttelton)
2001Finding the SunBenjaminNational Theatre (Cottesloe)Anthony Page
2002Things You Shouldn't Say Past MidnightMark
2008ManArcola TheatreDaniele Guerra
2011LoyaltyEd Hall
2017Christmas EveThomasUstinov Studio, Laurence Boswell
This table summarizes his verified stage credits, focusing on key productions across fringe, regional, and major venues; additional minor or un-dated roles from his early career include , , The Backroom, The Clownmaker, The Prince's Play, and . Baladi's theatre work, particularly his RSC and National Theatre appearances, received acclaim for contributing to critically successful ensemble casts, though he has not been nominated for major stage awards based on available records.

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