Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Will Thorp

Will Thorp (born 21 June 1977) is an English actor recognized for his extensive work in television, film, and theatre over more than two decades. Best known for portraying Toby Zed in the episodes "The Impossible Planet" and "The Satan Pit," Gerald Hammond in three seasons of , and Cornelius in the miniseries , Thorp has built a career featuring guest leads and supporting roles in prominent British productions. Trained at the , from which he graduated in 2000 after six years with the , Thorp began his professional career shortly thereafter with appearances in series like Casualty and . His film credits include the lead role of Wayne in Turkish Ice Cream (2019) and Colonel Janusz Pietrowski in The Last Witness (2018), while his theatre work encompasses roles such as Don John and Dogberry in and Mike Conner in . More recently, he appeared as Dexter in the 2023 Swedish miniseries Cell 8 and as Robin in the 2022 short The Gallery, alongside ongoing pursuits in directing, writing, and acting coaching.

Early life and education

Early years

William Francis Thorp was born on 21 June 1977 in , , . His father, Thorp, worked as a , including at St Augustine's Catholic College in . Thorp's parents had been married for 28 years when his mother suffered a fatal heart attack in 1999 while on holiday in with Michael; she passed away shortly after, during Thorp's time as a drama student. He later reflected on the loss as "the biggest loss in my life," noting that she had been a strong supporter of his ambitions but never saw his television work. During his childhood, Thorp attended St Augustine's Catholic College in , where his father served in a role. Growing up in the , he developed an early interest in through involvement in local activities, including performances with the Musical Youth Theatre Company based in nearby . These experiences ignited his passion for acting and laid the foundation for his future pursuits. This interest prompted a transition to further studies at .

Education and training

Following secondary school at St. Augustine's Catholic College in , Thorp pursued further studies at , where he further developed his interest in the . Thorp participated in the Musical Youth Theatre Company during his youth, gaining early experience in productions. He also became a member of the of , committing to a six-year tenure that involved intensive workshops, rehearsals, and performances across various theatrical disciplines. Thorp completed his professional training at the , a renowned institution for stage and screen acting, over a three-year program. He graduated in 2000, having honed skills in classical and contemporary techniques through rigorous coursework and productions.

Career

Early career and breakthrough

Thorp made his film debut in 2003 with the short film Boys Will Be Boys, where he portrayed the character Mark. In 2004, he transitioned to television with a supporting role as PC David Wills in the legal drama series The Courtroom. That same year, Thorp secured his first major television role in the long-running medical drama Casualty, playing the paramedic Paul "Woody" Joyner across 49 episodes from 2004 to 2005. This recurring part, which showcased his ability to handle emotional depth and ensemble dynamics in high-stakes scenarios, marked his , establishing him as a recognizable face in British television. Thorp continued building his early television presence in 2005 with a guest appearance as Woody Joiner in , a spin-off series from Casualty, further developing the character's storyline in a hospital setting. Additionally, he took on a minor role as Soup Man 2 in the Stephen Poliakoff-directed TV film Friends & Crocodiles, blending dramatic narrative with period elements. These early projects highlighted Thorp's versatility in both supporting and ensemble roles during his initial professional years.

