Stephen Simms is a renowned actor, widely recognized for his exceptional performances in a diverse range of film and television productions.
One of his most notable roles is that of King Henry V in the 1989 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's iconic play, where he brought to life the esteemed monarch's character with finesse and gravitas.
In addition to his work in period dramas, Simms has also demonstrated his versatility by taking on the role of a brilliant scientist in the 2000 film "Longitude", a biographical drama that tells the fascinating story of John Harrison's quest to develop a practical marine chronometer.
Furthermore, Simms has also had the opportunity to play the iconic character of Sherlock Holmes in the 1991 television adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic stories, "The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes".