HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Clive Andrew Mantle (born 3 June 1957) is an English actor. He played general surgeon
Mike Barratt Mike may refer to: Animals * Mike (cat), cat and guardian of the British Museum * Mike the Headless Chicken, chicken that lived for 18 months after his head had been cut off * Mike (chimpanzee), a chimpanzee featured in several books and documenta ...
in the BBC hospital drama series '' Casualty'' and ''
Holby City ''Holby City'' (stylised on-screen as HOLBY CIY) is a British medical drama television series that aired weekly on BBC One. It was created by Tony McHale and Mal Young as a spin-off from the established BBC medical drama ''Casualty'', and pr ...
'' in the 1990s, and Little John in the 1980s fantasy series '' Robin of Sherwood''. He returned to ''Casualty'' in 2016 as Mike Barratt for the show's 30th anniversary. Mantle was educated at Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire between 1970 and 1975 and at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) between 1978 and 1980. He appeared in 11 productions of the
National Youth Theatre The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain (NYT) is a youth theatre and registered charity in London. Its aim is to develop and nurture young people through creative arts and theatrical productions. Founded in 1956 as the world's first youth th ...
in five seasons between 1974 and 1978, and began carving a successful career as a stage actor in the 1980s, alongside various television roles. In 1984 he was nominated for an Olivier Award and was joint Best Newcomer in the Plays and Players Awards for his performance as Lennie in '' Of Mice and Men''. That year he was cast as Little John in ''Robin of Sherwood'', a role which he considers the most enjoyable of his career and which has remained one of his best-known roles. He was to appear as the first Nuclear Man in '' Superman IV: The Quest for Peace'' in 1987, but his scenes were cut from the film; they were later included with other deleted scenes when the film was released on DVD. After playing several minor roles in other Hollywood films such as '' White Hunter Black Heart'' (1990) and '' Alien 3'' (1992), Mantle was cast as consultant Dr Mike Barratt in ''Casualty'', becoming one of its most popular characters. He left ''Casualty'' in 1996 after appearing in 85 episodes between October 1992 and November 1996, but after struggling with his acting career, he returned to the role in 1999 in ''Holby City'', and appeared in another 32 episodes until 2001. On stage, Mantle has appeared in plays such as '' Coming Clean'', '' A Streetcar Named Desire'', and '' Educating Rita'', and has continued his successful stage career since departing from ''Holby City''. In 2003 he appeared in '' Rattle of a Simple Man''; in 2006 he played the part of The Narrator in '' The Rocky Horror Show''; and over the Christmas and New Year period of 2007–2008, he portrayed the villain
Abanazer Abanazar is a magician and the primary antagonist in the Aladdin pantomime. He was also the basis for Jafar in the Disney version of ''Aladdin''. History The character first appeared in the harlequinade ''Aladin'' in 1788 as 'The African Magician' ...
in a pantomime production of ''
Aladdin Aladdin ( ; ar, علاء الدين, ', , ATU 561, ‘Aladdin') is a Middle-Eastern folk tale. It is one of the best-known tales associated with ''The Book of One Thousand and One Nights'' (''The Arabian Nights''), despite not being part of ...
'' at the Theatre Royal in
Bath Bath may refer to: * Bathing, immersion in a fluid ** Bathtub, a large open container for water, in which a person may wash their body ** Public bathing, a public place where people bathe * Thermae, ancient Roman public bathing facilities Plac ...
. In 2010 he portrayed comedian
Tommy Cooper Thomas Frederick Cooper (19 March 1921 – 15 April 1984) was a Welsh prop comedian and magician. As an entertainer, his appearance was large and lumbering at , and he habitually wore a red fez when performing. He served in the British Army f ...
in the stage entertainment show ''
Jus' Like That! A Night Out with Tommy Cooper ''Jus' Like That! A Night Out with Tommy Cooper'' is a stage comedy and entertainment show featuring various comedians and actors as Tommy Cooper. Written by John Fisher and directed by Patrick Ryecart, it appeared at the Edinburgh Festival among ...
''; it was one of his most challenging roles, due to the various skills the performance required. More recently, Mantle has become known for his roles on television as Lord Greatjon Umber in
HBO Home Box Office (HBO) is an American premium television network, which is the flagship property of namesake parent subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc., itself a unit owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. The overall Home Box Office business unit is ba ...
's ''
Game of Thrones ''Game of Thrones'' is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss for HBO. It is an adaptation of ''A Song of Ice and Fire'', a series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin, the first ...
'' and as Tony Curry, Ollie's ( Will Mellor's) father, in the BBC's ''
White Van Man "White van man" is a stereotype used in the United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the Europe ...
''.


