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Actor, writer, producer, Ralf Little has carved a successful career for himself as
one of Britain's most enduring stars. He is currently the star of BBC One’s smash
hit Death in Paradise (one of the most watched shows on UK television), playing
super-sleuth Detective Inspector Neville Parker, as well as starring in the multi-
BAFTA winning Inside Number 9, but these are only the latest in a long line of
well-known roles. His face has been on television screens for over two decades. He started on what is still considered one of the country’s most beloved
sitcoms, The Royle Family - which earned thirteen BAFTA nominations and two
wins - before going on to star as Jonny in the long running and popular hit sitcom
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps. He has also appeared on numerous
other popular TV series, including Our Zoo (2014), Lewis (2015), The A Word
(2016), and Doctor Who (2016), to name just a few.
In 2002, Ralf penned and hosted his own BBC3 chat show, The Ralf Little Show,
whose guest list featured Martin Freeman, David Walliams, Matt Lucas, Mark
Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith. Following its success, Ralf decided to try his hand at more writing. His first online novel The Golden Generation (co-written with
Stephen Morris) was published in 2007, and the proceeds were dedicated to
Shelter, a charity focused on ending homelessness. He went on (with Michelle
Terry) to write, create, and star alongside Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Sky
One's critically acclaimed comedy The Cafe (2011), as well as the hugely popular
one-off episode 'Space Age' for Playhouse Presents (2014), which broke ratings
records for its transmission slot.
Starring alongside the likes of James Corden, Simon Pegg and Kevin Spacey, Ralf’s film credits encompass Michael Winterbottom's 24 Hour Party
People (2002), The Waiting Room (2007) and Telstar (2008), all of which have
achieved great critical acclaim. Also noted for his stage performances, he is
a London theatre regular from the National Theatre to the Royal Court to recent
West End shows, Dead Funny and Ladykillers. He earned an Olivier Award
nomination for Most Promising Actor for his portrayal of the young George
Harrison in Presence at the Royal Court Theatre and has been called a “National
Treasure” by Fabric Magazine. Little is a much sought after voice over artist who
has vast experience in commercial, narration, and performance voice over. Ralf is
a UK Citizen with papers and based between London, NYC, and LA.
RALF LITTLE
Currently starring in Death in Paradise on BBC One (DIP February 2020 Print Press)
Total TV Guide
Currently starring in Death in Paradise on BBC One (DIP February 2020 Print Press) Radio Times Daily Mirror
Guardian Weekend
Currently starring in Death in Paradise on BBC One (DIP February 2020 Print Press)
Love TV (Cover)
Saturday Magazine (Cover)
Saturday Magazine (Feature)
Love TV (Feature)
Notebook (Cover and Feature)
Currently starring in Death in Paradise on BBC One (DIP February 2020 Print Press)
Currently starring in Death in Paradise on BBC One (DIP February 2020 Online Press)
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Currently starring in Inside No. 9 on BBC Two (DIP February 2020 Online Press)
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The Guardian G2 Magazine (Feature and Cover)
Ralf Little featured in Vanity Fair
TV Posters
Married, Single, Other
Film Posters
Theatre Posters
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (Rose Theatre Kingston)
(Garrick Theatre)
(Vaudeville Theatre – The West End)
The Ralf Little Show
The Cafe
Film/TV Stills
Dr. Who
The Royle Family
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps
The Royle Family
Our Zoo
Presence, which earned Ralf an Laurence
Olivier Award nomination (Royal Court)
Theatre Stills
On the Ceiling
(Garrick Theatre)
Notes on Falling Leaves
(Royal Court)
Ugly Lies the Bone
(National Theatre)
Ugly Lies the Bone
(National Theatre)
Billy Liar
(ATG – The West End)
Billy Liar
(ATG – The West End)
Dead Funny
(Vaudeville Theatre – The West End)
God of Carnage
(Theatre Royal Bath)
God of Carnage
(Theatre Royal Bath)
Dead Funny
(Vaudeville Theatre – The West End)
The Aliens
(Bush Theatre)
The Aliens
(Bush Theatre)
Ugly Lies the Bone
(National Theatre)
Billy Liar
(ATG – The West End)
Notes on Falling Leaves
(Royal Court)
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