Michael Simkins is an actor and author, and is a familiar face both on TV and on the West End stage. Musicals include Sam Carmichael in Mamma Mia!, Billy Flynn in Chicago, Paul in Sam Mendes award-winning production of Company (Donmar Warehouse and Noël Coward Theatre), and Oh! What a Lovely War at Stratford East.
In 2011 he fulfilled a lifelong ambition by appearing in a Gilbert and Sullivan spectacular on Friday Night is Music Night. Theatre credits include Hay Fever (Duke of Yorks Theatre), Yes, Prime Minister (UK tour and Trafalgar Studios), Donkeys Years (Harold Pinter Theatre), Mary Stuart (Apollo Theatre), and Democracy (Wyndhams Theatre).
In addition Michael has appeared in hundreds of TV dramas, usually as policemen or unsuspecting husbands. Film credits include The Iron Lady, V for Vendetta, and Topsy-Turvy.
Michael is also a best-selling author, journalist and broadcaster. Books include Whats My Motivation, the Costa-nominated Fatty Batter, Detour de France, The Last Flannelled Fool, and most recently The Rules of Acting. He is a regular contributor to the Daily Telegraph and The Times, as well as Radio 4s Today and Front Row. His adaptation of Roger and Charlie Mortimer’s Dear Lupin toured the UK and was seen in the West End in 2015.