Early life

Mantle was born in
Barnet Barnet may refer to: People *Barnet (surname) * Barnet (given name) Places United Kingdom *Chipping Barnet or High Barnet, commonly known as Barnet, one of three focal towns of the borough below. *East Barnet, a district of the borough below; an ...
,
Hertfordshire Hertfordshire ( or ; often abbreviated Herts) is one of the home counties in southern England. It borders Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire to the north, Essex to the east, Greater London to the south, and Buckinghamshire to the west. For govern ...
, in 1957. He was the cousin of John Hallam and was a keen supporter of Chelsea Football Club from a young age. Mantle studied at the boarding school Kimbolton School in Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire between 1970 and 1975, and was a chorister in the
Choir of St John's College, Cambridge The Choir of St John's College, Cambridge is considered to be one of the finest collegiate choirs in the world. It is part of the English cathedral tradition, having been founded to sing the daily liturgy in the College Chapel, though it is set ...
for four years. He first worked on a farm in Cambridgeshire during his studies and soon became interested in theatre. He appeared in 11 productions of the
National Youth Theatre The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain (NYT) is a youth theatre and registered charity in London. Its aim is to develop and nurture young people through creative arts and theatrical productions. Founded in 1956 as the world's first youth th ...
in five seasons between 1974 and 1978. As a student, Mantle lived in a basement flat in
Islington Islington () is a district in the north of Greater London, England, and part of the London Borough of Islington. It is a mainly residential district of Inner London, extending from Islington's High Street to Highbury Fields, encompassing the ar ...
. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) between 1978 and 1980, where he initially found his towering height of 6' 5½" (1.97 m) to be a hindrance to the sort of roles he could convincingly perform in his acting. He said that he was discouraged early on by people who said, "You'll never work, you're too tall to be an actor." He later said about his height:


