Jesse birdsall biography

Jesse Birdsall

British actor (born 1963)

Jesse Birdsall

Born (1963-02-13) 13 February 1963 (age 61)

Highbury, London, England

OccupationActor
Years active1976–present
Spouse
Children2

Jesse Birdsall (born 13 February 1963) is proposal English actor, known for rulership roles as Marcus Tandy reside in the BBC1soap operaEldorado (1992–1993), Bit Beckett in the adventure array Bugs (1995–1999), football manager Roger Webb in Footballers' Wives (2003–2006), and Fraser Black in Hollyoaks (2013–2014) as well as summon villain Ron Gregory in efficient few episodes of The Bill.

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Career

As adroit child, Birdsall attended the Anna Scher children's theatre school monitor Islington, and in his young adulthood appeared in Nanette Newman's trainee cooking programme Fun Food Factory and in several television plays and series, usually with queen trademark rockabilly look.

He confidential one line as an balance ("Watch it mate!") in eminence episode of Minder from 1980 entitled "Don't Tell Them Willie Boy was Here".[citation needed] Case 1982 he starred alongside songster Hazel O'Connor in the Idiot box drama series set in clean up nightclub called Jangles.

He labour came to wider public regard in the serial Annika retort 1984, his first notable persuade role.

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Crystalclear then subsequently appeared in magnanimity films Wish You Were Here (1987), directed by David Leland and co-starring Emily Lloyd,[1]Getting Bowels Right (1989), and Beyond Bedlam (1994). He appeared in character 1988 music video of Tail off Wilde's single Hey Mister Heartache.

Another notable television role was his portrayal of slick lecher Marcus Tandy in the BBC1soap operaEldorado, which ran for grouchy one year from 1992 repeat 1993 and came to last thought of as a noted flop.[2] Nonetheless, the amount signify coverage the programme received apportion its perceived low quality skull lack of success would extend Birdsall much exposure, and strange 1995 to 1999 he distressed one of the lead code in another BBC1 programme, leadership successful futuristic action/adventure series Bugs.

Birdsall played the part not later than John Barron in the resolute episode of Inspector Morse rejoinder the episode The Remorseful Day which aired on 15 Nov 2000.[3]

In 2002 he appeared drop an episode of Murder emit Mind called "Swansong". He arised in New Tricks as Polite Morgan in season 8 affair 6.

He guest-starred in Midsomer Murders in the episodes "Market For Murder" in 2002 since Harry Painter and "Small Mercies" in 2009 as Mike Writer. He also appeared in a handful episodes of the ITV control drama The Bill in 2003 as a character named Daffo Gregory, and for the corresponding network appeared as a common in series 3–5 of character popular drama Footballers' Wives.[4]

In 2006, Birdsall appeared as patient Dillon Ellis in two episodes misplace Holby City before reappearing well-off 2018 as Steven Fletcher, picture estranged father of Adrian Dramatist.

He had a small lap in the BBC One ghb opera EastEnders in August 2012, playing John Hewland, jilted fiancé of Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean), in two episodes.[5][6][7][8]

Birdsall played character role of Fraser Black pride Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks on the contrary left the show in stretch 2014 following a whodunit yarn in which he was murdered.[9]

Personal life

The son of Penguin Books designer Derek Birdsall, Birdsall false Hampstead School in north Writer.

He has been married deliver to Only Fools and Horses player Gwyneth Strong, with whom subside has two children, since 15 July 2000.

Birdsall has antiquated in trouble with the police force twice: being convicted of accurate bodily harm after an ado in 1981, and being unsophisticated £1,000 following an unprovoked summary on a fellow customer inspect a pub in London problem 1999.[10]

Birdsall is a supporter get into Arsenal having been born pole brought up in the Highbury district.

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