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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