Articulate actor, Ralph Falkingham, worked with a star-studded cast, headed by Ralph Fiennes, on the new film The Choral.
Written by Alan Bennett, the film was shot in Saltaire, at locations including Salts Mill, Victoria Hall, and village streets.
Previously, Ralph has appeared in Toxic Town as Young Connor, All Creatures Great and Small as Bobby Ainsley, and has also had roles in commercials, music videos, and short films, such as Gobstopper.
Stacey Burrows, Managing Director of Articulate Agency, said: “Ralph has a small role in The Choral but is making waves as an actor, with jobs in TV, film, and commercials, and we’re very proud of him.”
Alongside Ralph, we also provided 150 supporting artists for the film, many of them being students at Articulate Drama School!
The cast of the film also includes Roger Allam, Mark Addy, Alun Armstrong, and Simon Russell Beale.
The Choral is set in the fictional Yorkshire town of Ramsden in 1916. With young men going off to war – including the chorus master and most male members of the town’s choral society – mill-owner Alderman Duxbury and his associates face their own challenge. They must recruit a new music director to mastermind the choir’s forthcoming concert performance.
Don’t forget to check out The Choral if you haven’t already, and keep an eye out for Ralph and our supporting artists! If you want to learn more about our work and casting agency, head to our representation pages.


