Robert Mountford (he/him)

Robert Mountford headshot

Robert was nominated at the 2025 OFFIE Awards for his 'Sir Andrew Aguecheek' in Twelfth Night at the Orange Tree Theatre where he also appeared the previous season in She Stoops to Conquer (both directed by Tom Littler).  Between he was a saturnine 'Don John' in Much Ado About Nothing at the Globe.   He also recently played in The Habit of Art in New York City. 

Robert trained at RADA, where he won the Lilian Baylis Award. He starred alongside Jonathan Hyde in Howard Brenton’s Cancelling Socrates and was in the national tour of Ian Hislop & Nick Newman’s comedy Spike (Milligan).   In 2017 he was nominated at the UK Theatre Awards for House and Garden. His Solo Show (Vagabonds – My Phil Lynott Odyssey) has played in Edinburgh, Dublin & London. He has regularly appeared for Read not Dead at Shakespeare’s Globe, is a member of the acclaimed Shakespeare Impro Group The School of Night, and extensively toured the UK & United States.

Selected theatre credits include: Much Ado About Nothing (RSC/West End); The Merchant of Venice (RSC); The Habit of Art, Into The Night, The Haunting of Alice Bowles (Original Theatre); All’s Well That End’s Well, The Wind in the Willows (Jermyn St Theatre/GSC); The Odyssey (Jermyn Street Theatre), The Winter’s Tale, Romeo & Juliet (GSC); The Omission of the Family Coleman (Royal Theatre Bath); Anita & Me (Birmingham Rep); Betrayal (Salisbury Playhouse); Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, Merlin, Hercules (Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre); Macbeth, The Tempest, Enemy of The People and The Merchant of Venice (Tara Arts); The Black Album (National Theatre); Tagore’s Women, Gandhi & Coconuts, Bitched (Kali Theatre); Hamlet, As You Like It, Winter’s Tale (USA tours); East is East (Leicester Haymarket).

Screen credits include a regular role in North Square (Channel 4); Holby City, Eastenders, Silent Witness, Torn, One Night, Casualty, Michael Wood’s History of India, Reverse Psychology (BBC); London’s Burning (LWT); A&E (Granada).