Television roles

In 2006, Thorp played Toby Zed in the Doctor Who episodes "The Impossible Planet" and "The Satan Pit," where his character was a spaceship crew member influenced by an ancient entity. In 2008, he took on the role of a TV Executive in the BBC biographical drama Hughie Green, Most Sincerely, depicting the behind-the-scenes world of the entertainer's life. The following year, Thorp appeared as Joe Buttler in the third episode of series 2 of Law & Order: UK, titled "Community Protection," portraying a suspect in a stalking investigation. From 2010 to 2011, Thorp achieved prominence as Chris Gray in the Coronation Street, appearing in 108 episodes as a manipulative love interest involved in dramatic storylines with key characters. In 2012, he guest-starred as Detective Sergeant Miller in the eighth episode of series 2 of Scott & Bailey, assisting in a murder inquiry within the force. His role as Matt Davis in the 2013 episode "My Girl" of Doctors explored family tensions and medical dilemmas alongside regular cast members. Thorp portrayed DS Ross Jackson in two episodes of the 2014 BBC series , a recurring in a drama about expectant parents navigating life changes. In 2015, he played the Roman centurion Cornelius across all 12 episodes of NBC's , a biblical chronicling events post-crucifixion, highlighting his character's spiritual journey. Three years later, in 2018, Thorp appeared as Anton Dukes in the fourth episode of series 1 of Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators, a entangled in a suspicious death during a performance. In 2022, Thorp portrayed Dexter in the six-episode Swedish miniseries Cell 8. From 2021 to 2024, Thorp recurred as Gerald Hammond, a kind-hearted local suitor to Mrs. Hall, across 16 episodes of the / series , contributing to the show's portrayal of veterinary life. Standing at 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m), Thorp's physical presence has suited him for diverse casting, from authoritative figures like detectives and centurions to everyday supporting roles in ensemble dramas.

Film roles

Thorp's film career, though more limited than his television endeavors, features selective roles in short films and independent features that highlight his versatility across genres including and . His contributions to emphasize character-driven performances in intimate, often low-budget productions, allowing him to explore nuanced emotional depths outside the constraints of episodic TV formats. An early highlight was his appearance in the 2005 short film Jodie, a dramatic piece centered on a young woman's struggle with emotional barriers in her relationship, where Thorp's role marked one of his initial forays into screen acting. This credit followed his brief debut in the 2003 short Boys Will Be Boys, a comedy- about teens navigating social pressures. In 2015, Thorp took on a supporting role as Shane in the independent horror film Unhallowed Ground, directed by Russell England, which follows a group of students patrolling a school that descends into supernatural chaos. His portrayal of the ill-fated Shane added tension to the film's slasher-inspired narrative, contributing to its exploration of privilege and vulnerability amid terror, though the production received mixed critical reception for its execution. Subsequent roles further diversified his film portfolio, including the part of Colonel Janusz Pietrowski in the 2018 thriller The Last Witness, a historical drama depicting the aftermath of the , where Thorp embodied a key military figure in a tale of cover-ups and justice. In 2019, he appeared as Steve in the heartfelt drama , supporting a story of unlikely bonds between a homeless man and a young boy searching for a lost dog. That same year, Thorp played the lead role of Captain Wayne in Turkish Ice-Cream, a fact-based adventure-drama about two Turkish migrants evading in during , showcasing his ability to handle period pieces with international scope. In 2022, he starred as Robin in the short film The Gallery. These projects underscore Thorp's preference for genre-spanning film work—ranging from intimate dramas and horrors to historical thrillers—while maintaining a focused output that complements rather than overshadows his prominence.

Theatre roles

Thorp's theatre work has served as a cornerstone of his career, building on his formal training at the and early involvement in youth theatre productions, where he honed his skills in live performance. This foundation enabled him to tackle diverse roles across classical Shakespearean works, modern adaptations, and , demonstrating versatility in both intimate and touring settings. One of his early prominent stage appearances was in the 2001 production of the musical at Arts Centre, where he portrayed Mike Connor, the magazine writer entangled in the elite social world of the Lord family. Directed by Deborah Shaw, the show reimagined the classic as a sparkling ensemble piece, highlighting Thorp's ability to blend charm and wit in a musical format. In 2004, Thorp took on dual roles as the villainous Don John and the bumbling constable Dogberry in a production of Shakespeare's at the Theatre Royal , directed by Peter Luchinger as part of the Bath Shakespeare Festival. His performance in the comedy infused the characters with physical comedy and sharp timing, contributing to the production's lighthearted take on the battle-of-the-sexes romance. Thorp achieved a leading role in 2006 as Guy Haines in the UK tour of Strangers on a Train, adapted from Patricia Highsmith's novel and directed by Robin Herford for producers Kenneth H. Wax and Nick Brooke. In this , he depicted the architect drawn into a murderous pact by a chance train encounter, earning praise for conveying his character's mounting desperation opposite as Bruno Antony. The tour played venues including the Theatre Royal and in . In 2008, Thorp starred in David Hare's The Blue Room at the Haymarket Theatre in , directed by Richard Williams. Playing multiple roles in the intimate adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's , he shared with Laura Rogers, exploring themes of desire and disconnection through a series of interconnected sexual encounters in a sleek, modern production.

