British actors born in 1961

Here are 50 famous actors from United Kingdom were born in 1961:

Rory Bremner

Rory Bremner (April 6, 1961 Edinburgh-) otherwise known as Spitting Image, Roderick Keith Ogilvy Bremner or Roderick "Rory" Keith Ogilvy Bremner is a British comedian, impressionist, screenwriter, actor and playwright. He has two children, Ava Bremner and Lila Bremner.

Rory Bremner is known for his impressive mimicry skills, and has impersonated a wide range of political figures and celebrities throughout his career. His popular TV show, "Bremner, Bird and Fortune," showcased his talent for political satire and social commentary. In addition to his work in comedy, Bremner is a trained architect and has published several books on the topic. He has also been involved in various humanitarian efforts, serving as an ambassador for charities such as Christian Aid and Save the Children. Bremner continues to perform his comedy and impressions internationally, and is considered a beloved figure in UK entertainment.

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Ricky Gervais

Ricky Gervais (June 25, 1961 Reading-) also known as Ricky Dene Gervais or Seona Dancing is a British author, comedian, actor, television director, television producer, screenwriter, writer, film director, film producer, disc jockey, presenter, musician and voice actor.

He rose to fame in the early 2000s as the creator and star of the British television series "The Office," which earned him critical acclaim and numerous awards. Gervais' style of humor is known for its sharp wit and controversial topics, often touching on religion, animal rights, and politics. In addition to "The Office," he is also known for his work in "Extras," "Derek," and "After Life." Gervais has hosted the Golden Globes five times, causing controversy with his acerbic humor and biting jokes. He is also an animal rights activist and has been a strong supporter of various animal welfare organizations. Music is another passion for Gervais, who released his debut album in 1983 as part of the new wave duo Seona Dancing.

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Tim Roth

Tim Roth (May 14, 1961 Dulwich-) otherwise known as Timothy Simon Smith, Simon Timothy Roth, Simon Timothy "Tim" Roth or Tim is a British actor, television producer and film director. He has three children, Jack Roth, Timothy Hunter Roth and Michael Cormac Roth.

Roth began his career in the late 1970s, and gained fame for his roles in films such as "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover", "Reservoir Dogs", "Pulp Fiction", and "Rob Roy". He has also appeared in several television series, including "Lie to Me" and "Tin Star". In addition to acting, Roth has also directed several films, including "The War Zone" and "Broken". He has been nominated for numerous awards throughout his career, including an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Rob Roy". Roth is a supporter of various charitable organizations, including UNICEF and PETA.

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Ricky Wilde

Ricky Wilde (November 6, 1961-) otherwise known as Wilde, Ricki or Richard James Reginald Steven Smith is a British actor and film director.

He was born in South London, England and grew up in a family of musicians. His father is the famous British singer, Marty Wilde and his mother is a former member of the Vernon Girls, Joyce Baker.

After a brief stint in the music industry, Ricky Wilde turned his attention to acting and made his debut in the film "The Living Daylights" (1987) which starred Timothy Dalton as James Bond. He went on to appear in several films and television shows including "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" (1991) and "Holby City" (2000).

In addition to acting, Ricky Wilde has also worked as a film director. He directed several episodes of the popular television series "Doctors" and "EastEnders" and also directed the film "Carnaby Street Undressed" (1995).

Despite his success in acting and directing, Ricky Wilde is perhaps best known for his work in the music industry. He has produced and co-written several hit songs for his sister, pop icon Kim Wilde, including "Kids in America" and "You Keep Me Hangin' On".

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Jared Harris

Jared Harris (August 24, 1961 London-) also known as Jared Francis Harris or Hot Buns is a British actor and voice actor.

He is known for his roles in both film and television, including Lane Pryce in the hit series "Mad Men," King George VI in "The Crown," and Valery Legasov in the critically acclaimed series "Chernobyl." Harris was born into a family of actors and is the son of legendary actor Richard Harris. He began his career on stage before transitioning to film and television. In addition to his acting career, Harris has also lent his voice to various video games and animated films, including "World of Warcraft" and "The Boxtrolls." He has been nominated for numerous awards throughout his career, including an Emmy for his role in "Chernobyl."

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Nicholas Briggs

Nicholas Briggs (September 29, 1961 London-) also known as Arthur Wallis or Nick Briggs is a British actor, screenwriter, composer, film director and voice actor.

He is best known for his work with the science fiction television series Doctor Who, where he voiced several iconic characters including the Daleks, Cybermen, and the Judoon. Outside of Doctor Who, Briggs has also provided voice-over work for various other television shows, video games, and audio dramas. He is the co-creator and executive producer of the popular audio series Big Finish Productions, which focuses on continuing the adventures of characters from Doctor Who, as well as other popular British television shows. In addition to his voice-over work, Briggs is a talented composer and has provided music for numerous television and film projects. He has also directed several short films and documentaries, as well as the feature film "The End of the Line."

