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Mark Christopher Wingett (born 1 January 1961) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as PC/DC
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in '' The Bill'' and ''
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'' as Mike Swann, '' Hollyoaks'' as Frank Symons and ''
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'' as Terry Molloy. His first screen role was in the 1967 film '' To Sir, with Love'' as a school pupil.


Acting career

Wingett was born in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. His father was an officer in the Royal Navy, and the family moved to wherever he was stationed, including Malta and Singapore, but mostly in Portsmouth. He attended Padnell Junior School in Cowplain, followed by Horndean Technology College (then known as Horndean Bilateral School). Wingett wanted to act from his youth and joined the
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. His film debut came in 1979 when he played Dave, a reckless and rebellious
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, in '' Quadrophenia''. Because the film was X-rated, he was too young to watch it legally. In 1983 he made his first appearance as PC Jim Carver in " Woodentop", which became the pilot episode for '' The Bill''. He was one of four actors in "Woodentop" who returned in the series' first complete season. He played
Jim Carver ''The Bill'' is a long-running British television police procedural television series, named after a slang term for the police. The characters are all police officers or civilian staff at the fictional Sun Hill police station in London. Senior ...
in around 780 episodes, from 1984 until his departure in 2005 which ended 21 years on The Bill. Jim Carver was central to several major plotlines on ''The Bill'', including the character's struggles with alcoholism, gambling and as a victim of domestic violence. Wingett made a brief return in March 2007 to coincide with the departure of Trudie Goodwin, then the only other remaining original cast member. In 2005 he appeared in the BBC One soap opera ''
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'' as Mike Swann, the father of Mickey Miller and Dawn Swann, initially for a week-long stint. He returned to the soap in late 2005, leaving in March 2006. Also in 2005 he appeared as Terry Molloy, a London gangster who had turned Queen's evidence on his cohorts following a robbery in the ''
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'' episode '' A Fresh Start.'' Wingett provides the voiceover for the British television version of the hit American TV series '' American Chopper'' aired on the Discovery Channel. He also appeared in the "Spartacus" episode of the BBC's '' Heroes and Villains'' as the gladiator trainer Lentulus Batiatus. In 2009, he appeared in the BBC daytime series ''
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'' as Danny Hayworth alongside Pauline Quirke, returning to the programme for its second series in 2010. In 2018, he issued a privately-printed pamphlet 'Tattered Troubadour', a 36 page disquisition on the musician GG Allin at his own publishing house Nantz Press. In addition to acting, Wingett has directed several stage productions. In 2010, he directed the play ''Good to Firm'' by Ed Waugh and Trevor Wood at the Customs House, South Shields. In 2000, Wingett directed the play ''Lone Star'' by
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, in a production which toured Australia and starred his fellow ''Bill'' cast members Russell Boulter and
Huw Higginson Huw Higginson (born 21 February 1964) is an English actor, best known for playing PC George Garfield in '' The Bill'' from 1989 to 1999. Higginson has also appeared in ''Heartbeat'', ''EastEnders'', '' Casualty'', '' By Any Means'' and '' Jes ...
. McKew, Maxine
The Bill turns 16
''The 7.30 Report'' (ABC TV), 18 October 2000.


Personal life

Wingett's partner is Sharon Martin,The Times BFI London Film Festival -The Last King Of Scotland: Opening Gala
Getty Images, 18 October 2006.
a makeup artist. They have a daughter, Jamila, and a stepson Benny from Martin's previous relationship. The couple separated in 2000 after Yvonne Williams, a fire-eater who had appeared on ''The Bill'' as an extra, went to the press detailing her affair with Wingett over a number of years, but had reconciled by 2003 after a two-year separation. They both worked on the 2012 film '' Snow White and the Huntsman'', with Martin as head of the makeup department and Wingett playing the character of Thomas.Index to Motion Picture Credits: SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 2012.
Wingett is a keen
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, fisherman, skier and wreck hunter. He started diving in 1984 at a sub-aqua club for London black cab drivers. Wingett's sister, Fiona Wingett, is a magazine editor. She was the editor of ''
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'' magazine in Australia in the mid-1990s, then returned to Britain to edit the ''Personal'' magazine for the ''
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''. His brother, Matthew Wingett, wrote several episodes of ''The Bill'' in the 1990s. His first episode, "Thicker than Water" was submitted under the false name "Matthew Brothers", so that it would not receive favourable treatment because of their relationship.


TV and filmography

* ''To Sir, with love'' (1967) - Potter *'' Quadrophenia'' (1979) – Dave *'' The Music Machine'' (1979) – Second heavy *''
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'' (1980) – Third youth *''
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'' (1980) – Big punk *'' Breaking Glass'' (1980) – Tony *''
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'' (1980) – Lee *''
Private Schulz ''Private Schulz'' is a 1981 BBC television comedy drama serial set mostly in Germany, during and immediately after World War II. It stars Michael Elphick in the title role and Ian Richardson playing various parts. Other notable actors included ...
'' (1981) – Walter *''
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'' (1982) – Kenneth *''
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'' (1983) -Eddie *'' The Bill'' (1983–2005, 2007) – PC/DC/DS
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*''
C.A.T.S. Eyes ''C.A.T.S. Eyes'' is a British television series made by TVS for ITV between 1985 and 1987. The series was a spin-off from ''The Gentle Touch'', and saw Jill Gascoine reprise her role as Maggie Forbes, portrayed as having left the police forc ...
'' (1986) – Rider *''
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'' (2005) – Terry Molloy *''
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'' (2005–2006) – Mike Swann *'' Franklyn'' (2008) – Frank Grant *'' Beyond the Rave'' (2008) – Ed's dad *''
Missing Missing or The Missing may refer to: Film * ''Missing'' (1918 film), an American silent drama directed by James Young * ''Missing'' (1982 film), an American historical drama directed by Costa-Gavras * ''Missing'' (2007 film) (''Vermist''), a Bel ...
'' (2009–2010) – Danny Hayworth *''
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'' (2010) – Martin Proudfoot *''
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'' (2010) – Giles Davis *'' Intruders'' (2011) – Dave *'' Banged Up Abroad'' (2011) – Chris *'' War of the Dead'' (2011) – David Selzman *'' Run For Your Wife'' (2012) – Man outside cafe *'' Snow White and the Huntsman'' (2012) – Thomas *'' Walking with the Enemy'' (2013) – Sorenzi *'' Hollyoaks'' (2013) – Frank Symons *''
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'' (2014) – Football supporter *''The Lost Choices'' (2015) – Dave *''
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'' (2015) – Bailiff no. 1 *''I am Hooligan (2016) - Ray *''King of Crime (2018) - Marcus King *''
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