Other contributions

Reality television

In 2005, Will Thorp took part in the third series of the BBC's , a competitive programme where celebrities partner with professional dancers to perform ballroom and Latin routines. He was paired with Finnish professional dancer Hanna Haarala, with whom he performed dances including the cha-cha-cha, , and over six weeks of competition. Thorp and Haarala received scores ranging from 18 for their debut cha-cha-cha to a high of 34 for their , but were eliminated in the sixth week during the results show on 19 November 2005, placing seventh overall out of the twelve participating couples. His participation on notably boosted Thorp's public profile, extending his recognition from scripted television roles into and live performance, where he expressed enthusiasm for the challenge despite the intensity. This venture highlighted and diversified his professional scope by integrating the physical discipline and expressive skills honed during his drama training at the with competitive dancing, thereby broadening his appeal to diverse audiences.

Narration work

Will Thorp has contributed to audio narration primarily through his work on audiobooks, where he lent his voice to several adaptations of the series' novels. These narrations, produced by Audiobooks, include Forever Autumn by Mark (2008), Sick Building by Paul Magrs (2008), Peacemaker by (2008), and The Krillitane Storm by Christopher Cooper (2009). His involvement in these projects builds on his on-screen role as Toby Zed in the Doctor Who episodes "The Impossible Planet" and "The Satan Pit" (2006), allowing him to revisit the franchise in an auditory format that emphasizes character-driven storytelling. Thorp's narration highlights his vocal versatility, honed through years of theatre training and performances, enabling him to convey nuanced emotions and distinct character voices in audio adaptations. This expansion into audiobooks represents a natural extension of Thorp's visual , shifting focus to voice-only performances that showcase his range without relying on physical presence. No additional or documentary narration credits for Thorp have been documented as of 2025.