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Neil Fox

Neil Fox (June 12, 1961 Harrow, London-) a.k.a. Neil Andrew Howe Fox, Dr. Fox, Foxy, Fox, Dr, Dr Fox, Dr.Fox or Dr Neil Fox is a British presenter and actor. He has three children, Scarlett Fox, Jack Presley Roy Fox and Martha Fox.

Fox began his career in radio, working at various stations including Capital Radio, Magic and Heart FM. He later moved into television, presenting on shows such as "Pop Idol", "Top of the Pops" and "The Games". In addition to his career in broadcasting, Fox has also acted in TV dramas and films, including "The Basil Brush Show" and "Babylon". Despite his success, Fox has faced controversy, including allegations of sexual assault which he has vehemently denied. He was cleared of all charges in 2017. In his personal life, Fox is married to Vicky Dobbs and is a devout Christian. He has also been involved in various charitable causes, including supporting cancer research and the NSPCC.

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Mark McGann

Mark McGann (July 12, 1961 Kensington, Liverpool-) also known as Mark Mcgann is a British actor, film director and musician.

He is best known for his roles in the films "The Bodyguard" and "Resurrection Man", and for playing The Doctor in the stage play "Doctor Who: The Seven Keys to Doomsday". McGann comes from a family of actors, including his brothers Paul, Joe, and Stephen who are also famous actors. In addition to his acting career, McGann is also a musician and has released several albums. He has also directed a number of short films and music videos.

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Jake Arnott

Jake Arnott (March 11, 1961 Buckinghamshire-) is a British writer, actor and screenwriter.

He was born in Buckinghamshire, England on March 11, 1961. After completing his education, Arnott worked as a stage actor in various productions and also wrote for theatre. He has written many successful novels, including "The Long Firm", which was later adapted into a television series. Arnott's other popular works include "He Kills Coppers", "Truecrime" and "Johnny Come Home". He has also written for film and television, working on scripts for the BBC and Channel 4. Arnott is known for his use of historical settings and characters in his writing, and has won critical acclaim for his work.

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Edward Highmore

Edward Highmore (April 3, 1961 Kingston upon Thames-) also known as Edward Thomas Highmore or Edward is a British actor. He has two children, Freddie Highmore and Bertie Highmore.

Edward Highmore began his acting career in the 1980s and went on to have a successful career in both film and television. Some of his notable works include the films "The Batman Begins" and "Gangs of New York" and the TV show "Holby City". He has also worked as a voice actor, lending his voice to the animated show "The Secret Show". Highmore is known for his versatile acting skills and his ability to portray complex characters on screen. He is married to Sue Latimer, a talent agent, and resides in London.

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Andrew Paul

Andrew Paul (March 17, 1961 Mile End-) also known as Paul Andrew Herman is a British actor.

He is best known for his role as PC Dave Quinnan in the long-running ITV police drama The Bill, which he played from 1984 to 2002. Paul also had recurring roles in the soap opera EastEnders and the medical drama Casualty. In addition to acting, he has also worked as a writer and director, both in television and theater. He is married to fellow actress Emma Lowndes and has two children. In his free time, Andrew enjoys playing the guitar and is a supporter of various charitable causes.

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Cyril Nri

Cyril Nri (April 25, 1961 Nigeria-) also known as Cyril Ikechukwu Nri is a British actor.

He is best known for his roles in television and theater, and has also directed and written plays. Nri's breakthrough role was in the hit BBC drama series, "The Bill" in the 1990s, where he played the character of DCI Palmer. He has also appeared in other popular TV shows such as "Love Actually", "Doctor Who", "Casualty", and "Holby City". Nri’s prowess in the theatre industry has been recognized with awards, including an Olivier Award nomination for his role in "The Alchemist". He has also directed and written his own productions, including "Richard II" and "Julius Caesar". Nri is an active supporter of several charities and campaigns, including mental health and HIV/AIDS awareness.

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Graham McPherson

Graham McPherson (January 13, 1961 Hastings-) also known as Suggs, The Singing Teeth, Lord Suggs or Chaos Robert is a British musician, actor, tv personality, disc jockey, radio personality, author and record producer. He has two children, Scarlett McPherson and Viva McPherson.

Suggs is best known as the lead vocalist of the ska/pop band Madness, which he co-formed in 1976 with fellow members from his school. The band rose to fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s, achieving numerous hits in the UK charts, such as "One Step Beyond", "Baggy Trousers", "House of Fun" and "Our House". Suggs's distinctive voice and stage presence helped define the band's sound and image, which blended ska, reggae, punk, and pop elements with humorous lyrics and quirky energy.

