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'''Crispin Layfield''' has been involved in the stunt department of the [[BBC Wales]] production of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' since [[series 1 (Doctor Who)|series 1]]. His first credit was as a [[stunt performer]] in ''[[Father's Day (TV story)|Father's Day]]''. Technically, he played the role of [[Matt]] in that episode, but did not receive an actor's credit for it. He was sporadically credited for the next two series, then became one of the regular [[stunt co-ordinator]]s towards the end of [[series 4 (Doctor Who)|series 4]]. He served as the principal stunt co-ordinator of [[series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]]. As well as for <span>the </span>''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]''<span> </span>[[television]]<span> story </span>[[For Tonight We Might Die|''For Tonight We Might Die'']]<span>. </span> | '''Crispin Layfield''' has been involved in the stunt department of the [[BBC Wales]] production of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' since [[series 1 (Doctor Who)|series 1]]. His first credit was as a [[stunt performer]] in ''[[Father's Day (TV story)|Father's Day]]''. Technically, he played the role of [[Matt]] in that episode, but did not receive an actor's credit for it. He was sporadically credited for the next two series, then became one of the regular [[stunt co-ordinator]]s towards the end of [[series 4 (Doctor Who)|series 4]]. He served as the principal stunt co-ordinator of [[series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]]. As well as for <span>the </span>''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]''<span> </span>[[television]]<span> story </span>[[For Tonight We Might Die|''For Tonight We Might Die'']]<span>. </span> | ||
He has received an acting credit for his role as a [[mugger]] in the ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' episode, ''[[Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang]]'', but has no other credits for that programme. | He has received an acting credit for his role as a [[mugger (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)|mugger]] in the ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' episode, ''[[Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang]]'', but has no other credits for that programme. | ||
He has been featured on several episodes of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]''. As of the middle of series 5, he has appeared on the episodes which accompanied ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'', ''[[The Time of Angels]]'', ''[[The Vampires of Venice]]'' and ''[[Amy's Choice]]''. He was also a guest on episode 9 of series 2 of ''[[Totally Doctor Who]]''. | He has been featured on several episodes of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]''. As of the middle of series 5, he has appeared on the episodes which accompanied ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'', ''[[The Time of Angels]]'', ''[[The Vampires of Venice]]'' and ''[[Amy's Choice]]''. He was also a guest on episode 9 of series 2 of ''[[Totally Doctor Who]]''. |
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Crispin Layfield has been involved in the stunt department of the BBC Wales production of Doctor Who since series 1. His first credit was as a stunt performer in Father's Day. Technically, he played the role of Matt in that episode, but did not receive an actor's credit for it. He was sporadically credited for the next two series, then became one of the regular stunt co-ordinators towards the end of series 4. He served as the principal stunt co-ordinator of series 5. As well as for the Class television story For Tonight We Might Die.
He has received an acting credit for his role as a mugger in the Torchwood episode, Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang, but has no other credits for that programme.
He has been featured on several episodes of Doctor Who Confidential. As of the middle of series 5, he has appeared on the episodes which accompanied The Shakespeare Code, The Time of Angels, The Vampires of Venice and Amy's Choice. He was also a guest on episode 9 of series 2 of Totally Doctor Who.
Layfield is much in demand in British television and has been either a stunt performer or co-ordinator for many of the most demanding shows of the early 21st century, including: Band of Brothers, Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes, Hotel Babylon, Wire in the Blood, Being Human, Paradox, The Bill, Jonathan Creek and many others.