Career


1980s

In 1980, Mantle debuted on the screen with a small role as Ewen in
Christian Marnham Christian Marnham is a director active in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1970 he filmed the short, ''The Showman''. In 1980 he shot the short feature film '' The Orchard End Murder'', which was screen debut of actor Clive Mantle. In 1985 he directed the e ...
's short thriller feature ''
The Orchard End Murder ''The Orchard End Murder'' is a 1980 British short thriller film by Marnham & Harvey Productions. It was directed and written by Christian Marnham, and stars Tracy Hyde, Bill Wallis, Clive Mantle, and Raymond Adamson. It marked the film debu ...
''. In 1981, he appeared in the national tours of ''The Ideal Gnome Expedition'' for David Wood's
Whirligig Theatre Whirligig Theatre is a British theatre company based in London. It presents full-length musicals and plays in London and on tour. Whirligig was founded in 1979 by David Wood and John Gould. Its first production was the musical, ''The Plotters of ...
and Deborah Warner's play, '' Woyzeck'', which showed at the University Theatre during the Edinburgh Festival. In 1982, he appeared in an episode of the TV series '' Minder'', before taking on the voice of Private Smith in the animated military comedy series ''
Jane Jane may refer to: * Jane (given name), a feminine given name * Jane (surname), related to the given name Film and television * ''Jane'' (1915 film), a silent comedy film directed by Frank Lloyd * ''Jane'' (2016 film), a South Korean drama fil ...
''. From 3 November 1982, Mantle portrayed Jurgen opposite
Eamon Boland Eamon Denis Boland (born 15 July 1947 in Manchester, Lancashire) is an English actor. He has played Tony Walker in ''Casualty'', Frank O'Connor in '' Coronation Street'', Gerry Hollis in '' Kinsey'', Jim Gray in '' The Chief'', Phil Fox in ''F ...
, C. J. Allen, Philip Donaghy and
Ian McCurrach Ian McCurrach (born c. 1959) is a British actor, director, journalist and author. Ian trained at The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and he is probably best known for his portrayal of the lead character of Pip in a Peter Coe production of Dickens' ...
in David Hayman's award-winning stage production of '' Coming Clean'' at the
Bush Theatre The Bush Theatre is located in the Passmore Edwards Public Library, Shepherd's Bush, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. It was established in 1972 as a showcase for the work of new writers. The Bush Theatre strives to create a spa ...
in London. In 1983, Mantle was cast in the fantasy series '' Robin of Sherwood'' as " Little John", a legendary fellow outlaw of Robin Hood, who was said to be Robin's chief lieutenant and second-in-command of the Merry Men, in a cast which included Michael Praed as "Robin Hood", Peter Llewellyn Williams as "
Much Much may refer to: *Much (TV channel), a cable network in Canada and its domestic and international spin-offs *Much TV, a satellite cable channel in Taiwan * ''Much'' (album), a 2001 album by Ten Shekel Shirt * Much the Miller's Son, one of Robin ...
", Ray Winstone as " Will Scarlet", and
Judi Trott Judi Trott (born 11 November 1962) is an English actress and is best known for her portrayal of the Lady Marion of Leaford in the popular 1980s TV series ''Robin of Sherwood''. Trott was born in Plymouth and started her career as a ballet danc ...
as " Maid Marian". Footage for the series was shot in rural Somerset and Wiltshire, with the Saxon Tithe Barn in
Bradford-on Avon Bradford-on-Avon (sometimes Bradford on Avon or Bradford upon Avon) is a town and civil parish in west Wiltshire, England, near the border with Somerset, which had a population of 9,402 at the 2011 census. The town's canal, historic buildings ...
functioning as the great hall of Nottingham Castle,
Great Chalfield Manor Great Chalfield Manor is an English country house at Great Chalfield, about northeast of the town of Bradford on Avon in the west of the county of Wiltshire. History Pevsner describes Great Chalfield as "one of the most perfect examples of t ...
near Melksham doubling as Maid Marion's family home, and numerous battles were shot at Leaford Grange and
Nettleton Mill Nettleton Mill is a mill house in Wiltshire, England, on the banks of the Bybrook River, to the southeast of Nettleton. Part of the Castle Combe estate, it was built in 1774 as a farmhouse; this date is inscribed on the outer building. The ol ...
near Castle Combe, locations which Mantle considered to be "wonderfully realised and breathtaking". The waterfall scene for the quarterstaff battle between Robin and Little John in the first episode "Robin Hood and the Sorcerer" was shot at Bowood House. Helen Phillips said of his performance as Little John, "excellently played by Clive Mantle, the series' John at first appears to conform to a, by then, well-established stereotype." Mantle has said of his role:
