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Derek Thompson (actor)

British actor (born 1948)


Summary

British actor (born 1948)

FieldValue
nameDerek Thompson
birth_date
birth_placeBelfast, Northern Ireland
death_date
occupationActor
years_active1961–present
known_forCasualty
spouseChristine
(m. 1967; div. 1978)
Dee Sadler
(m. 1989)
children2

(m. 1967; div. 1978) Dee Sadler (m. 1989)

Derek Thompson (born 4 April 1948) is a British actor and former singer who is best known as Charlie Fairhead in Casualty, a role he portrayed for 38 years from the show's inception in 1986 to 2024.

His other credits include Gonks Go Beat (1965), Yanks (1979), Breaking Glass (1980), The Long Good Friday (1980), The Gentle Touch (1980–1982), Brookside (1983), Wild Geese II (1985), Resurrection Man (1998), Holby City (2012) and Blue Lights (2024).

Early life

Thompson was born in and is from Belfast and has a twin sister. During their teenage years, they combined to form the singing duo Elaine and Derek. They recorded four albums and 15 EPs together, singing in harmonies, and released one eponymously titled album on the Parlophone label in 1961. They then formed the folk trio Odin's People with Larry Johns, and recorded two singles in 1967.

Career

Thompson appeared in the feature film Gonks Go Beat (1965).

From 1976, he appeared in many early productions at the National Theatre, London's new South Bank home.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Thompson became a regular face in BBC and ITV dramas. Appearances include Softly, Softly, Play for Today, and Rock Follies of 77. He got a big break in Harry's Game, in which he played the lead IRA gunman on the run following the assassination of a government minister. Later, he played another IRA hitman in the TV series The Price and for a British mercenary gang in the Wild Geese II (1985).

During the same period, Thompson had minor film roles in Yanks (1979) and Breaking Glass (1980), and played Jeff, Harold Shand's lieutenant, in the box office hit movie The Long Good Friday. Before he appeared in Casualty, he had a recurring role, as DS Jimmy Fenton, in the ITV police drama The Gentle Touch, and played William Thurley in Channel 4's Brookside in 1983.

''Casualty''

Thompson began portraying Charlie Fairhead in Casualty in 1986. The following year, he met his future wife, Dee Sadler, an actress playing the role of Maggie in an episode of the show's second series, a potholer who had to be rescued from a cave before hospitalisation. Thompson played the role of Charlie for more than 30 years, and was the last remaining character from the original cast until his departure on 16 March 2024. In 2004, his character went on a six-month sabbatical, which was his most notable absence from the show. In his latter years with the programme, he was allowed a few months off from filming each year. Apart from in Casualty, he has also played Charlie in the spin-off shows Holby City and HolbyBlue. It was revealed in July 2017 that Thompson was the BBC's highest-paid actor, earning between £350,000 and £400,000 over the previous financial year. In 2023, it was announced that, after 38 years, Thompson would be leaving Casualty; his exit aired in March 2024, at the conclusion of a special two-part episode.

Family

As of 2010, Thompson and his wife, Dee, lived in a rented flat in Bristol; they also own a house in Brixton. The couple have a son, who appeared as a baby in one 1990 episode of Casualty, as the son of regular character Duffy, and he also has an older son by a previous marriage to Christine, a theatre director.

A sufferer of dystonia, Thompson became patron of the Dystonia Society in 2006.

Theatre

Most of Thompson's theatrical work was in London between 1975 and 1985, mainly for the National Theatre, but also at the Garrick, Half Moon and Old Vic theatres.

  • Strawberry Fields
  • WC/PC
  • The Bells of Hell
  • The Garden of England
  • Serjeant Musgrave's Dance
  • The Cherry Orchard
  • The Passion
  • Dispatches
  • The Mysteries
  • Weapons of Happiness
  • Lavender Blue
  • Has Washington Legs
  • School for Scandal

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1964Gonks Go BeatBallad Isle SingerRobert Hartford-Davis
1979YanksKenJohn Schlesinger
1980Breaking GlassAndyBrian Gibson
The Long Good FridayJeffJohn Mackenzie
1985Wild Geese IIHouriganPeter R. Hunt
1998Resurrection ManHerbie FergusonMarc Evans
2016Penny from HeavenHomeless ManMarlek Al-HabibShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976Softly, Softly: Task ForceDave MarshallEpisode: "At Risk" (8.10)
1977Play for TodayChetEpisode: "A Photograph" (7.13)
Rock Follies of '77Harry Moon6 episodes
1978Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia WoolfSkinnerTelevision play
1979The Danedyke MysteryTom Richards6 episodes
1980
MinderHarryEpisode: "The Old School Tie" (2.10)
1980–1982The Gentle TouchDet. Sgt. Jimmy Fenton25 episodes
1982
Harry's GameBilly Downes3 episodes
1983BergeracWyattEpisode: "A Miracle Every Week" (2.7)
WomenJonathanEpisode: "Hard to Get" (1.3)
1983–1984BrooksideWill Thurley6 episodes
1984
1985The PriceFrank Crossan6 episodes
1986Fighting BackBruce Curran3 episodes
1986–2024CasualtyCharlie FairheadMain role,
901 episodes
1992, 1994Children in NeedHimselfTelevision specials
1999–2012Holby CityCharlie Fairhead4 episodes
2001Through the KeyholeHimselfParticipant
2007Gina's Laughing GearEpisode: "Dollby City" (1.8)
HolbyBlueCharlie FairheadEpisode #1.1
2014You Saw Them Here FirstHimselfTelevision special
2024Blue LightsRobin GrahamSeries 2: 5 episodes
2025VeraGordon Spencerepisode: "The Dark Wives" (14.2)

References

References

  1. "Elaine Johns - About".
  2. "Odin's People". irishrock.org.
  3. [https://m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/back-then-from-top-of-charts-to-top-of-polls-for-robin/31338453.html Back Then: From top of charts to top of polls for robin]. [[Belfast Telegraph]]. 30 June 2015.
  4. [https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/tv/bbc-casualty-actor-derek-thompsons-28655172 BBC Casualty actor Derek Thompson's lifelong health condition, famous wife and wealth]. [[WalesOnline]]. 18 February 2024.
  5. "Derek Thompson Credits".
  6. "Derek Thompson Past productions".
  7. "Chris Evans named as BBC's best-paid star". BBC.
  8. (30 May 2023). "Casualty confirms exit for Charlie Fairhead after 37 years". ([[Hearst Communications]]).
  9. Cheryl Griffin. (10 June 2010). "Derek Thompson".
  10. "Derek Thompson Speaks about his dystonia".
  11. (10 June 2010). "Holby TV – Derek Thompson Interview.".
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