Adam Blackwood
Biography
Adam Blackwood (born 14 July 1959) is an English actor. Blackwood was born in Chichester, West Sussex, the only son of Rona (née Archer) and John Blackwood. He attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). Blackwood played Balazar in the first four episodes of the 1986 Doctor Who serial The Trial of a Time Lord. He has provided the voice of James Bond in four video games: The World Is Not Enough (Nintendo 64 and PlayStation), 007 Racing, Tomorrow Never Dies, and 007: Agent Under Fire. Blackwood retired from acting in 2002 and since then has run Private Drama Events, a company specialising in corporate storytelling
Movie Appearances
Love Song
as Bob Prescott
1985

Divorcing Jack
as Young Starkey
1998

The Old Curiosity Shop
as Dick Swiveller
1995

The Oscar Nominated Short Films 2012: Animation
as himself
2012

Kidnapped
as Captain Forbes
1995

Candle in the Dark: The Story of William Carey
as Thomas
1998

Wild Life
as (voice)
2011

Doctor Who: The Mysterious Planet
as Balazar
1986

A Passage to India
as Mr. Hadley
1984

The Last Term
1983

Cause Célèbre
as Ewan Montagu
1987

Bright Eyes
as Boy
1982
TV Appearances

Doctor Who
as Balazar
1963

Jeeves and Wooster
as Barmy Fotheringay Phipps
1990

Blake's 7
as Tok
1978

Cambridge Spies
as Oliver Lester
2003

Midsomer Murders
as Keith Shortlands
1997

Play for Today
1970

Great Expectations
as Herbert Pocket
1989
Stalky & Co
as Flint
1982

Crossbow
1987

A Killing on the Exchange
as Sgt Ballantyne
1987