
Actor
Born July 11, 1957 in Islington, London, England
Trevor Laird (born 11 July 1957, London, England) is a British actor. Born in Islington, London in 1957, Laird trained at the Anna Scher Theatre. Early roles included a 1976 role in a TV adaptation of the Peter Prince novel Playthings, directed by Stephen Frears, and several Play For Todays: Victims of Apartheid by Tom Clarke (1978),Barrie Keeffe's Waterloo Sunset (1979) and The Vanishing Army by Robert Holles (1980).

A Gangster's Kiss
Gilbert

To Be Someone
Rudy

Cruella
Asthma Man

Small Axe
Augustin

Ted Lasso
Denbo

National Theatre Live: Small Island

Hamlet
Polonius / Grave Digger 1

No Offence
Upjohn Henderson

The Job Lot
Delmar

Death in Paradise
Vince Thuram

National Theatre Live: One Man, Two Guvnors
Lloyd Boateng

Thorne
Assistant Commissioner

Trinity
Barrington MacKenzie

Totally Doctor Who
Self

Doctor Who Confidential

Doctor Who
Clive Jones

The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey
Le Mabé

Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts
Paddy Jones

Peep Show
Laurie

The Last Detective

Waking the Dead
DI Mike Vedder

Undercover Heart
Wesley Carter

Secrets & Lies
Hortense's Brother

Bernard and the Genie
PC Parker

Smack and Thistle
Baron Greenback

Birds of a Feather
Andrew

Slipstream
Committee Member

The New Statesman
Lance Okum-Martin

Doctor Who: Mindwarp
Frax

Call Me Mister

Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire
Floyd

Flying Devils
Sepp

Water
Pepito

The Bill

Big Deal
Monty Riley

Easy Money
Frederick

Jake's End
Heister

Pocketful of Dreams
Albert

Burning an Illusion
Pest

Babylon
Beefy

The Long Good Friday
Boy Under Car

Quadrophenia
Ferdy

Waterloo Sunset
Lester

The Vanishing Army
Sheldon

Victims of Apartheid
Bus conductor

BBC2 Play of the Week
Sheldon

Play Things
Harmon

Playhouse
Harmon

Doctor Who
Frax