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Brian Drake, Lame Ducks, BBC, 1984
- Nationality
- English
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor
- Birth Details
- May 15, 1949
- Barnsley, Yorkshire, England
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Television Appearances
- Series
- Holding On, London Weekend Television, 1975
- King John, The Devil's Crown, BBC, 1978
- Bill Masen, Day of the Triffids, BBC, 1981
- Mr.
He playedopposite Sir LaurenceOlivier in the play Saturday, Sunday, Monday, part of the LaurenceOlivierPresentsanthology series.
- Born
- Mar 15, 1949
Barnsley - Also known as
- Spouses
- Nationality
- Profession
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He laterstarred in The Outsider in 1983, the sitcom Lame Ducks in 1984, and Ain't Misbehavin' from 1994 to 1995. He played opposite Sir Laurence Olivier in the play Saturday, Sunday, Monday, part of the Laurence Olivier Presents anthology series.
Since 1998 he has been married to actress Mel Martin - the two have appeared on screen together in Talking to Strange Men, Casualty and Heartbeat".
Duttine then played leading roles in major British Broadcasting Corporation adaptations such as Wuthering Heights (as Earnshaw) in 1978, becoming a household name for his lead performance in To Serve Them All My Days in 1980, for which he won the television Times Best Actor award.
Connections
- Partner:
- West Lancashire
John Duttine Biography (1949-)
Born May 15 (one source says March), 1949, in Barnsley, Yorkshire, England; son of Josef and Caroline Edith (maiden name, Hampton) Duttine; married; children: Oscar James.
This was followedalmostimmediately by his portrayal of KeithNicholson - husband of footballpools winner, VivianNicholson in John Goldschmidt Spend, Spend, Spend. Colonel Chapell
John Duttine
Actor
John Arthur Duttine is an English actor noted for his roles on stage, films and television
Background
Duttine was born in Barnsley, West Riding of Yorkshire.
He went on to star in the 1978 historicaldramaseries The Devil's Crown, as the future King John.
Duttine then playedleadingroles in majorBBCadaptations such as WutheringHeights in 1978, becoming a household name for his lead performance in To Serve Them All My Days in 1980, for which he won the TVTimes Best Actor award. Eric Temple
In 2016 he appears as George Hammond in the British Broadcasting Corporation series Father Brown episode 4.3 "The Hangman"s Demise".
Achievements
This was followed almost immediately by his portrayal of Keith Nicholson - husband of football pools winner, Vivian Nicholson in John Goldschmidt"s Spend, Spend, Spend (a Play for Today).
His film roles include Who Dares Wins (1982) and The Hawk (1993).
More recent television credits include: Doc Martin, Touching Evil, Taggart, Dangerfield, Midsomer Murders, Peak Practice, The Bill, Casualty, EastEnders, Dalziel and Pascoe, Jane Hall and Heartbeat.
In 2007 he guest starred in the Doctor Who audio drama Exotron & Urban Myths.His first big break came when he played John the Apostle in the 1977 television mini-series Jesus of Nazareth. Eric Temple, Out of the Blue,1995
- Movies
- Frank Scully, The Outsider, Yorkshire Television, 1982
- Tim, A Master of the Marionettes,1989
- John Creevey, Talking to Strange Men,1992
- Will Saxby, "Blood Will Out," Midsomer Murders, Arts & Entertainment, 1999
- Miniseries
- John the Evangelist, Jesus of Nazareth, NBC, 1977
- Hindley Earnshaw, Wuthering Heights, BBC, 1978
- David Powlett-Jones, To Serve Them All My Days, BBC, 1980
- Joe Lowther, A Woman of Substance, Portman/Artimes, 1984
- Roger Zimmern, Imaginary Friends,1987
- Touching Evil,1997-98
- Detective Chief Superintendent Jim Hobson, This Is Personal: The Huntfor the Yorkshire Ripper,2000
- Specials
- Michael Hawkins, Touching Evil II(parts 1 & 3 ), PBS, 2000
- Other Television Appearances
- Leo, Pin to See the Peepshow, BBC, 1973
- Gravedigger, Lord Peter Whimsey, BBC, 1974
- Able Seaman Scobie, Warship, BBC, 1974
- Churchill's People, BBC, 1974
- Keith Nicholson, Spend, Spend, Spend, BBC, 1976
- Coronation Street, Granada Television, 1977
- Federico, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Granada Television, 1977
- Archie Carver, The Avenue, London Weekend Television, 1977
- Lennie, Strangers, Granada Television, 1978
- Donald Radlett, The Mallens, Granada Television, 1979
- Alan, Psy-Warriors, BBC, 1981
- Jimmy, Grounding and the Kite, BBC, 1983
- Alan, A Still Small Shout, BBC, 1985
- Television Appearances
- Episodic
- Lennie Brooks, "Clever Dick," Strangers,1979
- "Hit and Run," Tales of the Unexpected,1982
- "Skeleton Item," Tales of the Unexpected,1982
- "The Intercessor," Shades of Darkness, Granada Television, 1983
- Dave, "Family Man," Love and Marriage, London Weekend Television,1983
- Paul Melthorn, MP, "Face Value," Heartbeat,1992
- Duncan, "Odds Against," Pilgrim's Rest,1997
- Andrew Cross, "Vacant Possession," The Bill,1998
- Stage Appearances
- Osric, Hamlet, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, 1970
- Hamlet, Leatherhead Theatre, 1984
- Jack Wakefield, Harlequinade, Royalty Theatre, London, England, 1988
- Frank Hunter, The Browning Version, Royalty Theatre, 1988
- The actor, The Woman in Black, Lyric (Hammersmith) Theatre, then Strand Theatre, both London, England, 1989
- Film Appearances
- Red, The Final Option(also known as Who Dares Wins), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982
- John, The Hawk, Castle Hill, 1993
Who is John Duttine?
John ArthurDuttine is an Englishactornoted for his roles on stage, films and television.
More recently (November 2013) Duttine appeared in British Broadcasting Corporation television"s The Paradise.
John Duttine
Education: Attended Buttershaw Comprehensive School;studied acting at Drama Centre, London, England. His first big break came when he played John the Apostle in the 1977 television mini-series Jesus of Nazareth. Addresses:Agent-- Peter Browne Management, 13 St. Martin's Rd., London SW9 0SP, England. He appeared to greatacclaim in The Day of the Triffids.
He is well known for his role as Sgt GeorgeMiller in Heartbeat.
Duttine was born in Barnsley, West Riding of Yorkshire.
He went on to star in the 1978 historical drama series The Devil"s Crown, as the future King John.
He appeared to great acclaim in The Day of the Triffids (1981).
He later starred in The Outsider in 1983, the sitcom Lame Ducks in 1984, and Ain"t Misbehavin" from 1994 to 1995.