Aside from his music career, Suggs has pursued other artistic endeavors, such as acting in films like "The Tall Guy" and "Mystery Men", and TV shows like "Jekyll and Hyde", "Death in Paradise" and "Hollyoaks". He has also hosted radio and TV programs, such as "Suggs in the City", "Ska Britannia", and "The Vintage TV Sessions", and appeared as a panelist and guest on shows like "QI", "Never Mind the Buzzcocks" and "Room 101". In addition, Suggs has written a memoir, "That Close", which chronicles his childhood, music career, personal struggles and triumphs.

Suggs's contributions to popular culture have earned him several accolades, including induction into the Music Hall of Fame, the Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Song Collection, and the PRS for Music Outstanding Contribution to British Music award. He continues to perform with Madness and collaborate with other artists, while also lending his voice to charity causes and social issues.

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Sean Blowers

Sean Blowers (January 12, 1961 Middlesbrough-) also known as Sean Blower is a British actor.

He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London and began his acting career in the 1980s. Blowers has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and stage productions throughout his career, with notable roles including the character of Duncan Lennox in the film "Patriot Games" and the role of Jake Peters in the British television series "Hollyoaks". He has also worked as a voice actor, lending his voice to video games such as "Call of Duty" and "Assassin's Creed III". In addition to his acting work, Blowers is also an accomplished singer and has released several albums throughout his career.

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Bey Logan

Bey Logan (November 15, 1961 Stamford-) also known as Bei Logan, The Beast or John Joyce is a British screenwriter, author, actor, film producer and stunt performer. He has three children, Ryan Logan, Calvin Logan and Kyle Logan.

Bey Logan is best known for his work in Hong Kong cinema. He has worked with legendary martial arts actors Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Donnie Yen and Sammo Hung, among others. Logan has also produced films including "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny" and "The Medallion". He has authored books including "Hong Kong Action Cinema", "The Art of Vengeance" and "Exploitation: Hong Kong Style". Logan was a regular commentator on Hong Kong cinema for the BBC and has appeared as an actor in films such as "Bloodmoon" and "The White Dragon". He is also a trained martial artist in multiple disciplines, including kung fu and kickboxing.

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Graham McTavish

Graham McTavish (January 4, 1961 Glasgow-) a.k.a. Graham James McTavish is a British actor and voice actor.

He grew up in Dunbartonshire, Scotland, and began his career as a stage actor, performing in various theater productions. He made his on-screen debut in the 1986 film "The Innocent," and since then has appeared in numerous films and TV shows, including "Rambo," "The Hobbit" trilogy, and "Outlander."

In addition to his live-action roles, McTavish has also lent his voice to several video games and animated series, including "Uncharted," "Call of Duty," and "Castlevania." He is known for his deep, distinctive voice and often plays tough, no-nonsense characters.

When he's not acting, McTavish enjoys writing and has published several books, including a memoir about his experiences filming "The Hobbit" movies. He is also a philanthropist and has worked with various charities, including Children 1st and World Child Cancer.

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Pat Sharp

Pat Sharp (October 25, 1961 Marylebone-) also known as Patrick Sharpin, Pat & Mick, Pat Sharpe or Patman is a British presenter and actor.

He began his career as a radio DJ before moving on to TV hosting. Sharp is best known for presenting the popular UK game show, "Fun House" which aired from 1989-1999. He has also hosted other shows such as "The Roxy" and "The Price is Right". In addition to his TV career, he has also appeared in various stage productions such as "The Rocky Horror Show" and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang". Sharp has also released music as part of the duo "Pat & Mick", with their single "I Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet" reaching number 9 on the UK charts in 1989.

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Walter van Dyk

Walter van Dyk (May 20, 1961 Toronto-) is a British actor.

Walter van Dyk is best known for his work on stage, including productions such as "Hamlet" and "Macbeth". He began his acting career in theater in the early 1980s, and later transitioned to film and television. Some of his notable film credits include "Sense and Sensibility" and "Gosford Park". Van Dyk has also appeared in various TV series, such as "Downton Abbey" and "Doctor Who". He has earned critical acclaim for his performances and has been nominated for several awards, including a Screen Actors Guild Award. Van Dyk is also an accomplished writer and has penned several plays and screenplays. In addition to his artistic pursuits, he is an active philanthropist and supports various charities related to education and the arts.

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Simon Russell Beale

Simon Russell Beale (January 12, 1961 Penang-) also known as Simon Russell-Beale or Simon Russell Beale, CBE is a British actor and historian.

