
Alistair Petrie
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1970-09-30 (54 years old)
Place of Birth
Catterick, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Alistair Petrie
Biography
Alistair Petrie (born September 30, 1970) is an English actor. He has starred in The Bank Job (2010), Cloud Atlas (2012), Rush (2013) and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016). Petrie has also starred in the Channel 4 television series Utopia, the BBC One television series' The Night Manager, Sherlock, and Undercover and as Mr. Groff in the Netflix original comedy-drama series Sex Education.
Acting
(2024)
Magpie
as Richard
(2024)
After the Very End
as Alexander Wright
(2022)
Andor: A Disney+ Day Special Look
as General Draven (archive footage) (uncredited)
(2021)
The Cursed
as Seamus Laurent
(2021)
Silent Hours
as Lieutenant Charles 'Chuck' Carter
(2020)
Agatha and the Midnight Murders
as Sir Malcolm Campbell
(2020)
Sulphur & White
as Jeff
(2019)
Hellboy
as Lord Adam Glaren
(2019)
A Battle In Waterloo
as Kildare
(2018)
Deep State
as George White
(2018)
God's Kingdom
as Alexander
(2017)
Hampstead
as Steve Crowley
(2016)
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
as General Draven
(2015)
Kicking Off
as Anthony
(2015)
A Little Chaos
as De Ville
(2015)
Victor Frankenstein
as Chief Inspector
(2014)
The Face of an Angel
as Steve
(2013)
Rush
as Stirling Moss
(2013)
Vendetta
as Spencer Holland
(2013)
The Murder in Angel Lane
as Dr. Casement
(2013)
Lucan
as Jimmy Goldsmith
(2012)
Cloud Atlas
as Haskell Moore's Dinner Guest / Musician / Felix Finch / Lascivious Businessman
(2012)
(2012)
Ashes
as Dr. Burrows
(2010)
Devil's Playground
as Andy Billing
(2010)
The Taking of Prince Harry
as Jack Pastor
(2009)
Gracie!
as Basil Dean
(2008)
The Bank Job
as Phillip Lisle
(2008)
The Duchess
as Heaton
(2008)
A Bunch of Amateurs
as Rupert Twist
(2007)
The Mark of Cain
as Major Rod Gilchrist
(2005)
Man to Man
as Beckinsale
(2005)
Round About Five
as Other Man
(2003)
State of Mind
as Nick Grainger
(2000)
The Stretch
as Jonathon Nichols
(1997)
Mrs. Dalloway
as Herbert
(1996)
Emma
as Robert Martin