It is the job I've enjoyed doing more than anything else on TV. I have the greatest memories of beautiful, halcyon days-out filming on location and we had such a great, fun crew working on the show. We still get together once a year. Not just the cast but also the directors, producer, props guys, it's like a family! I think the key to part of the series' success was that this great camaraderie came across on screen.
In 1984, he was nominated for an Olivier Award and was joint Best Newcomer in the Plays and Players Awards for his performance as Lennie in '' Of Mice and Men''. Following the success of the play, it was transferred from the Nuffield Theatre in Southampton to the Mermaid Theatre in London. He went on to tour extensively as Lennie in ''Of Mice and Men'', and has appeared in six different productions of the play. He also played Little John in the theatrical production of '' Robin Hood'' at the Young Vic Theatre; and Mitch in Tim Albery's production of '' A Streetcar Named Desire'' at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. Other theatrical credits include '' The Relapse''; '' The Red Devil Battery Sign''; ''
King John King John may refer to: Rulers * John, King of England (1166–1216) * John I of Jerusalem (c. 1170–1237) * John Balliol, King of Scotland (c. 1249–1314) * John I of France (15–20 November 1316) * John II of France (1319–1364) * John I o ...
''; '' Johnny Johnson''; ''
The Ideal Gnome Expedition ''The Ideal Gnome Expedition'' (sometimes called ''Chish 'n' Fips'') is a British musical play, with book, music and lyrics by children's playwright David Wood. It was first staged in 1980, and has since been adapted as a TV series and staged by ...
''; '' East''; '' Blood on the Neck of the Cat'' and ''
Bedroom Farce A bedroom farce or sex farce is a type of light comedy, which centres on the sexual pairings and recombinations of characters as they move through improbable plots and slamming doors. Overview The most famous bedroom farceur is probably George ...
''. He has also appeared as the guest star at the Wyndham's Theatre and Theatre Royal Bath, in the award-winning production of '' The Play What I Wrote''. Also in 1984, Mantle was one of four in the live BBC radio comedy show '' In One Ear''. with Nick Wilton, Helen Lederer and Steve Brown. He transferred to TV with a version of it in 1987 called ''Hello Mum'' which was also live. In 1986, Mantle replaced Alan Rickman as Achilles in Howard Davies's
Royal Shakespeare Company The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. The company employs over 1,000 staff and produces around 20 productions a year. The RSC plays regularly in London, St ...
production of '' Troilus and Cressida'' at the Barbican Theatre in London. ''London Theatre Record'' said that Mantle "gives a curious performance: virtually a mirror-image of Ajax in his nasal, bovine stolidity." He continued with minor screen roles as a ruffian on a bus in Ronald Neame's film ''
Foreign Body A foreign body (FB) is any object originating outside the body of an organism. In machinery, it can mean any unwanted intruding object. Most references to foreign bodies involve propulsion through natural orifices into hollow organs. Foreign bo ...
'' and as "Big Ben" Davis in '' Dempsey and Makepeace'' in 1986. He was to appear as the first Nuclear Man in '' Superman IV: The Quest for Peace'' (1987), but the role was left on the cutting room floor. Some of his deleted footage from ''Superman IV'' was released on DVD in a Special Edition as part of ''
Superman Ultimate Collector's Edition Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in June 1938, DC Comics' Superman has appeared in various films almost since his inception. He debuted in cinemas in a series of animated shorts beginning in 1941, subsequently starring in two movie seria ...
'' in November 2006. The footage was included as "Additional Scenes" but was not re-incorporated into the main feature. In 1987–1998 he appeared in two episodes of '' Smith & Jones'', and in 1989 played a policeman in the TV series ''
The Return of Shelley ''Shelley'' is a British sitcom made by Thames Television and originally broadcast on ITV (TV network), ITV from 12 July 1979 to 12 January 1984 and from 11 October 1988 to 1 September 1992. It stars Hywel Bennett as Dr James Shelley, 28 years o ...
'' and had a small role as Johnny Ladder in the
Menahem Golan Menahem Golan ( he, מנחם גולן; May 31, 1929 – August 8, 2014, originally Menachem Globus) was an Israeli film producer, screenwriter, and director. He was best known for co-owning The Cannon Group with his cousin Yoram Globus. Cannon sp ...
-directed film '' Mack the Knife'', a 19th-century set crime comedy which starred Raúl Juliá, Richard Harris, and Julia Migenes in the leading roles. He also appeared in the radio plays '' Farewell, My Lovely''; '' Frozen Assets''; and ''The Rise and Fall of the Romanov Autocracy''.


1990s

In 1990, Mantle had a small role as an electricity meter reader in the '' One Foot in the Grave'' episode "The Return of the Speckled Band", and played Harry, a man who "gave
Clint Eastwood Clinton Eastwood Jr. (born May 31, 1930) is an American actor and film director. After achieving success in the Western TV series '' Rawhide'', he rose to international fame with his role as the "Man with No Name" in Sergio Leone's "''Doll ...
a pounding" in '' White Hunter Black Heart''. In 1991, Mantle played an irate husband whose wife is chatted up by Richie ( Rik Mayall) in the first episode of '' Bottom'', " Smells", and also had a role as a police inspector in an episode of '' Drop the Dead Donkey''. In 1991–92 he played Dave in Sandi Toksvig's '' The Pocket Dream'' at the
Nottingham Playhouse Nottingham Playhouse is a theatre in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. It was first established as a repertory theatre in 1948 when it operated from a former cinema in Goldsmith Street. Directors during this period included Val May and Fr ...
and Albery Theatre in London. In 1992 he played a minor character as a bald monk in the film '' Alien 3'', in which he had to shave his head for the role. In applying for the film, Mantle sent off photographs of himself from a RADA play he had once starred in, sporting a similar shaven look. In an interview at the time, he spoke of his role in ''Alien 3'':
I'm playing a heinous criminal. In fact, there are about 12 or 15 of us, the last remaining prisoners on a prison asteroid, which is hurtling through space. It was a hard labour prison, which is about the best place to send all your hardened, nastiest pieces of work. We're not nice people.
Also in 1992, he starred in the CITV series '' WYSIWYG''. Mantle is best known for his long stint as general surgeon Dr
Mike Barratt Mike may refer to: Animals * Mike (cat), cat and guardian of the British Museum * Mike the Headless Chicken, chicken that lived for 18 months after his head had been cut off * Mike (chimpanzee), a chimpanzee featured in several books and documenta ...
in 85 episodes of the TV series '' Casualty'' from October 1992 to November 1996, and 32 episodes of ''
Holby City ''Holby City'' (stylised on-screen as HOLBY CIY) is a British medical drama television series that aired weekly on BBC One. It was created by Tony McHale and Mal Young as a spin-off from the established BBC medical drama ''Casualty'', and pr ...
'' between 1999 and 2001. He previously appeared in ''Casualty'' as the brother of a patient in 1988. Mantle received much acclaim for his role and was one of the show's most popular characters. He was praised for being entirely convincing as a hospital consultant and very dominant and authoritative in his role, "shouting orders in incomprehensible hospital-speak." ''Daily Mirror'' described him as a "heart-throb consultant" and said that the role brought him "an army of female fans". A 2001 poll by the Scottish '' Sunday Mail'' voted him 7th on a list of Top "10 heart-throb docs on the box" in a list which included the likes of
George Clooney George Timothy Clooney (born May 6, 1961) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is the recipient of List of awards and nominations received by George Clooney, numerous accolades, including a British Academy Film Awards, British Academy Film A ...
and Goran Višnjić. Mantle has said that during his role as the doctor he received a lot of fan mail, some of which were medically related and asking for his advice, believing him to be a real doctor, but professed that he couldn't even stand the sight of real blood. He has said, "It's funny because people always treat me like a doctor. Not a day goes by without someone coming up to me and asking me for advice." In 1996, he turned down an offer of £250,000 to continue playing the character, and last appeared in ''Casualty'' in November 1996. He said of his departure:
I've had a great time, but I'm frightened that, if I stick around too long, I'll end up unable to do anything else. It's not about money, it's about doing other things and not wanting Mike to pale into insignificance.
In 1995, Mantle was honoured with a surprise ''
This Is Your Life This Is Your Life may refer to: Television * ''This Is Your Life'' (American franchise), an American radio and television documentary biography series hosted by Ralph Edwards * ''This Is Your Life'' (Australian TV series), the Australian versio ...
'' edition, presented by Michael Aspel; the title theme drew upon the "Robin of Sherwood", after his role as Little John. During the life tribute, Mantle met his heroes from Worcestershire County Cricket Club, and the Chelsea FA Cup winners from 1970. Also in 1995 Mantle appeared alongside
Imelda Staunton Imelda Mary Philomena Bernadette Staunton (born 9 January 1956) is an English actress and singer. After training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Staunton began her career in repertory theatre in 1976 and appeared in various theatre produ ...
on A Bit of Fry & Laurie. In 1994 he played a prophet in '' Jo Brand Through the Cakehole'', and in 1995 he performed on stage as Frank in '' Educating Rita'', a No.1 National Tour. In 1996 he visited Ghana on an eight-day tour for the charity Save The Children. Mantle was a friend of Jill Dando, and played the prosecuting barrister in a TV dramatisation of the trial of Barry George in a '' Tonight With Trevor McDonald'' special, ''Nothing But The Truth''. In 1997, Mantle was cast opposite Sarah Lancashire as Jack Deakin in the comedy series ''
Bloomin' Marvellous ''Bloomin' Marvellous'' is a 1997 BBC comedy series starring Clive Mantle, Sarah Lancashire, and Kathryn Hunt. Written by playwright John Godber John Harry Godber (born 18 May 1956) is known mainly for observational comedies. The ''Plays and ...
'', written by playwright John Godber, described as "a comedy about a couple who decide to start a family." The series was panned by most critics, and Mantle sarcastically remarked that "I've seen murderers and rapists get a better press than we did." In 1998, he appeared in Stephen Daldry's production of '' The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists'' at the Liverpool Playhouse and the Theatre Royal Stratford East theatres. In 1998-9 he portrayed Simon Horton, younger brother of David Horton in the British sitcom '' The Vicar of Dibley'' for two episodes; Stevyn Colgan said that his imposing height was "used to great comic effect" in this role when he became the love interest of 5' 0" (1.52 m) tall Reverend Geraldine Granger (
Dawn French Dawn Roma French (born 11 October 1957) is a British actress, comedian, presenter and writer. French is known for writing and starring on the BBC comedy sketch show ''French and Saunders'' with her best friend and comedy partner, Jennifer Saunde ...
). From March 1999, Mantle played Victor in Jan Sargent's production of '' The Price'' at the Bristol Old Vic.
Ian Shuttleworth Terence Ian Shuttleworth (born 6 July 1963 in Belfast, UK) is a Northern Irish theatre critic and author. He was joint senior theatre critic for the ''Financial Times'' from May 2007 until March 2019. He was editor and publisher of ''Theatre Recor ...
of the '' Financial Times'' describes Mantle's Victor as a character who "sacrificed a promising academic career in science to become a cop on the beat simply in order to keep his shattered father" and said that "Clive Mantle expresses his obstinacy through gritted teeth and cold, civil smiles rather than letting it loose", also remarking that both he and his wife Esther (played by Susan Wooldridge) seemed several years too young for their roles. In May 1999, Mantle, a
cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...
fan, agreed to participate in a celebrity international cricket tournament with the likes of Caprice Bourret, Rory Bremner, Ainsley Harriott, Lawrence Dallaglio, Lesley Garrett, Barry Norman, and Robbie Earle, and played
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
on 14 May 1999.


2000s

After experiencing mixed fortunes in his acting career after leaving ''Casualty'', Mantle agreed to return to the role as Dr Mike Barratt in ''Holby City'' in 1999. Claire Stoker of '' Liverpool Echo'' said that "Clive will always be the best consultant Holby had ever had." Mantle finally left his role in ''Holby City'' after 32 episodes in 2001. That year, Mantle participated in a charity trek of the Annapurna circuit in the Himalayas and to Everest Base Camp, reaching 18,420 ft in aid of
Hope and Homes for Children Hope and Homes for Children (HHC) is a British registered charity operating and working with children, their families and communities in several countries in Central and Eastern Europe and Africa, to help children grow up in safe and productiv ...
. In 2002, Mantle appeared in an episode of ''
Heartbeat A heartbeat is one cardiac cycle of the heart. Heartbeat, heart beat, heartbeats, and heart beats may refer to: Computing *Heartbeat (computing), a periodic signal to indicate normal operation or to synchronize parts of a system *Heartbeat, clus ...
''. He played a character called Vinny Sanders In 2003, Mantle played Maynard in Ben Bolt's TV movie, '' Second Nature'', which starred
Alec Baldwin Alexander Rae Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958) is an American actor, comedian, and producer. In his early career, Baldwin played both leading and supporting roles in a variety of films such as Tim Burton's ''Beetlejuice'' (1988), Mike Nichol ...
in the leading role, and appeared in the first episode of the series '' Fortysomething''. He portrayed Percy, described as a "big, bashful Northern mill-worker who lives with his mum", in Patrick Sanford's stage production of '' Rattle of a Simple Man'' at the
Clwyd Theatr Cymru Theatr Clwyd () is a regional arts centre and producing theatre from Mold, Flintshire, in North East Wales. It opened as Theatr Clwyd in 1976, but was known between 1998 and 2015 as Clwyd Theatr Cymru, before reverting to its original name. His ...
in Mold, Flintshire. Gail Cooper of the '' Western Mail'' praised his performance and said:
Mantle, better known as dishy and confident consultant Mike Barrett in ''Casualty'', is cast completely against type as Percy, the 42-year-old virgin who admits to being only 35. His body language is superb: awkward, self-effacing, obsessively tidy – ''
Coronation Street ''Coronation Street'' is an English soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres around a cobbled, terraced street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based on inner-city Salford. Origi ...
'' fans should think Roy Cropper if they want to imagine the sort of man Percy is.
In 2003, Mantle began filming '' The Bingo Club'', one of five specially commissioned one-hour plays which were screened in January 2004 on BBC1. Co-starring Paula Wilcox and John McArdle, ''The Bingo Tales'' relates the story of three women facing romantic hardship and growing old. During production, Mantle fell on his face while shooting a fencing scene and was rushed to Selly Oak Hospital with a ruptured ligament in his leg. In 2004, Mantle appeared in an episode of '' The Afternoon Play'', and in 2005 appeared in John Putch's two-part TV movie '' The Poseidon Adventure'', opposite Adam Baldwin, Steve Guttenberg and Rutger Hauer. He also appeared in an episode of ''
Doctors Doctor or The Doctor may refer to: Personal titles * Doctor (title), the holder of an accredited academic degree * A medical practitioner, including: ** Physician ** Surgeon ** Dentist ** Veterinary physician ** Optometrist *Other roles ** ...
''. In 2006, he guest-starred in the ''
Doctor Who ''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor, an extraterrestrial being who appears to be human. The Doctor explores the u ...
'' audio drama '' The Settling'' by
Big Finish Productions Big Finish Productions is a British company that produces books and audio plays (released straight to compact disc and for download in MP3 and m4b format) based, primarily, on cult science fiction properties. These include ''Doctor Who'', the ...
, and had a role in
Simon Shore Simon Shore (born 1959 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire) is a British director, writer, and editor. Shore studied film at the Royal College of Art, where he made several short films, including '' La Boule'', which won a BAFTA award and was short-listed ...
's TV movie about a boy with
autism The autism spectrum, often referred to as just autism or in the context of a professional diagnosis autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or autism spectrum condition (ASC), is a neurodevelopmental condition (or conditions) characterized by difficulti ...
, '' After Thomas'', He toured as "The Narrator" in '' The Rocky Horror Show'', and also played Brauner opposite Robin Hood's Michael Praed in Haymarket Productions's National Tour of Brian Stewart's '' Killing Castro''. The play was performed at the Festival Theatre in
Malvern Malvern or Malverne may refer to: Places Australia * Malvern, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide * Malvern, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne * City of Malvern, a former local government area near Melbourne * Electoral district of Malvern, an e ...
in June 2006, and was described by the '' Birmingham Mail'' as an "acclaimed comedy" which "chronicles the more bizarre of America's attempts to kill the Cuban leader
Fidel Castro Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (; ; 13 August 1926 – 25 November 2016) was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who was the leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008, serving as the prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and president from 1976 to 200 ...
– including filling his shoes with poison and inventing an exploding cigar." Over the Christmas and New Year period of 2007 and 2008, Mantle portrayed the villain
Abanazer Abanazar is a magician and the primary antagonist in the Aladdin pantomime. He was also the basis for Jafar in the Disney version of ''Aladdin''. History The character first appeared in the harlequinade ''Aladin'' in 1788 as 'The African Magician' ...
in a pantomime production of ''
Aladdin Aladdin ( ; ar, علاء الدين, ', , ATU 561, ‘Aladdin') is a Middle-Eastern folk tale. It is one of the best-known tales associated with ''The Book of One Thousand and One Nights'' (''The Arabian Nights''), despite not being part of ...
'' at the Theatre Royal in
Bath Bath may refer to: * Bathing, immersion in a fluid ** Bathtub, a large open container for water, in which a person may wash their body ** Public bathing, a public place where people bathe * Thermae, ancient Roman public bathing facilities Plac ...
, described as an attempt by a theatre spokesman for Mantle to "throw off his gentle giant persona and transform himself into a classic panto baddie for the audience to boo and hiss wildly." He performed in 64 shows over the duration of five and a half weeks. In 2008, he appeared in an episode of '' The Invisibles'', opposite Anthony Head, Warren Clarke and Jenny Agutter. In 2009, Mantle had minor roles in
Lucy Akhurst Lucy Akhurst (born 18 November 1970) is an English actress, writer and director who has been working mainly in television since the 1990s. She starred alongside Neil Morrissey in ''The Vanishing Man'' and then came to prominence in a lead role in ...
's Morris dancing comedy '' Morris: A Life with Bells On'' and in the Thaddeus O'Sullivan historical biopic of Sir
Winston Churchill Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 November 187424 January 1965) was a British statesman, soldier, and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1940 to 1945 Winston Churchill in the Second World War, dur ...
, '' Into the Storm'', co-starring Iain Glen, Brendan Gleeson, and James D'Arcy.


2010s

In 2010, Mantle portrayed
Tommy Cooper Thomas Frederick Cooper (19 March 1921 – 15 April 1984) was a Welsh prop comedian and magician. As an entertainer, his appearance was large and lumbering at , and he habitually wore a red fez when performing. He served in the British Army f ...
in the successful stage entertainment show ''
Jus' Like That! A Night Out With Tommy Cooper ''Jus' Like That! A Night Out with Tommy Cooper'' is a stage comedy and entertainment show featuring various comedians and actors as Tommy Cooper. Written by John Fisher and directed by Patrick Ryecart, it appeared at the Edinburgh Festival among ...
'', which appeared at the Edinburgh Festival. To train for the role, Mantle mastered many of Cooper's magic tricks, studying under Geoffrey Durham for several months. Mantle was thrilled to take on the role as Cooper is his ultimate comic hero, saying "It's such a big privilege playing Tommy – I genuinely love the man. He is one of the funniest comedians this country has ever produced. So this whole tour for me is just an immense thrill." Mantle considered the role highly challenging, given that he had to combine several aspects of skill, from the magic tricks to the joke-telling, the physical comedy, and emulating the distinctive voice. Some people initially questioned the suitability of Mantle for the character, given that he was well known for playing a solemn doctor in ''Casualty'', but he and the play were warmly received by critics. '' South Wales Echo'' called it a "compelling, funny and moving play" and said "Clive, best known for his role as Dr Mike Barratt in Casualty, has had to get used to wearing a fez and conjuring up some magic for his title role of Jus' Like That! A Night Out With Tommy Cooper." In 2011 he took a supporting role in the TV series ''
White Van Man "White van man" is a stereotype used in the United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the Europe ...
'' as Tony Curry, father of the central character, Ollie "Rogan" Josh Curry, played by Will Mellor. He also has an ongoing role in
HBO Home Box Office (HBO) is an American premium television network, which is the flagship property of namesake parent subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc., itself a unit owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. The overall Home Box Office business unit is ba ...
's ''
Game of Thrones ''Game of Thrones'' is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss for HBO. It is an adaptation of ''A Song of Ice and Fire'', a series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin, the first ...
'' as Lord Greatjon Umber, a close ally of Robb Stark, and has provided the voice to the audio editions of Andy McNab's Nick Stone thrillers. In 2012, Mantle appeared in the '' Sherlock'' episode " The Hounds of Baskerville" as Dr Frankland. In 2013, Mantle performed in the black comedy '' The Ladykillers'', playing the part of Major Courtney. He was forced to withdraw from the touring production in March 2013 after he was attacked at the Travelodge hotel in Newcastle. On the night of Saturday 23 March, he became involved in a brawl after asking a group of fellow guests to keep the noise down, during which part of his right ear was bitten off. He had to have emergency surgery at the Royal Victoria Infirmary hospital to have it sewn back on. A 32-year-old man from Hamilton, South Lanarkshire was charged over the incident and appeared before a magistrate in April 2013, and another man was released on bail in connection to the incident; a third man has been released without charge. In June 2014 the two accused were found not guilty of all charges. In 2014 Mantle supplied the voice of Gator in the eighteenth season of the British children's television series '' Thomas & Friends'' as well as its sixth CGI animated film ''
Tale of the Brave ''Thomas & Friends'' (also known as ''Thomas the Tank Engine'' or ''The Railway Series'') is a media franchise created by Rev. W. Awdry and Britt Allcroft. The franchise revolves around a railway, called the North Western Railway, located on t ...
''. He voiced Gator in both British and American dubbed versions.


Filmography


References


External links

*
Audio interview
a
BBC Wiltshire
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mantle, Clive 1957 births Living people 21st-century English male actors 20th-century English male actors Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art English male film actors English male stage actors English male television actors English male voice actors Male actors from London National Youth Theatre members People educated at Kimbolton School People from Chipping Barnet Actors from Hertfordshire