Richard Leaf

Richard Leaf
Born (1967-01-01) 1 January 1967
England
OccupationActor
Years active1986–present
SpouseTamsin Greig (m. 1997)
Children3

Richard Leaf (born 1 January 1967) is an English actor.

He has had several small parts in television and stage productions. Leaf met actress Tamsin Greig at a wrap party after Neil Gaiman's 1996 miniseries Neverwhere finished recording.[1] They married in 1997 and they have three children.[2][3] The actor is notable for his role as the Governor of York, nephew of King Edward I in Mel Gibson's Braveheart. He appeared as Hannibal Lecter's father in the 2007 film Hannibal Rising.[4] He also appeared as John Dawlish, an Auror, in the film Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,[5] and portrayed Jack, the bartender of the Cloverdilly public house, in the 2006 film Penelope.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Braveheart Governor of York
Jack & Sarah Stoned Man
Cutthroat Island Snake the Lookout
1996 Mary Reilly Screaming Girl's Father
1997 The Fifth Element Neighbour
This Is the Sea Pastor Lamthorn Credited as Rick Leaf
A spasso nel tempo – L'avventura continua Capo esercito inglese
Ecce Pirate Ecce Pirate Short film
1999 The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc Conscience - Young Man
2000 Best Constable Davies
Maybe Baby Justin Cocker
2001 Enigma Baxter
2003 Extn. 21 Orman Short film
The Order Sin Eater at St. Peters AKA The Sin Eater
The Man Who Drew Mice Benson Short films
2004 Beat Leonard Skanes
2005 Derailed Night Clerk Ray
2006 Penelope Jack the Bartender
2007 The Seawatchers Man Short film
Hannibal Rising Father Lecter
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix John Dawlish
2008 Captain Eager and the Mark of Voth Colonel Regamun
2010 A Throw of the Dice Fate Short film. Credit only
2011 Stop the World N/a Short film. Writer and director
2019 The Friend Matthew (voice) Short films
2024 The Night Watch Denton
2025 A Refugee The Refugee Short film. Also writer and producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1986 Honor Thy Father 1st Killer Television film
1989 Streetwise Pawnbroker Episode: "Money Talks"
1990 The Bill Youth Series 6; episode 26: "Beggars and Choosers"
ScreenPlay Firsts C.P. Ellis Episode: "False Profit"
1990–1996 Jupiter Moon Byron Wilkinson Unknown episodes
1991 Trauma Youth at Station Television film
1992 Zorro Reynaldo Episode: "One Special Night"
1993 The Bill Male Traveller Series 9; episode 81: "Divided We Fall"
15: The Life and Death of Philip Knight Dr. Robert Jones Television film
The Buddha of Suburbia Photographer Mini-series; 2 episodes
1994 The Bill Chris Perry Series 10; episode 75: "Gate Fever"
Heartbeat Freddy Episode: "Turn of the Tide"
1996 Neverwhere Iliaster Mini-series; 2 episodes: "Door" & "Knightsbridge"
The Bill Joey Simms Series 12; episode 22: "Somebody's Home"
1997 A Dance to the Music of Time Barnabas Henderson Mini-series; episode: "Post War"
1998 Kavanagh QC Martin Claydon Episode: "Bearing Witness"
Oktober Bruno Mini-series; 3 episodes
1999 Peak Practice Dr. Patrick Berry Episode: "Comrades in Arms"
2001 Relic Hunter Village Priest Episode: "Don't Go into the Woods"
Shaka Zulu: The Citadel (unknown) 2-part television film
2002 The Hidden City Steven Matthews Unknown episodes
Silent Witness Professor Henry Milton Episode: "Closed Ranks: Part 1"
2004 Hardware Daniel Episode: "Nude"
Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures Gunman Television docudrama film
2005 If... Marc Pavel Episode: "If... Drugs Were Legal"
Look Around You Husband Episode: "Food"
Under the Greenwood Tree Thomas Leaf Television film
2011 Midsomer Murders Evan Jago Episode: "The Sleeper Under the Hill"

Theatre

Year Title Role Company Director Notes
1990 Saint Joan The Inquisitor Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh Charles Nowosielski play by George Bernard Shaw[6]

References

  1. ^ Mountford, Fiona (12 August 2012). "'Intriguing isn't it?': Tamsin Greig mulls over life's mysteries". The Independent. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Tamsin Greig on Friday Night Dinner series two, going grey and growing up". Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  3. ^ Llewellyn Smith, Julia (2 September 2017). "Tamsin Greig: 'I'm 51, but I feel like an idiot teenager'". The Times. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
  4. ^ "BBC Three – Hannibal Rising". BBC. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  5. ^ Gates, Anita (4 August 2017). "Robert Hardy, a Frequent Churchill and a 'Potter' Wizard, Dies at 91". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  6. ^ 'Saints alive', review of Saint Joan by Sue Wilson, The List, Issue 131, 14–27 September 1990, p. 52