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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_BurfieldIan Burfield - Wikipedia

    Ian Burfield is an English actor, who has often played roles as police officers and detectives on television. He appeared in 12 episodes of The Bill, 39 episodes of EastEnders, and played the part of a Tweed Coat Fingerman in 2005 film V for Vendetta.

    Year
    Series
    Role
    Notes
    2023
    Doctors
    1 episode [1]
    2019
    Doctors
    Nick Chapman
    1 episode
    2018, 2020–2022, 2024–present
    EastEnders
    29 episodes
    2018
    Stallholder
    1 episode
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0121090Ian Burfield - IMDb

    Actor: V for Vendetta. Ian Burfield was born on 9 November 1964 in London, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for V for Vendetta (2005), The International (2009) and Criminal (2016).

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    • London, England, UK
  3. Ian Burfield is a scientist who oversees BirdLife's work to reassess and document the extinction risk of the world's 11,000 species. He also supervises the development and promotion of Bird Conservation International, BirdLife's scientific journal.

  4. Ian Burfield was born on 9 November 1964 in London, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for V for Vendetta (2005), The International (2009) and Criminal (2016).

    • Actor, Writer
    • November 9, 1964
  5. Ian Burfield is known for his roles as police officers and detectives on TV shows like The Bill, EastEnders, and V for Vendetta. He is also a member of the National Theatre and has written a play about the Hatton Garden heist.

  6. As a member of BirdLifes Global Science Team, I provide scientific input to BirdLife’s conservation programmes, especially Preventing Extinctions, to ensure that robust science informs and drives conservation action, and underpins BirdLife’s policy and advocacy.

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  8. Jun 30, 2023 · Ian Burfield and Bird Conservation International. 30 June 2023 Last update: 05/09/23 12:16. A new paper in BCI reveals that 38% of Europe’s 546 bird species are of conservation concern, including 14% of global concern. Many species have been in trouble for decades and are still declining or depleted.