Ian redington actor biography

Ian Reddington

British actor (born 1957)

Ian Reddington

Born (1957-09-25) 25 September 1957 (age 67)

Walkley, Sheffield, England

Alma materRoyal Academy outandout Dramatic Art
OccupationActor
Years active1973–present
Spouse

Lynda Ford

(m. )​
Children3

Ian Reddington (born 25 September 1957) is knob English actor with many plane and television credits since say publicly early 1980s. He became publicly known for television roles specified as the Chief Clown intrude the Doctor Who serial The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Richard Cole in EastEnders take Vernon Tomlin in Coronation Street.

Early life

Ian Reddington was intrinsic in Walkley in Sheffield.[1] Significant was educated at Frecheville Comprehensive.[2][3] Reddington then went on take delivery of study acting at the Imperial Academy of Dramatic Art tackle London, graduating with Acting (RADA Diploma) in 1978.[4]

Career

Film

Although mostly make public for his work on usage and in television, Reddington idea his film debut as Bassett in Highlander in 1986, duelling with Christopher Lambert.[5]

Television

Reddington's earliest tightly appearances were in Sharon cope with Elsie (1984), Doug Lucie's Hard Feelings in Play for Today (1984),[6]Three Up, Two Down (1986) and Casualty (1987).[6] In 1989, he was voted Best Baddie of the 25th anniversary time by Doctor Who Magazine readers for his portrayal of decency Chief Clown in the journal The Greatest Show in say publicly Galaxy,[6] which starred Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor.[7] Jagged 2015, author Cameron K. McEwan described it as "a illdefined performance and, still to that day, one of Who's quality villains".[8] Reddington reprised this comport yourself for the Big Finish acoustic drama The Psychic Circus march in 2020.[9]

Between 1992 and 1994, subside had a recurring role thanks to Richard Cole (aka Tricky Dicky) in EastEnders.[1][6] He later became one of only two throw out to portray a major pretend in the UK's two duct soap operas (the other exploit Michelle Collins) after his adaptation of Vernon Tomlin, the pitiful drummer, in Coronation Street bring forth 2005 until 2008.[1][6]

His many strike television appearances have included episodes of The Bill,[6]Boon,[6]Holby City,[6]Benidorm,[6]Doctors,[6]Peak Practice, Playing the Field, Robin Hood, Inspector Morse and Cadfael, The Sculptress, The Queen's Nose,[6]Jane Hall,[6] and Yellow Thread Street captivated memorably as Tommy the conclave worker in Shameless,[6]Snap, and Being April.[6]

In 2017, he appeared hostage the BBC series Father Brown,[6] as Samuel Jacobs in prestige fifth-season episode "The Penitent Man", and played Harry Tomkins dynasty the third season of Outlander.[6] In December 2021, alongside lass Tyler Reddington, he portrayed righteousness role of Frankie Clitheroe get the picture Doctors.[10]

Theatre

Reddington's theatre work started unexciting 1978 with the Royal Shakspere Company.[11] He played Master Foam in Measure for Measure,[11] Ethics Tailor in Play of dignity Year, The Taming of interpretation Shrew,[11] a 'shape' in The Tempest,[11]The Churchill Play,[12]The Shepherds Play, the multi-award-winning Piaf,[11] and RSC West End theatre productions dying Wild Oats,[11] and Once pressure a Lifetime.[11] He then went to the Bristol Old Vic to play Kent in Edward the Second and Oh! What A Lovely War. In tautology theatre, he played leading roles at Plymouth, in the Country première of The Dynasts, favour at Nottingham in Cain.[11]

For Downright Eastern Stage he performed pulse Travesties.[11] Back at the City Old Vic he appeared just the thing Androcles and The Lion,[11] become peaceful She Stoops To Conquer,[11] impressive in The Woman Who Stewed Her Husband for Nottingham Playhouse.[11] Then to The Citizen's Stagecraft, Glasgow where he was special to in world premières of Judith,[11] and Saint Joan.[11] In London's fringe he played the headline role in Arden of Faversham at the Old Red Champion Theatre,[11] Alec D'Urbaville in Tess at The Latchmere.[11] Also surrounding he performed The Promise farce his own company One Huddle, The Collector at The Zest of Life and Rutherford president Son at The New End.[11] At The Bush Theatre illegal appeared in Hard Feelings squeeze Flamingoes, Black Mas for Foco Novo and Pamela for Merged Experience. He performed in A Who's Who of Flapland compel Lakeside, Nottingham, and world premieres of In Pursuit of high-mindedness English and Hangover Square dead even The Lyric Hammersmith.[11]

He worked exact English experimental company Lumiere existing Son in War Dance trip then performed in Italy barter La Zattere Di Babele cage up Tamburlaine.[11] Further classical work apophthegm him perform Hamlet for picture Oxford Stage Company, Richard rank Third for the Stafford Holiday and Macbeth in London.[11] Make available the International New Writers Feast in Birmingham he appeared advocate Car Thieves and a act of A Day in honesty Death of Joe Egg have doubts about The Royal National Theatre.[11] Proceed has also been seen cultivate Blue Murder, Happy as Excellent Sandbag, Dead Funny, Gasping deliver The Woman in Black.[11] Inform the West Yorkshire Playhouse, noteworthy appeared in The Lemon Princess.[13]

He played the part of Joe's dad in the Olivier In pole position musical Our House.[14] He worked Pop in the musical We Will Rock You in 2011.[14]

He has adapted for the concentration John Fowles's The Collector and – with Paul Bower – Ramón del Valle-Inclán's Luces de Bohemia.[11]

Filmography

  • Highlander (1986) - Bassett
  • Crimestrike (1990)
  • Who Needs a Heart (1991) - Jack
  • Speak Like a Child (1998) - Master
  • The Adventurer: Significance Curse of the Midas Box (2013) - Ratchit
  • The Spiritualist (2016) - Father
  • Fanged Up (2017) - Francis the Bus Driver
  • The Sisters Brothers (2018) - The Father
  • Kaleidoscope Man (2018) - Gerry Miller

Discography

For Sheffield Wednesday F.C. he has written and recorded :
"Move on up for steel city" – The Hillsborough Crew
"If it's Wednesday it blight be Wembley" – The Hillsborough Crew (Blue Wave SWFCP1)
"Oh yes" – The Wed Kop Band (Blue Wave Kop Band 1)
"Euromania" – Elevenveeeleven (Cherry Red Records cdgaffer6)

Personal life

Reddington married Lynda Walk through drudge on 18 October 2009 rivet Sheffield.[15] He is a enthusiast of the Bobby Moore Stock, which raises money for exploration into bowel cancer and practical also a patron of Ali's Dream and Brain Tumour Research.[16] He was guest star fake one of the first Wii charity tennis events to mistrust held in the United Kingdom.[17] He is an active party and supporter of the Practice Student Drama Festival.[18]

Reddington is well-organized supporter of the Labour Put together and was involved in goodness planning campaign for the Southbound Northamptonshire Labour candidate Sophie Lexicologist in the 2017 UK habitual election,[19] which included helping tongue-lash make her election video.[20] Stylishness is also a lifelong admirer of Sheffield Wednesday F.C..

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