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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Jack Dabdoub to Anthony John Denison
Phil Daniels Biography (1958-)
Born October 25, 1958, in London, England. Addresses: Contact: Hope & Lyne, 5 Milner Place, London N1, England.
- Nationality
- British
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor
- Birth Details
- October 25, 1958
- London, United Kingdom
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
- Billy, Anoop and the Elephant, 1972
- (Uncredited) Waiter who spills spaghetti, Bugsy Malone (musical),Paramount, 1976
- Stewart, The Class of Miss MacMichael, Brut, 1978
- Boy soldier Pullen, Zulu Dawn, Warner Bros., 1979
- James Michael "Jimmy" Cooper, Quadrophenia (rock opera; also knownas Quadrophenia: A Way of Life), World Northal, 1979
- Daniel William Arthur Price, Breaking Glass, Paramount, 1980
- Mark, Meantime, 1983
- Terry the boxer, Number One, Stageforum, 1984
- Bela, The Bride, Columbia, 1985
- Billy the Kidd, Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire, 1985
- Sprint, Will You Love Me Tomorrow, 1987
- Narrator, The Wanderer, 1991
- The Nunn Brothers, Bad Behaviour, October Films, 1993
- Thomas De Quincey, Drug-Taking and the Arts, 1994
- John, After Miss Julie, 1995
- Neil Gaydon, Still Crazy, Columbia, 1998
- Chapman, Nasty Neighbours, 1999
- Voice of Fletcher, Chicken Run (animated; also known as C: R-1), DreamWorks SKG, 2000
- Eddie, Goodbye Charlie Bright (also known as Strong Boys),Metrodome Distribution, 2001
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Television Appearances
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Series
- Alan Musgrove, The Molly Wopsies, Thames Television, beginning 1976
- Mike Dudds, Four Idle Hands, Associated Television, beginning 1976
- Sam Weller, The Pickwick Papers, BBC, beginning 1985
- Raymond Sunnyside, Sunnyside Farm, BBC, 1997
- Terry Leslie Brooks, Time Gentlemen Please, Sky One Television, 2000-2002
- Bruce Dunbar, Outlaws (also known as Brief Lives), BBC-3, 2004
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Miniseries
- Title role, Raven, Associated Television, 1977
- William Blackie, I Remember Nelson, Central Television, 1982, alsobroadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS
- Gary Rickey, Holding On, BBC-2 and BBC America, 1997
- Larry Valentine, Sex, Chips & Rock `n' Roll, BBC, 1999
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Movies
- First boy, The Naked Civil Servant: The Autobiography of Quentin Crisp, Thames Television and PBS, 1975
- Ian Bodger, Sex & Chocolate, BBC, 1997
- Alun Leach, Stand and Deliver, [Great Britain], 1998
- Geoff, Last Christmas, BBC and BBC America, 1999
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Specials
- Richards, "Scum," Play for Today, BBC, c. 1977
- Puck, A Midsummer Night's Dream (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Complete Dramatic Worksof William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream), BBC-2, 1981
- Miles, The Big One (also known as Rik Mayall Presents The Big One), Granada Television, 1995
- Vince, N7 (also known as Comic Asides: N7), BBC, 1995
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Episodic
- "The Public Image," Headmaster, BBC, 1977
- Joe, "Undercover," Boon, Central Television, 1990
- Boyd, "Swings and Roundabouts," Lovejoy, BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1993
- Melvyn, "The Wisdom of the Witch," One Foot in the Grave, BBC, 1995
- Freddie Windrush, "Prison Visitor," Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, BBC, 2000
- Himself, It's Only TV but I Like It, BBC, 2000
- Detective superintendent Andy Bulmer, "The Hardest Word," Waking the Dead, BBC, 2004
- Jimmy, "Jimmy," The Long Firm, BBC, 2004
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Stage Appearances
- James Michael "Jimmy" Cooper (the narrator), Quadrophenia (rock opera), Madison Square Garden, New York City, 1996
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RECORDINGS
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Singles
- (With Blur) "Parklife," 1994
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Videos
- Singing salesperson in "Parklife" music video, The Best of Blur, 2000
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Music Videos
- (With Blur) Singing salesperson, "Parklife," 1994
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