He is considered one of the finest stage actors of his generation, having won several awards for his work in theater productions. Beale is a graduate of Gonville and Caius College at Cambridge University and went on to receive his training as an actor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He has performed in a wide range of plays by William Shakespeare, Harold Pinter, Samuel Beckett, and Tom Stoppard, among others.

Besides his extensive stage work, Beale has also appeared in several films and television series, including the movies "The Deep Blue Sea" and "My Week with Marilyn", and the TV shows "Spooks" and "Penny Dreadful". In addition to his acting career, Beale is a noted historian, having written and presented several documentaries on subjects such as the Roman Empire and the history of British theater.

Beale has been awarded the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his contributions to the arts and was appointed as the National Theatre's fourth artistic director in 2019.

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Rikki Beadle-Blair

Rikki Beadle-Blair (July 1, 1961 Camberwell-) a.k.a. Rikki Beadle Blair or RIkki Beadle-Blair is a British film director, actor, songwriter, singer, film producer, choreographer, screenwriter, designer, playwright and fitness professional.

He grew up in a working-class family in South London and started performing at a young age. He began his career in entertainment as a dancer and choreographer, but later transitioned to acting and eventually directing. Beadle-Blair is known for his focus on diverse casting and stories that explore LGBTQ+ themes and identities. He has worked across various mediums, including film, television, theater, and music. Some of his notable works include the films "Bashment" and "Fit," the television series "Metrosexuality," and the stage play "Stonewall." In addition to his creative pursuits, Beadle-Blair is also a certified fitness trainer and has written several books on health and wellness.

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Roland Gift

Roland Gift (May 28, 1961 Birmingham-) also known as Roland Lee Gift is a British singer, musician and actor.

He is best known as the lead singer of the pop band Fine Young Cannibals, whose hits include "She Drives Me Crazy" and "Good Thing". Gift started his career in the music industry as a member of the ska band Akrylykz before forming Fine Young Cannibals in 1984 with Andy Cox and David Steele. The band achieved global success throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, winning numerous awards and accolades.

In addition to his musical career, Gift has also pursued acting, appearing in films such as Sammy and Rosie Get Laid and Scandal, as well as the television series Highlander: The Series. He has also contributed to soundtracks, most notably with the song "Killer" for the film Batman Forever.

Gift continues to perform as a solo artist, touring the UK and Europe. In 2019, he released his third solo album, Roland Gift.

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Rupert Wainwright

Rupert Wainwright (November 30, 1961 Cotswolds-) is a British film director, screenwriter, television director and actor.

He began his career directing music videos for numerous popular artists, such as Michael Jackson, NSYNC, and Moby. He later shifted his focus to feature films, and his directorial debut was the horror movie "Blank Slate" in 1994. Wainwright is also known for directing the 1998 cult classic "Stigmata" and the 2005 thriller "The Fog." In addition to directing, he has also written and produced for film and television, and has acted in several projects over the years. In recent years, Wainwright has expanded into the world of virtual reality, creating immersive cinematic experiences for audiences to enjoy.

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David J. Howe

David J. Howe (August 24, 1961-) otherwise known as David Howe or David J Howe is a British film director, actor, screenwriter, media historian, writer, journalist and publisher.

David J. Howe was born in West Yorkshire, England and achieved a Bachelor of Arts degree in Media Studies from Sheffield Hallam University. He is best known for his work on documentaries and biographical films, including projects focused on notable figures such as Stephen King, William Hartnell, and Peter Cushing. Howe is also the co-author of several books on Doctor Who, a British science fiction television series, and has served as the editor of the magazine "Doctor Who Magazine". In addition, he founded the publishing company Telos Publishing, which specializes in science fiction and horror genres. Howe has won several awards for his contributions to film and television, including the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award in 2013.

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Michael Gould

Michael Gould (May 3, 1961 Ealing-) is a British actor.

He is best known for his stage performances, having appeared in numerous productions in London's West End and with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Gould's notable stage credits include roles in "King Lear," "The Seagull," "Hamlet," and "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time."

In addition to his work on the stage, Gould has also appeared in several popular television shows and films. Some of his notable screen credits include "Sherlock," "The Hour," "The Iron Lady," and "The Spy Who Dumped Me."

Gould has received critical acclaim for his work, earning several award nominations for his performances. He is known for his versatility as an actor, and has been praised for his ability to bring complex and challenging characters to life on stage and screen.

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Dean Lawrence

Dean Lawrence (October 3, 1961 Bristol-) is a British actor and model.

He began his career as a model in the 1980s and quickly gained recognition for his striking looks and chiseled physique. His success in the fashion industry led to opportunities in film and television, and he soon became a sought-after actor.

Lawrence has appeared in a number of popular television shows and films, including "EastEnders," "Hollyoaks," and "The Bill." He is known for his intense performances and his ability to fully embody each character he portrays.

In addition to his work as an actor and model, Lawrence is also a philanthropist and is actively involved in a number of charitable organizations. He is passionate about using his platform to make a positive difference in the world and has worked tirelessly to support causes related to poverty, education, and healthcare.

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Curt Smith

Curt Smith (June 24, 1961 Bath-) a.k.a. Smith, Curt, Smigger or Tears For Fears is a British songwriter, musician, record producer, singer, composer, television producer, actor and film score composer. He has two children, Diva Smith and Wilder Smith.

Smith is best known as the co-founder and the lead singer of the iconic 1980s pop rock band Tears For Fears. The band enjoyed massive success with hits such as "Everybody Wants to Rule the World," "Shout," and "Mad World." Smith's distinct singing voice and the band's unique sound made them one of the most popular acts of the era.

After Tears For Fears went on hiatus in the early 90s, Smith pursued a solo career and also collaborated with other artists. He released his debut album, Soul on Board, in 1993. Since then, he has released several albums and singles, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with others.

Aside from his music career, Smith has also ventured into acting and television production. He appeared in the TV series Psych and also worked behind the scenes as a producer for several TV shows. He has also composed music for films including 2014's "What We Did on Our Holiday."

Smith continues to be active in the music industry, touring extensively and releasing new music. Despite his success and fame, he maintains a low profile and is known for being grounded and down-to-earth.

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Martin Clunes

Martin Clunes (November 28, 1961 Wimbledon-) a.k.a. Alexander Martin Clunes is a British comedian, musician, actor, film director, presenter, broadcaster and voice actor. He has one child, Emily Clunes.

Martin Clunes is best known for his portrayal of the grumpy but lovable Dr. Martin Ellingham in the hit British TV series "Doc Martin". He has also starred in other popular shows such as "Men Behaving Badly" and "Arthur & George". In addition to his acting career, Clunes is a passionate advocate for animal welfare and has presented several documentaries on the subject, including "Martin Clunes: A Man and His Dogs" and "Martin Clunes & A Lion Called Mugie". He is also a keen equestrian and has competed in various horse riding events. Clunes has been awarded an OBE for his services to drama, charity and the community.

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Matt Preston

Matt Preston (July 2, 1961 London-) a.k.a. Matthew Preston is a British food critic, journalist and actor.

He is best known for his role as a judge on the Australian cooking competition show, MasterChef Australia. Preston began his career as a journalist, writing for several publications including The Age and The Herald. He later became a food critic and was the creative director of The Age Good Food Guide for over a decade. In addition to his work in the food industry, Preston has also pursued acting roles, appearing in productions such as Neighbours and Underbelly. He has authored several cookbooks and is a popular public speaker on food-related topics.

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Colin McFarlane

Colin McFarlane (September 15, 1961 Upper Clapton-) also known as Colin MacFarlane or Colin MacFarlan is a British actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his role as the villainous mob boss, The Scarecrow, in the hit Batman movie franchise. McFarlane began his career as a stage actor, appearing in a number of productions in London's West End before transitioning to TV and film. In addition to his work in the Batman movies, he has also lent his distinctive voice to a number of popular video games, including the Batman: Arkham series and the Call of Duty franchise. McFarlane has also appeared in a number of TV shows, including Doctor Who, Spooks, and The Bill, and in films such as The Dark Knight and Captain Phillips. In recent years, he has continued to work as an actor both on stage and on screen, as well as remaining busy with voiceover work for video games and animated TV shows.

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David Heyman

David Heyman (July 26, 1961 London-) also known as David Jonathan Heyman is a British actor, film producer and television producer.

He is best known for producing the highly successful Harry Potter film series, which consisted of eight films released between 2001 and 2011. Heyman attended Harvard University and then went on to work in the film industry, starting as a production assistant in the early 1980s. In addition to his work on the Harry Potter series, Heyman has produced numerous other films, including the 2013 adaptation of the novel "Gravity" which won him a BAFTA Award for Best British Film. Heyman has also been involved in producing successful TV shows, such as the BBC One drama series "The Capture" in 2019. He has received numerous awards and nominations for his work in the entertainment industry, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture for "The Trial of the Chicago 7" in 2021. Heyman is regarded as one of the most successful film producers of his generation.

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John Lynch

John Lynch (December 26, 1961 Corrinshego-) is a British actor and novelist.

He is best known for his roles in several popular TV series, including "The Bill," "Bodies," and "Torchwood." Lynch has also appeared in several films, such as "In the Name of the Father," "Sliding Doors," and "The Secret Garden." In addition to his acting career, Lynch has published two novels, "Torn Water" and "Fallen." He has received critical acclaim for his writing, with "Torn Water" being shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize. Outside of his work in the arts, Lynch is an avid supporter of several charitable organizations, including the Irish Hospice Foundation and the Rainbow Trust Children's Charity.

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Brian Conley

Brian Conley (August 7, 1961 Paddington-) a.k.a. Brian Paul Conley or Brian Connelly is a British presenter, singer, comedian and actor. He has two children, Lucy Conley and Amy Conley.

Brian Conley started his career as a performer in the UK club circuit during the 1980s. He first gained national recognition with his own television show, "The Brian Conley Show," which aired from 1992 to 1995. Conley is also a talented singer and has released several albums throughout his career.

As an actor, Brian Conley has appeared in a number of films and television shows, including the popular British sitcom "Time After Time." He has also performed in stage productions such as "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" and "Oliver!" in London's West End.

Conley is known for his ability to entertain audiences with his quick wit and impressions of celebrities. In addition to his work in entertainment, he is a passionate supporter of various charitable causes and has been involved in several fundraising events.

Overall, Brian Conley has had a successful career as a presenter, comedian, actor, and singer, garnering numerous awards and honors throughout his career.

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Tim Whitnall

Tim Whitnall (June 27, 1961 Canvey Island-) is a British actor, voice actor, musician, playwright and screenwriter.

He is best known for his work as a voice actor, having provided voices for a number of animated series and video games including Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 and 2, Regular Show and Johnny English Strikes Again. Whitnall has also worked on stage, appearing in a number of productions in London's West End such as The Rocky Horror Show and The Woman in Black. In addition to his acting work, he is also an accomplished writer, having written plays for both the stage and radio, and is the author of several children's books.

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Mark Womack

Mark Womack (January 9, 1961 Liverpool-) also known as Mark Edward Womack is a British actor. He has three children, Benjamin Thomas Womack, Lily Rose Womack and Michael Womack.

Womack is best known for his portrayal of Detective Inspector Robbie Ross in the UK television drama series "Liverpool 1," which aired from 1998 to 1999. He has also had notable roles in "Edge of Darkness," "The Trial of Tony Blair," and "Route Irish."

Before pursuing acting, Womack trained as a bricklayer and worked in the construction industry. He eventually enrolled in drama school, where he honed his skills and landed his first acting roles in theatre productions.

In addition to acting, Womack has also directed and produced a number of films, including "Father," which won Best Feature at the 2013 Marbella International Film Festival. Outside of his work in the entertainment industry, Womack is also an avid supporter of Liverpool Football Club.

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Chris England

Chris England (January 20, 1961 Oldham-) is a British actor, writer and screenwriter.

He is known for his work in the British theatre scene, particularly for his award-winning play "Breaker Morant." England has also worked extensively in television, both in front of and behind the camera. As an actor, he has appeared in popular shows such as "Eastenders" and "Midsomer Murders," while as a writer he has contributed to shows like "The Bill" and "Holby City." In addition to his work in entertainment, England is an avid campaigner for road safety and has worked closely with road safety charity Brake.

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Harry Enfield

Harry Enfield (May 30, 1961 Horsham-) also known as Henry R. Enfield, Henry Richard Enfield or Henry Richard "Harry" Enfield is a British comedian, actor, screenwriter, television director and voice actor. His children are called Archie Edward Enfield, Poppy Sophia Enfield and Nell Florence Enfield.

Enfield is best known for creating and starring in the BBC comedy sketch show "Harry Enfield and Chums" which ran from 1994 to 1999. He also created and starred in the spin-off show "Harry Enfield's Television Programme" in 1990. Enfield has been nominated for numerous awards for his work, including a BAFTA TV Award for "Harry Enfield and Chums" in 1998. He has also appeared in several films, including "Kevin and Perry Go Large" (2000) and "The Bad Education Movie" (2015). In addition to his entertainment work, Enfield is a supporter of the UK charity Action for Children.

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Robert Carlyle

Robert Carlyle (April 14, 1961 Maryhill-) also known as Bobby, Robert Carlyle, OBE or Bobby Carlyle is a British actor. He has three children, Ava Carlyle, Harvey Carlyle and Pearce Joseph Carlyle.

Carlyle began his acting career in the 1980s and gained recognition for his roles in the films Trainspotting and The Full Monty. He has also appeared in television shows such as Once Upon a Time and Stargate Universe. Carlyle has been nominated for several awards for his acting, including a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for The Full Monty. In 1999, he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire for his services to drama. Carlyle is also known for his activism and advocacy for various causes, including homelessness and mental health.

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Paul Usher

Paul Usher (April 20, 1961 Reading-) also known as John Paul Usher is a British actor and singer-songwriter.

