Malcolm Sinclair trained at Hull University and at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

His numerous theatre work includes seasons at Bristol, Birmingham, Sheffield, Leicester, York and Nottingham. London appearances include 'Little Lies' (Wyndhams), 'Anatole' (Gate), London Cuckolds, 'Facades and Splendids' (Hammersmith), 'Dark River and The Case of Rebellious Susan' (Orange Tree). For the National Theatre, 'The Misanthrope', the first production of 'Racing Demon' as 'Bishop Kingston' and 'Clarence' in 'Richard III'. More recently he has played 'Serebriakov' in 'Uncle Vanya' for the RSC at the Young Vic, 'Mazzini' in 'Heartbreak House' at the Almeida, 'Jeeves' at Scarborough and in the West End, 'Cressida' at the Albery Theatre for the Almeida and 'House/Garden', Alan Ayckbourn's latest play at the National Theatre for which he won the Clarence Derwent Award. In 2001/02 Malcolm played 'Major Giles Flack' in Michael Grandage's production of 'Privates on Parade' for which he was nominated for an Olivier Award. He recently played 'Colonel Hugh Pickering' in 'My Fair Lady' at The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 'Osborne' in 'Journey's End' at the Duke of York Theatre and 'Dr Rance' in Joe Orton's 'What the Butler Saw' at the Criterion Theatre directed by David Grindley. He has just finished a tour of Hong Kong, Wellington and Sydney with 'The History Boys' as the 'Headmaster' and joins the Tony Award winning cast on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre, New York in July.

His television credits include 'Kavanagh QC', 'Midsomer Murders', 'The Big Batallions', 'Scarlet and Black', 'The Writing on the Wall' and four series of 'Pie in the Sky'. He has been seen on our screens recently in 'Anna Karenina', 'Murder Rooms' and 'Anybody's Nightmare', 'The Brief' directed by Jack Gold and 'Rosemary and Thyme' and 'Judge John Deed'. He has just finished roles in 'Life Begins' and 'The Amazing Mrs Pritchard'

Film work has included 'The Young Poisoner's Handbook', 'God on the Rocks', 'Keep the Aspidistra Flying', 'Secret Passage', 'The Statement' directed by Norman Jewison and most recently the latest Bond movie 'Casino Royale'.

If you would like any further information or wish to contact Malcolm please follow the link to his agent.