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List Of Grange Hill Characters
This is a list of characters from the long-running BBC children's series ''Grange Hill''. Pupils * On joining the actors' union Equity Equity may refer to: Finance, accounting and ownership * Equity (finance), ownership of assets that have liabilities attached to them ** Stock, equity based on original contributions of cash or other value to a business ** Home equity, the dif ... at the age of 16, it was necessary for some Grange Hill actors to change their professional names to avoid confusion with existing artists with the same name. Many of the original cast members from the first 2 series are credited as characters in 1982 yet appeared in many cases in only one scene with the majority appearing only in one episode and were not seen formally leaving the school. Staff * Since 2003, there has been a reluctance to give teachers first names or to expand their roles in the show beyond teaching or keeping pupils in line. * Additionally, since around the mid-1990s, the n ...
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Grange Hill
''Grange Hill'' is a British Children's television series, children's television drama series, originally produced by the BBC and portraying life in a typical Comprehensive school (England and Wales), comprehensive school. The show began its run on 8 February 1978 on BBC1, and was one of the longest-running programmes on British television when it ended on 15 September 2008 after 31 series. It was created by Phil Redmond, who is also responsible for the Channel 4 dramas ''Brookside (television programme), Brookside'' and ''Hollyoaks''; other notable production team members down the years have included Television producer, producer Colin Cant and script editor Anthony Minghella. The show was cancelled in 2008, having run every year for 30 years. It was felt by the BBC that the series had run its course."BBC to shut g ...
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Lee MacDonald
Lee MacDonald (born 21 June 1968) is an English actor, who is known for his role as Zammo McGuire in the BBC drama ''Grange Hill''. Since then, he has made cameo appearances on '' Birds of a Feather'' and ''The Bill''. In 2019, he began appearing in the BBC soap opera '' EastEnders'' as Terry. Career MacDonald became introverted at age five after his elder sister died, which led to a teacher at his primary school suggesting he attend an after-school drama club. This was the Anna Scher Theatre and resulted in minor television roles before an audition for ''Grange Hill''. He appeared in ''The Bill'' ("A Willing Victim" (S09 E66)) as Martin Buckley, a boxer, with Melissa Wilks playing his wife Sandra. He appeared in the Sky 1 show ''Cirque de Celebrité'' until he was voted out on the fourth show. He was, however, invited back when Sophie Anderton left due to injury, but was again voted out on the seventh show. MacDonald filmed a pilot for a series entitled ''Cabbies'' for IT ...
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George Christopher (actor)
George Christopher (born George Wilson, 5 March 1970) is a British actor. He is best known for his teenage role as Liverpudlian scamp Ziggy Greaves in Grange Hill, a role he played from 1986 to 1989. The character was a hit with viewers, and Wilson himself has compared his alter-ego with the series' original hero, Tucker Jenkins."From Grange Hill To Albert Square...And Beyond"; a celebration of 20 years of Grange Hill, broadcast New Year's Day 1998 on BBC1. Following his acting career he took up a business that embraced his stage name and his desire to upcycle the front of customers' houses whilst staying true to his musical icon, David Bowie. And hence 'Ziggy Paves Your Drives' was born. After Grange Hill, Wilson took on another high-profile role in the Channel 4 soap Brookside, as Little Jimmy Corkhill. He played the drug addict son of Jimmy Corkhill senior. George has since taken on a variety of stage and film roles, including a play about the Hillsborough disaster The Hi ...
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Jonathan Lambeth
Jonathan Lambeth is a former actor who founded a public relations company called Fides Media. In the 1980s he was famous in the United Kingdom for his acting role as Danny Kendall in the BBC children's drama series Grange Hill. After the end of his acting career he worked as a journalist and reporter for the Financial Times and the Daily Telegraph Daily or The Daily may refer to: Journalism * Daily newspaper, newspaper issued on five to seven day of most weeks * ''The Daily'' (podcast), a podcast by ''The New York Times'' * ''The Daily'' (News Corporation), a defunct US-based iPad new ..., and later as head of corporate media relations at AOL. References Living people English male television actors Year of birth missing (living people) {{UK-tv-actor-1970s-stub ...
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Fiona McLean
Fiona McLean, also known as Fiona Mogridge or Fiona Lee-Fraser, is a British former actress and TV presenter turned photographer. She was known to millions of viewers as schoolgirl Laura Reagan in the BBC school drama Grange Hill, a role she played from 1986–1988. The following year, she co-presented the BBC children's series ''Move It'' with ex-Brookside actor Simon O'Brien, who himself would appear in Grange Hill from 2003. Fiona now runs a photography business, specialising in weddings, cover shoots and portraiture. She is married to international racing driver Johnny Mowlem Johnny Mowlem (born 12 February 1969) is a professional British racing driver. Mowlem is considered to be among the world's elite sports car drivers, having competed in every class of world championship sports car racing. He is the 2013 Europ ... and has two children. References External links Fiona McLean Photography Year of birth missing (living people) Living people {{UK-tv-actor-st ...
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Amma Asante
Amma Asante (born 13 September 1969) is a British filmmaker, screenwriter, former actress, and Chancellor at Norwich University of the Arts, who was born in London to parents from Ghana. Her love for the film industry started when she received her first role in BBC's ''Grange Hill''. Asante wrote and produced the 1998 BBC Two series ''Brothers and Sisters'', starring David Oyelowo. She was a childhood friend of model Naomi Campbell, whom she met when they were seven years old. Early and personal life Amma Asante was born in Lambeth, London, to Ghanaian parents: her mother was an entrepreneur who owned her own African cosmetics and grocery shop, and her accountant father received qualifications to work in the United Kingdom. Asante attended the Barbara Speake Stage School in Acton, where she trained in dance and drama. She appeared in the "Just Say No" anti-drugs campaign of the 1980s and was one of nine ''Grange Hill'' children to take it to the Reagan White House. She gai ...
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Simone Hyams
Simone Hyams (born 4 October 1971 in Hammersmith, London, UK) is a former actress, best known for her role as Caroline "Calley" Donnington in the BBC school drama, ''Grange Hill'', from 1985 to 1991. Other roles included parts in ''The Bill'', ''Baywatch'' and a walk-on part in Michael Winner’s 1993 film '' Dirty Weekend''. She subsequently worked as a corporate events manager for Richard Branson's Virgin Group Virgin Group Ltd. is a British multinational venture capital conglomerate founded by Richard Branson and Nik Powell in February 1970. Virgin Group's date of incorporation is listed as 1989 by the Companies House, who class it as a holding c .... References External links * Simone Hyams Star File at Grange Hill Online 1971 births Living people British television actresses {{UK-tv-actor-1970s-stub ...
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Tina Mahon
Tina Mahon (born 24 June 1971 in London, England) is a former teenage actress, best known for her long-term role as Veronica "Ronnie" Birtles in the long-running BBC school drama ''Grange Hill ''Grange Hill'' is a British Children's television series, children's television drama series, originally produced by the BBC and portraying life in a typical Comprehensive school (England and Wales), comprehensive school. The show began its ru ...''. A series regular from 1985 to 1990, Mahon made one final cameo in 1991. Tina then appeared in one episode of ITV's The Bill filmed in late summer 1990, but seemingly left acting thereafter. During the 90s she was the romantic partner of fellow Grange Hill co-star John Alford, and was at his side during his trial and brief imprisonment in 1999. Tina is reported to work in admin at a North London college at present. References External links * 1971 births Living people British television actresses Actresses from London {{UK-tv-ac ...
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John Alford (actor)
John Alford (born John James Shannon; 30 October 1971) is a British actor. He is known for his roles as Robbie Wright in the BBC series ''Grange Hill'' (1985–90) and Billy Ray in the ITV series '' London's Burning'' (1993–98). He also had three Top 30 hits on the UK Singles Chart in 1996. Career Born in Glasgow, Alford attended Anna Scher's stage school from age 11 in London, alongside future '' EastEnders'' actors Sid Owen and Patsy Palmer. He appeared as a child actor in ITV sitcom ''Now and Then'' before landing the role of Robbie Wright in 1985 in ''Grange Hill''. Alford featured on the Grange Hill "Just Say No" anti-drug single. In 1980, he appeared in ''Not the Nine O'Clock News'', joining in a song about a strike-breaking train driver. In 1993, prior to his solo singing career, he took his highest profile adult role as fireman Billy Ray in ITV's '' London's Burning'', remaining in the role for five years. In 1996 this led to a short-lived singing career during wh ...
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Gary Love
Gary Joseph Love (born 26 November 1964) is a British actor and film director. He is best known for playing the role of Sergeant Tony Wilton in the British Army inspired award-winning series ''Soldier Soldier'', and as Jimmy McClaren in Grange Hill in 1984. He is also a director and has directed episodes of '' London's Burning'', ''Casualty'' and '' Waking The Dead''. Love was born in Kensington, London, and attended the Barbara Speake Stage School in Acton, West London. Filmography As actor *1984: ''Grange Hill'' as Jimmy McClaren *1986: ''Starting Out'' as Mick Brown (2 episodes) *1988 ''"A Question Of Style"'' (Austin Rover salesman training video) *1988: ''Jack the Ripper'' as Derek ::''Never the Twain'' as Postman *1989: ''Screen Two'' as Alan Loader (Here Is the News) :: '' Birds of a Feather'' as Pool Man (Just Visiting) ::''Blackeyes'' as Colin (2 episodes) *1990: '' The Krays'' as Teddy 'Steve' Smith *1991: ''Murder Most Horrid'' as Constable Williams ("The Case ...
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Mmoloki Chrystie
Mmoloki Chrystie is an English actor, probably best recognised for playing the football-crazed, not-too-bright Frazer "Frazz" Davis in the BAFTA award-winning Central Television / Children's ITV comedy-drama ''Press Gang''. Prior to that, Chrystie had played Kevin Baylon in another children's favourite, ''Grange Hill'', from 1984 to 1987. Kevin was best friend of 'Zammo' McGuire (Lee MacDonald), and so featured heavily in the infamous Zammo "Just Say No" drugs storyline and campaign. After ''Press Gang'' ended in 1993, Chrystie left acting, but was still involved in the business, working as an assistant director on a small budget film called ''Rage'', and later setting up his own production company. He wrote and directed the 2000 short film ''Underbelly''. In 2003, Chrystie was one of a number of former ''Grange Hill'' cast members approached by presenter Justin Lee Collins to appear in '' Bring Back...'', a Channel 4 programme designed to re-unite cast members to perform the ' ...
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Steven Woodcock
Steven Woodcock (born 23 February 1964) is an English actor, best known for his role as Clyde Tavernier in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''; a role that he played from July 1990 to July 1993. Other television credits include ''Grange Hill'' (1983–1984); ''The Lenny Henry Show'' (1985); ''Casualty'' (1987), '' London's Burning'', ''Rockliffe's Babies'' and ''Only Fools and Horses''. Steven started as a writer and one of his plays, ''Jah-Jah Reached The Top'', was performed at London's Royal Court Theatre. A serious musician, he has composed over 500 songs and plays the guitar and bass professionally. Steven was also once a keen boxer Boxer most commonly refers to: * Boxer (boxing), a competitor in the sport of boxing *Boxer (dog), a breed of dog Boxer or boxers may also refer to: Animal kingdom * Boxer crab * Boxer shrimp, a small group of decapod crustaceans * Boxer snipe ee ...; a skill he used when his EastEnder's character took up the sport on-screen in 1991. Refe ...
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