He is best known for his portrayal of Barry Grant in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside. Before starting his acting career, Usher worked as a labourer and a hod carrier. He began his acting career in the early 1980s and quickly became a prominent figure on British television. Aside from Brookside, he has appeared in several other TV shows including Coronation Street, Casualty, and The Bill.

In addition to his acting work, Usher is also a talented musician. He has recorded several songs and released an album titled "Step Inside Love" in 2006. He frequently performs live shows and has even opened for the legendary musician Kris Kristofferson.

Throughout his career, Usher has received several awards and nominations for his work in both acting and music. He continues to be an active performer and is highly regarded within the entertainment industry.

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Andrew Airlie

Andrew Airlie (September 18, 1961 Glasgow-) also known as Drew or Andy is a British actor.

He grew up in Scotland and eventually moved to Canada where he began his acting career. Airlie has appeared in numerous films and TV shows including "Fifty Shades of Grey," "Reaper," and "The Romeo Section." In addition to his acting work, he has also directed and produced several projects. Airlie is married to actress and acting coach Judy Blue and they have two children together.

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Iain Glen

Iain Glen (June 24, 1961 Edinburgh-) a.k.a. Ian Glen is a British actor. He has three children, Finlay Glen, Mary Glen and Juliet Glen.

Glen studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and had his first significant role on stage in the play, "Glasgow Citizens Theatre". He later appeared in many successful plays in London's West End. He is best known for his role as Jorah Mormont in the HBO series "Game of Thrones". Glen has a notable film career as well with roles in "Resident Evil: Extinction", "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider", and "The Iron Lady". In addition to his work on stage and screen, Glen is also a voice actor and has lent his voice to various video games and animated shows. He has won several awards for his acting, including a Laurence Olivier Award and a BAFTA Scotland Award.

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Joe Pasquale

Joe Pasquale (August 20, 1961 Grays-) also known as Joseph Ellis Pasquale or Joseph Ellis "Joe" Pasquale is a British comedian, actor, voice actor and presenter. He has five children, Joe Tracini, Tina Tracini, Dani Pasquale, Vicky Pasquale and Kerry Pasquale.

Joe Pasquale is known for his high-pitched voice, which has become his trademark style of comedy. He got his start in show business as a redcoat at a Pontins holiday camp, before transitioning to stand-up comedy in the 1980s. Pasquale is a regular on British television and has appeared on numerous shows such as "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" and "Dancing on Ice." In addition to his entertainment career, Pasquale is also a keen charity fundraiser and has raised thousands of pounds for various causes. He was awarded the Celebrity Dad of the Year award in 2007. Pasquale continues to tour the UK performing his comedy shows and has released a number of comedy DVDs over the years.

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Ieuan Rhys

Ieuan Rhys (December 24, 1961 Trecynon-) also known as Ieuan Rhys Evans is a British actor. He has two children, Cai Rhys and Llew Rhys.

He trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff and has since had a successful career in theatre, television, and film. Rhys has worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company, as well as appearing in productions at the National Theatre and the West End. His notable roles on television include playing Dr. Iestyn Maddox on the Welsh language soap Pobol y Cwm and DS Owen Vaughan on the crime drama series Hinterland/Y Gwyll. He has also appeared in films such as Solomon & Gaenor and Half Light. In addition to his acting career, Rhys is also a keen musician and plays the guitar and piano.

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Carlo Rota

Carlo Rota (April 17, 1961 London-) also known as Carlo D. Rota is a British actor, television director and presenter.

He is of Italian descent and grew up in various countries including Italy, Hong Kong, the Bahamas and Canada. Rota began his acting career in Canada and has appeared in numerous television shows and films, including the Canadian series "Little Mosque on the Prairie" and the American series "24". He also hosted the reality show "The One: Making a Music Star" in 2006. In addition to acting, Rota has directed several episodes of "Little Mosque on the Prairie" and other television shows. He is also a musician and has released an album titled "Leverage" in 2012.

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Jimmy Somerville

Jimmy Somerville (June 22, 1961 Glasgow-) also known as Jimmy Sommerville, Somerville, Jimmy, James William Somerville, Bronski Beat, The Communards or Bronski Beat and Marc Almond is a British singer, songwriter and actor.

He rose to fame in the 1980s as the lead singer of Bronski Beat, a synth-pop band that produced hits such as "Smalltown Boy" and "Why?" Somerville later formed The Communards with keyboardist Richard Coles, and the duo had success with covers such as "Don't Leave Me This Way" and "Never Can Say Goodbye." In addition to his musical career, Somerville has acted in films such as "Orlando" and "Looking for Langston." He is also an active supporter of LGBTQ rights and has used his platform to advocate for equality.

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Sean Chapman

Sean Chapman (June 2, 1961 Greenwich-) is a British actor.

