Alex Macqueen, a talented individual, was born in 1974 in Epsom, Surrey. During his formative years, he was actively involved in the National Youth Theatre in the 1990s, concurrently pursuing his education in English at Durham University and International Relations at Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Throughout his illustrious career, Macqueen has had the privilege of working alongside renowned directors such as Woody Allen, Kenneth Branagh, Bryan Singer, Armando Iannucci, and Richard Curtis. His versatility has led to a wide range of roles, including the notable parts of Julius Nicholson in 'The Thick of It' and Neil's Dad in 'The Inbetweeners'.
In 2011, Macqueen was cast by Shane Meadows in 'This Is England 88', and in 2012, he took the lead in Sky Atlantic's 'Hunderby' opposite Julia Davis. His subsequent roles include the new 'Master' in the Dr Who Audio series produced by Big Finish in 2013.
In 2009, Macqueen starred in the film 'The Hide' (2008),directed by Marek Losey and written by Tim Whitnall. The film, a psychological thriller, received critical acclaim, with Film Four describing it as 'a brilliantly balanced understated drama' and The Times praising its ability to 'give Misery and Sleuth a run for their money'.
'The Hide' is set in a bird watchers retreat on the Suffolk marshes, shot on a micro budget, and features Macqueen as the central character. The film's unique production, spanning seven days at Pinewood and three on location, added to its charm.
In addition to his film work, Macqueen has made guest appearances in various British comedies, including Peep Show (2003),Pulling (2006),The Inbetweeners (2008),Lead Balloon (2006),and The IT Crowd (2006). He also had a long-running part as Dr. Keith Greene, an anaesthetist with a dry, sarcastic sense of humour, in Holby City (1999).