
James Doherty
Acting
Born 1966-12-17 · Guildford, Surrey, England, UK
James Doherty (born 17 December 1966) is an English actor. Born in Guildford, Surrey, he was educated at Felsted School in Essex and was a member of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. He trained at the Guildford School of Acting, graduating in 1989. He is married to TV presenter Joanna Sinnott and together they have two children, Jago (2006) & Nell (2013). Doherty is best known for his appearances in TV comedy including roles in The Thick Of It, Veep, Rev, Miranda, The Windsors, and the BAFTA winning Him & Her - The Wedding. His work in feature films includes roles in Backbeat, Verity's Summer, Inbred, Deviation, London Road and the Oscar nominated In the Loop. He has also appeared in West End musicals including roles in, Les Misérables, The Buddy Holly Story, A Slice of Saturday Night and Marguerite. Doherty played the role of Amos Hart in the West End production of Chicago at the Cambridge Theatre in 2011 opposite Christie Brinkley. He later reprised this role when the show transferred to the Garrick Theatre playing opposite America Ferrera. Doherty has appeared in London Road, 50 Years on Stage and Beyond Caring at the National Theatre. In January 2020, Doherty began playing the role of Claude in the multi award-winning Come From Away at the Phoenix Theatre in London.
Known for

Outlander
2014 · TV

Close to Me
2021 · TV

House of the Dragon
2022 · TV

Big Boys
2022 · TV

Trying
2020 · TV

The Londoners
2008 · TV

The Gold
2023 · TV

Miranda
2009 · TV

The Couple Next Door
2023 · TV

Footballers' Wives
2002 · TV

Call the Midwife
2012 · TV

Endeavour
2013 · TV

Veep
2012 · TV

Peak Practice
1993 · TV

The Thick of It
2005 · TV

In Sickness and in Health
1985 · TV

Sliced
2019 · TV

Say Nothing
2024 · TV

Cradle to Grave
2015 · TV

The Royal
2003 · TV

A Touch of Cloth
2012 · TV

Whitstable Pearl
2021 · TV

Hippies
1999 · TV

Us
2020 · TV

PhoneShop
2010 · TV

Sexy Beast
2024 · TV

Clique
2017 · TV

Delicious
2016 · TV

The Sister
2020 · TV

Too Close
2021 · TV