Rowland Holmes

Rowland Holmes

Born in Stratford Upon Avon, Rowland spent his early years growing up in London Islington before the family relocated to Marlborough where he won a music scholarship to Marlborough College at the age of 13. He trained as an actor/ musician and musical director at Rose Bruford College but switched his focus to acting and singing after he graduated. Rowland worked at Nottingham Playhouse, Lancaster Playhouse before landing a musical role in Rosencrantz and Guildernstern are Dead at the Royal National Theatre. He has most notably worked with film and stage directors Steven Pimlott and Matthew Francis. Rowland plays the lead villain Colonel Roderick in the feature film My Pet Dinosaur (2017) directed by Matt Drummond.

Movies for Rowland Holmes...

The Secret Kingdom
Title: The Secret Kingdom
Character: Ergo
Released: April 27, 2023
Type: Movie
Verity and Peter’s trip to the old family mansion takes a turn when the floor of their room suddenly gives way and they fall into an underground chamber where they are met by a civilization of creatures. The leader tells them that Peter's arrival was foretold as he’s the one who can use Great Clock of the Citadel to restart time and destroy the Shroud, a malevolent creature who feeds on fear itself...
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Acute Misfortune
Title: Acute Misfortune
Character: Policeman
Released: August 4, 2018
Type: Movie
The film adaptation of Erik Jensen's award-winning biography of Adam Cullen is the story of the biographer and his subject, as it descends into a dependent and abusive relationship.
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My Pet Dinosaur
Title: My Pet Dinosaur
Character: Col. Roderick
Released: April 22, 2017
Type: Movie
When a young boy named Jake accidentally makes a new friend in an experiment gone wrong a troubled town is plunged into chaos. But with the creature rapidly evolving every day, Jake finds it increasingly difficult to keep his new pet secret. Jake's friends and new girl Abbie realize they are not the only ones interested in this strange, mischievous little dinosaur and soon discover that the only thing more mysterious than what it is, is who is looking for it.