He is best known for his role as Frank Cotton in the horror film "Hellraiser" (1987) and its sequel "Hellbound: Hellraiser II" (1988). He has also appeared in various TV series, including "Minder," "Casualty," and "Doctors." Chapman began his acting career in theatre, performing in productions such as "The Real Thing" and "A Touch of Danger." In addition to his acting work, he is a playwright and has written several plays that have been produced in London theaters. Chapman also teaches acting and has worked as a lecturer at various drama schools in the UK.

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Neil Dudgeon

Neil Dudgeon (January 2, 1961 Doncaster-) is a British actor.

He is best known for his roles in the television shows "Midsomer Murders" and "Life of Riley". Dudgeon started his acting career in the early 1980s and worked in several theaters before entering the world of television and movies. He has appeared in several films, including "The Navigators", "Sorted", and "Son of Rambow". Dudgeon has also lent his voice to many audiobooks, including the Agatha Christie Poirot series. In addition to acting, he has also directed and produced several dramas for radio and television. Dudgeon is married and has two children. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking and cycling.

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Neil Buchanan

Neil Buchanan (October 11, 1961 Aintree-) is a British presenter, television producer, guitarist, musician and actor. He has two children, Freddie Buchanan and Molly Buchanan.

Neil Buchanan is best known for his work as a presenter on the children's art show Art Attack, which aired from 1990 to 2007. Prior to his television career, Buchanan was a guitarist and songwriter for the British heavy metal band Marseille. He later formed his own band called Neil Buchanan's QED, which released two albums in the 1980s. In addition to his work on Art Attack, Buchanan has produced and presented other television series, including Finders Keepers, Disney Channel UK's Magic Hands, and It's a Mystery. He has also acted in a number of TV shows and films, including Grange Hill, You Rang, M'Lord? and The Bill. Buchanan is also an accomplished artist and has exhibited his paintings in galleries across the UK.

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Anthony Wong

Anthony Wong (September 2, 1961 Hong Kong-) a.k.a. Wong Chau-Sang, Anthony Perry, Wong Chau Sang, Chau-Sang Wong, Qiusheng Huang, Antony Wong, Huang Qiusheng, Chow-Sun Wong, Yat, Chau-Sun Wong, Chau Sang Anthony Wong, Anthony Wong Chau-sang, Anthony Wong Chau Sang or Wong4 Cau1-sang1 is a British actor, screenwriter, film director, voice actor and television presenter. He has one child, Huang Yi Yi.

Anthony Wong was born and raised in Hong Kong, but he later moved to England to further his education. He graduated from Kingston Polytechnic School of Design in London with a degree in graphic design. However, he decided to pursue acting instead and returned to Hong Kong in the 1980s to begin his career in the entertainment industry.

He made his acting debut in 1985 with a small role in the film "Revenge of the Corpse". He went on to appear in numerous films and television shows throughout his career, including the critically acclaimed movie "Infernal Affairs" and its sequels. He has received numerous awards and nominations for his work, including a Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor.

In addition to acting, Wong has also worked as a screenwriter and director. He wrote and directed the film "New Tenant" and co-wrote the screenplay for the film "The Way We Are". He has also provided voice acting for various animated films and television shows.

Wong is known for his versatile acting skills and his ability to portray a wide range of characters. He has played both villains and heroes in his films and has been praised for his ability to bring depth and complexity to his performances.

Outside of acting, Wong is actively involved in various charitable organizations and is a strong advocate for animal rights. He has also served as a judge for the Miss Hong Kong beauty pageant.

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Mark Wingett

Mark Wingett (January 1, 1961 Melton Mowbray-) also known as Mark C. Wingett is a British actor. He has two children, Jamila Wingett and Benny Wingett.

Mark Wingett is best known for his role as Detective Jim Carver in the hit British television series, The Bill, which he played from 1983 to 2007. He has also appeared in numerous other TV shows, including Doctors, EastEnders, and Holby City. Additionally, Wingett has appeared in several films, such as Snow White and the Huntsman and Quadrophenia. In addition to acting, Wingett is also a writer and director, having written several feature films and directed short films. He has been an advocate for mental health awareness and has participated in numerous charity events and campaigns.

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Mark Curry

Mark Curry (August 27, 1961 Stafford-) is a British presenter and actor.

He is best known for presenting the UK version of the popular game show "Catchphrase" and for his role in the BBC children's television show "Blue Peter". Curry also appeared in several stage productions, including the West End production of "Chicago", and has had roles in television shows such as "Holby City" and "Doctors". In addition to his on-screen work, Curry is an accomplished author, having written several books for children. He is also an advocate for mental health awareness and has spoken publicly about his own experiences with depression and anxiety.

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