References

  1. [1]
    Will Thorp - IMDb
    He works extensively in Theatre, Film and Television. He is best known for Doctor Who (2004), The Last Witness (2017), Coronation Street (2006), Casualty (2004) ...
  2. [2]
    willthorp.com: HOMEPAGE
    Will Thorp is a UK-based screen and stage actor with 25 years of experience. Explore his work, latest projects.
  3. [3]
    Will Thorp - Sainou
    Will Thorp. All Creatures Great and Small (Channel 5) Resurrection ... ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL – SERIES 4. ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL – SERIES 3.<|control11|><|separator|>
  4. [4]
    ACTING | willthorp.com
    6x 44mins (2023). Will plays Dexter throughout the 6 part mini series, which follows detectives Mariana Hermansson and Ewert Grens, as they get into a ...Missing: 2024 2025
  5. [5]
    Will Thorp — The Movie Database (TMDB)
    William Francis Thorp (born 21 June 1977) is an English actor. Thorp attended St Augustine's Catholic College in Trowbridge. He studied at Bath College.
  6. [6]
    Casualty actor surprises pupils | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald
    Jan 14, 2005 · Will Thorp, who plays Paul 'Woody' Joyner in the hit BBC series, surprised students by turning up at St Augustine's Catholic College on Friday.
  7. [7]
    MUM NEVER SAW ME ON TV. I'LL WIN COME DANCING ...
    I loved them like nothing else." Will, who won his Casualty role 18 months ago, added: "It was the biggest loss in my life and I still miss her but you use ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  8. [8]
    Will Thorp - Doctor Who Guide
    Living in Frome as a youngster, Thorp attended St. Augustine's Catholic College in near-byTrowbridge, Wiltshire. He studied at Bath College and joined ...
  9. [9]
    Indira Varma - Stars on Stage | London Theatre
    In her teenage years, she performed with the Musical Youth Theatre Company ... Notable alumni from MYTC include Andrew Lincoln and Will Thorp. After ...<|separator|>
  10. [10]
    Will Thorp - Biography - IMDb
    He is best known for Doctor Who (2004), The Last Witness (2017), Coronation Street (2006), Casualty (2004), and NBC's A.D. Kingdom and Empire (2015).Missing: actor 2024
  11. [11]
    "THE DIANA KITE AWARD" at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
    Here's a list of Acting Graduates from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School ... Will Thorp, Alan Watson, Nicholas Wilkes, Anatol Yusef. Acting Graduates 2001 ...
  12. [12]
    Boys Will Be Boys (Short 2003) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
    Boys Will Be Boys (Short 2003) - Cast and crew credits, including actors ... Will Thorp · Mark. Producer. Edit · Contribute to this page. Suggest an edit or ...
  13. [13]
    The Courtroom (TV Series 2004– ) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
    Still of Will Thorp (2022). Will Thorp · Will Thorp · PC David Wills. 1 episode • 2004. Suzanne Shaw at an event for A Little Chaos (2014). Suzanne Shaw.
  14. [14]
    Will Thorp | TVmaze
    Episode 23x03: Close to Home, Part One (Jan 13, 2020). Casualty (1986). Starring as Paul "Woody" Joyner (49 episodes). Episode 20x17: Casualty at Holby City ...
  15. [15]
    Press Office - Friends and Crocodiles cast and crew - BBC
    Friends and Crocodiles. Category: BBC ONE; TV Drama Date: 14.12.2005 · Printable version ... Soup Man 2 ... Will Thorp. Seafood Surprise Man ... Stewart C.
  16. [16]
    Hughie Green, Most Sincerely (TV Movie 2008) - IMDb
    Rating 7.6/10 (118) A nervous 14-year-old performer is pushed onto a stage in his native Canada. Twenty-four years later he is a big name in British television as the quiz-master.
  17. [17]
    Will Thorp - Coronation Street Wiki - Fandom
    Will Thorp (born 21st June 1977), is an English actor who played Chris Gray on Coronation Street from July 2010 to November 2011.
  18. [18]
    "Scott & Bailey" Divided Loyalties (TV Episode 2012) - IMDb
    Rating 8/10 (256) Andy gets transferred to another division after spitefully attempting to get Janet into trouble but a reconciliation with Adrian is not on the cards.
  19. [19]
    BBC One - Doctors, Series 15, My Girl
    Credits ; Matt Davis, Will Thorp ; Dr Heston Carter, Owen Brenman ; Dr Jimmi Clay, Adrian Lewis Morgan ; Dr Daniel Granger, Matthew Chambers.
  20. [20]
    A.D. The Bible Continues (TV Series 2015) - IMDb
    Rating 7.4/10 (5,651) 12 episodes • 2015. Fraser Ayres · Simon the Zealot. 12 eps 12 episodes • 2015. Jodhi May · Leah. 11 eps 11 episodes • 2015. Will Thorp · Cornelius.
  21. [21]
    Private Investigators" This Rough Magic (TV Episode 2018) - IMDb
    Rating 7.5/10 (412) Pross might be charged for death by negligence and turns to Shakespeare and Hathaway for help. ... Anton Dukes: Maybe I could do a guest spot here one night.
  22. [22]
    All Creatures Great & Small (TV Series 2020– ) - IMDb
    Rating 8.6/10 (21,133) James Herriot, fresh out of Glasgow Veterinary College, pursues his dream to become a vet in the Yorkshire Dales.Episode list · Rachel Shenton · Full cast & crew · Nicholas Ralph<|control11|><|separator|>
  23. [23]
    Jodie (Short 2005) - IMDb
    'Jodie' is the story of a young woman's struggle to come to terms with an emotional inhibition which threatens to destroy her relationship. Plot summary · Add ...
  24. [24]
    Boys Will Be Boys (Short 2003) - IMDb
    Boys Will Be Boys: Directed by Russell Smith. With Will Thorp. Two closeted ... Mark as watched. See production info at IMDbPro · See production info at ...
  25. [25]
    Unhallowed Ground (2015) - IMDb
    Rating 3.5/10 (383) Unhallowed Ground ... A group of privileged students spends a night patrolling the prestigious Dhoultham school that turns into the worst night of their lives as ...
  26. [26]
    Unhallowed Ground (2015) - Moria Reviews
    Oct 10, 2017 · Unhallowed Ground is low-budget production from UK's Aviary Films, which is run by expatriate Indian producer and former film financier Neville Raschid.
  27. [27]
  28. [28]
    Bruno (2019) - IMDb
    Rating 7.1/10 (109) Bruno: Directed by Karl Golden, Karl Golden. With Diarmaid Murtagh, Woody Norman, Seun Shote, Scarlett Alice Johnson. A homeless man searching for his lost ...Full cast & crew · Titles · Release info
  29. [29]
    Turkish Ice-Cream (2019) - IMDb
    Rating 6.4/10 (5,633) Will Thorp. The two Turks went to Australia. They provide their livelihood by selling ice-cream with a wheelbarrow and camel show in festivals. In 1915 they ...
  30. [30]
    New film tells story of two Turkish men in Australia during WWI ...
    Jan 17, 2019 · The film 'Turkish Ice Cream' depicts the real story of two Turkish men who lived in Australia during a World War I campaign and their struggle to get back to ...
  31. [31]
  32. [32]
    Somerset - Review - Much Ado About Nothing - BBC
    Mar 10, 2004 · And there is more gender-swapping - Hero, the tragic and much wronged fiancee of Claudio, is given a comic twist in being portrayed by Will ...
  33. [33]
    Review of Much Ado About Nothing - CIX
    As the comic duo Dogberry and Verges, Will Thorp and Fearon chuck out all the Shakespearean lines and devise their own routines, which I'm afraid pull off ...
  34. [34]
    Norfolk - Entertainment - Preview: Strangers On A Train - BBC
    A classic thriller full of mystery and suspense, this crime story with a difference portrays a deadly game of cat and mouse. Starring Will Thorp and Colin ...
  35. [35]
    Norfolk - Entertainment - Review: Strangers On A Train - BBC
    Aug 15, 2006 · Starring Will Thorp and Alex Ferns, Strangers On A Train runs at the Norwich Theatre Royal until Saturday, 19 August, 2006. This production has ...
  36. [36]
    Strangers on a Train at Churchill Theatre, Bromley and touring
    Two strangers on a long train journey. What could be more natural than to strike up a conversation feeling free to unburden themselves of any secrets or ...
  37. [37]
    REVIEW: The Blue Room, The Haymarket, until Saturday, October 25
    Oct 16, 2008 · REVIEW: The Blue Room, The Haymarket, until Saturday, October 25. Will Thorp in The Blue Room ... The Basingstoke Gazette is owned and ...
  38. [38]
    Why Laura turns the room blue - Berkshire Live
    Oct 14, 2008 · She and Casualty regular Will Thorp share the stage in The Blue Room, David Hare's reworking of the classic film La Ronde. When it was ...
  39. [39]
    Press Office - Strictly Come Dancing series three celebrities - BBC
    Sep 26, 2005 · Will Thorp joined Casualty in December 2004 as Paul 'Woody' Joyner. He loves his job but admits that due to being recognised, the supermarket ...Missing: placement | Show results with:placement
  40. [40]
    Press Office - Strictly Come Dancing series three dancers - BBC
    Sep 26, 2005 · He specialises in Latin American dancing with his dance partner Hannah Haarala, also appearing in Strictly Come Dancing. Of his celebrity ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
  41. [41]
    Strictly Come Dancing, Series 3, Week 7 Results - BBC
    Last week, Will Thorp and Hanna Haarala were eliminated. Who will be sent home today? 25 minutes. Last on. Sat 26 Nov 2005 21:15. BBC One. More episodes ...
  42. [42]
    CASUALTY'S WILL KICKED OFF DANCING - World News - The Mirror
    Nov 20, 2005 · CASUALTY star Will Thorp was dumped out of Strictly Come Dancing last night. But the TV actor insisted he'd been thrilled to take part with ...
  43. [43]