The Luke Reports II



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Paul McCusker Writer/Director /Executive Producer
Mark Drury Sound Design/Mix (A Time of Madness)/Voice Recording Engineer
Steve Gandy Sound Design/Mix (The Hearts of Men)
John Campbell Music Composer
Philip Glassborow Casting Director
Dave Arnold Producer
Kurt Bruner Vice President of Production

Richard O'Callaghan as Luke
Richard has played leading roles with Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal National Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, the Royal Court and the Young Vic. His film credits include Galileo,The Bofors Gun, Butley and voice characterizations for the animated movie Watership Down. Richard's many British TV appearances include Hannay,Mervyn Peake's Mr Pye and The Good and Faithful Servant.

Adam Godley as Jesus
Adam has worked extensively in British theatre, co-starring with Alan Rickman in Noel Coward’s Private Lives and appearing with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theater. His film and television credits include The Sword of Honor and The Inspector Lynley Mysteries.

Bernard Hepton as Benjamin
Bernard’s varied film credits range from Gandhi and Get Carter to Mr. Woodhouse in Jane Austen’s Emma. He has also been featured in many classic British television dramas and series, notably John Le Carre’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.

Robert Hardy as Gessius Florus
His distinguished career in British and American TV drama ranges from the long-running series All Creatures Great and Small and portraying Winston Churchill to Shackleton and The 10th Kingdom. His films include An Ideal Husband, The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, How I Won the War and Sense and Sensibility.

Dora Bryan as EuniceDora's extraordinary career ranges from the classic British films The Fallen Idol and A Taste of Honey to starring in revues and musicals such as the London production of Hello Dolly. She also won the prestigious Olivier Award for her performance in Pinter’s The Birthday Party at the National Theatre.

John Woodvine as Caleb
John has appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre and worked extensively on British television. His many films include An American Werewolf in London, Wuthering Heights and Danny, Champion of the World. He has also performed as Lt. Ratcliffe in the Focus on the Family Radio Theatre® production, Billy Budd.

Harry Peacock as Stephen
Harry has worked extensively in England’s leading theatres. His recent film credits include High Adventure and Jesus and Judas for Paramount in the USA. His many British TV credits include The Bill, Station Jim, Band of Brothers and Jonathan Creek.

Wendy Craig as Naomi
Wendy is one of the best-loved and most-respected actresses in Britain. Her award-winning credits include such popular British TV programs as Butterflies, Nanny and And Mother Makes Three. She appears on stage regularly and recently starred at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Easy Virtue by Noel Coward. She was also in Focus on the Family Radio Theatre®'s production of The Horse and His Boy as Hwin.


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