Michael Socha
English actor
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2024 | Plays main roles in 'D.I. Ray' and 'Showtrial' television series |
2023 | Appears in 'The Gallows Pole' and 'Changing Ends' television series |
2023 | Continued his acting career with roles in 'Jericho Ridge' as Earl Macready and short film 'Distressing Images' as Ed Collier. |
2022 | Appeared in multiple films: 'Tales of the Creeping Death' as Goose, 'The Other Me' as Giorgi, and short film 'Pram Snatcher' as Transit Man. |
2021 | Played Joe Foster in 'Creation Stories'. |
2021 | The BBC announced Socha's casting as 'King' David Hartley, leader of the Cragg Vale Coiners, in Shane Meadows' period drama The Gallows Pole. |
2020 | Continued acting with roles in short film 'Edicius' as Jason, 'As Dead as It Gets' as Lee, and 'Big Boys Don't Cry' as Paul 'Jacko' Connolly. |
2019 | Michael Socha appeared in the music video for Elderbrook & Rudimental's 'Something About You' |
2019 | Stars in critically acclaimed miniseries 'Chernobyl' as Mikhail |
2019 | Starred in three films: 'Break Clause' as Nick, 'Killers Anonymous' as Leandro, and 'A Guide to Second Date Sex' as Dan. |
2018 | Socha played Bill Twist, the St Helens Town F.C. captain, in the biographical film The Keeper about Bert Trautmann. |
2017 | Expanded his acting range with roles in 'Double Date' as Alex and 'Papillon' as Julot. |
2017 | Socha starred in Double Date and a remake of Papillon, and played King Richard III in Kasabian's music video 'ill Ray (the king)'. |
2016 | Michael Socha performed in the BBC Radio 4 adaptation of 'Northern Lights', portraying the character Tom |
2016 | Michael Socha performed in the play 'This Is Living' at Trafalgar Studios, showcasing his theatrical work |
2016 | Michael Socha and his former partner Faye split up before this year, with their son already born prior to their separation. |
2016 | Socha took the lead role in the E4 series The Aliens. |
2015 | Returns to 'This Is England' franchise with 'This Is England '90' miniseries |
2014 | Appears in multiple television series including 'Silent Witness', 'Inspector George Gently', and 'Our World War' |
2013 | Michael Socha appeared in the music video for Jake Bugg's 'Seen It All' |
2013 | Socha played Tommy in the film 'Svengali'. |
2013 | Socha portrayed the Knave of Hearts in the ABC fantasy series spin-off Once Upon a Time in Wonderland and starred in the film Spike Island. |
2012 | Michael Socha featured in the music video for Thee Deadtime Philharmonic's 'Bad Lad' |
2012 | Michael Socha appeared in two significant films: 'Twenty8k' as Tony Marchetto and 'Spike Island' as Carl. |
2011 | Michael Socha appeared in the music video for Lauren Pritchard's song 'Stuck' |
2011 | Michael Socha appeared in the radio adaptation of 'Anna of the Five Towns' on BBC Radio 4, playing the character of William Price |
2011 | Socha starred in the short film 'Hit and Run', continuing to build his acting portfolio. |
2011 | Socha joined the BBC Three supernatural series Being Human as werewolf Tom McNair, initially as a recurring character before being upgraded to main cast in the fourth series. |
2010 | Michael Socha appeared in multiple films including 'Cut', 'Shank', 'Bonded by Blood', 'Labour', and 'The Good Men of Leicester', demonstrating his early acting career with diverse roles. |
September 2010 | Socha reprised his role as Harvey in the Channel 4 television series This Is England '86, which aired in September and followed the characters three years after the original film. |
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