Graham Muir - Actor

Bringing humor, depth, and precision to the stage

Graham Muir is a stage actor whose work blends precision and emotional depth. Comfortable in both farce and lyrical drama, he brings humor, vulnerability, and physical clarity to each role. A founding artist with Muir’s Media, Graham is dedicated to developing new work for bold, imaginative theatre.

A middle-aged man with short gray hair, a goatee, and blue eyes, smiling softly, wearing a black collared shirt against a dark blue background.

Roles & Productions

Appears as:

Gill - Late forties to fifties; Weever’s hatchet man, a hard-boiled, old-school back-room political operative

Colin - Fifties; an affable, enthusiastic actor in The Port Pilchard Players

Appears as:

Detective Trevor Morse - Early 30’s

Fritz - A young German man Dorian meets in Berlin

The Senator - An American Senator that Dorian indoctrinates into the Hellfire Club

Theodore Ruxpin - an old friend of Victoria’s, American, late 40’s

Appears as:

Father