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Phil Daniels

English actor


Summary

English actor

FieldValue
namePhil Daniels
imageBlurWembley090723 (95 of 172) (cropped).jpg
captionDaniels performing with Blur in 2023
birth_namePhilip William Daniels
birth_date
birth_placeIslington, London, England
partnerJan Stevens (died 2012)
children1
nationalityBritish
occupation
yearsactive1972–present

Philip William Daniels (born 25 October 1958) is an English actor, musician and singer, most noted for film and television roles playing Londoners, such as the lead role of Jimmy Cooper in Quadrophenia, Richards in Scum, Stewart in The Class of Miss MacMichael, Danny in Breaking Glass, Mark in Meantime, Billy Kid in Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire, Kevin Wicks in EastEnders, DCS Frank Patterson in New Tricks, and Grandad Trotter in the Only Fools and Horses prequel Rock & Chips. He is also known for featuring on Blur's 1994 hit single "Parklife".

Career

Daniels went to Rutherford Comprehensive School in Paddington, west London from 1970 to 1975, the same school as Danny John-Jules, Paul Hardcastle and footballer Tony Grealish. After training at the Anna Scher Theatre School in Islington, Daniels has made appearances in many films and television series.

He made his film debut in 1972 in Anoop and the Elephant. He had an incidental appearance (with fellow drama students) in 1975 in Thames Television's You Must Be Joking! In 1976, at the age of 17, he featured as a waiter in Bugsy Malone. Also in 1976 he had significant roles in three television series: The Molly Wopsies, Four Idle Hands, and The Flockton Flyer. Over the following four years he appeared in Quadrophenia, Breaking Glass and Scum. He also appeared in the 1977 TV drama serial Raven.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Daniels was a member of new wave band The Cross, along with fellow actor Peter Hugo Daly. They released an album (Phil Daniels + The Cross) and single, "Kill Another Night" on RCA Records in 1979. His musical inclinations were revealed when he starred in a 1985 British snooker musical Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire. He narrated tracks "Parklife" and "Me, White Noise" on the Parklife and Think Tank albums for Blur.

He contributed the voice of Fetcher, the dull-witted rat to the animated film Chicken Run. In recent years he has turned his attention to comedy, appearing in the series Sunnyside Farm and alongside Al Murray in the cult sitcom Time Gentlemen Please. Daniels also starred as Freddy Windrush in an episode of Gimme Gimme Gimme (Series 2, Episode 3 – "Prison Visitor").

Daniels has performed on stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company in plays such as The Merchant of Venice, The Jew of Malta and A Clockwork Orange. In 2004 he appeared in the BBC comedy-drama Outlaws as a criminal solicitor.

In 2006 he joined the cast of the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders playing Kevin Wicks. The actor temporarily left the show in early 2007; however, he returned in March 2007. He left the show in August 2007, with his character dying in a brutal car crash in December 2007. Daniels, along with his co-stars, attended a Quadrophenia Reunion at London Film and Comic Con at Earls Court on 1 and 2 September 2007. In May 2008, Daniels ran the London Marathon on behalf of the "Sparks" Charity, and, in December 2008, starred in Sheffield Theatre and Evolution Pantomimes co-production of Aladdin as "Abanazar" at Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield. In late 2008, Daniels voiced a major character in the English language re-release of the cult 2006 Norwegian animated film Free Jimmy, alongside Woody Harrelson and with dialogue written by Simon Pegg. Also in 2008, Daniels starred alongside Gary Stretch and Geoff Bell in the UK film Freebird, directed by Jon Ivay, which followed three bikers across a drug-fuelled ride in the Welsh countryside. Daniels appeared in the 2008 series of Strictly Come Dancing with dancing partner Flavia Cacace; he was the first to be eliminated from the show on 21 September 2008.

He appeared on Celebrity Mastermind: 2008/2009, finishing in second place on 24 points. On 26 June 2009, he appeared on stage with Blur at the M.E.N. Arena and then again on 28 June 2009 at Glastonbury 2009 on their song "Parklife", as well as on 2/3 July 2009 in their Hyde Park Concerts. Daniels portrayed Edward Kitchener "Grandad" Trotter in the Only Fools and Horses prequel, Rock & Chips. He co-starred with actress Kellie Bright (who played Grandad's daughter-in-law, Joan), with whom he had previously appeared alongside in EastEnders. 2012 (2013 in the UK) saw the release of the film Vinyl in which Daniels not only stars but also wrote and performs most of the film's music soundtrack. Directed by Sara Sugarman, Vinyl is the story of an aging rock group forced to con the music industry to gain radio play of future record releases. The film is based on true events faced by The Alarm that took place in the UK in 2004.

In September 2012, Daniels appeared in a production of This House at the National Theatre's Cottesloe Theatre; it transferred to the Olivier in February 2013. In 2015, it was announced that he would play the role of Thenardier in Les Misérables. Daniels revisited his role in a revival of This House at Chichester's Minerva Theatre in September 2016 and appeared in the same play (November 2016 – Feb 2017) at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End. In 2017, he recorded two songs for the album Wit & Whimsy – Songs by Alexander S. Bermange (one solo and one featuring all of the album's 23 artists), which reached No. 1 in the iTunes comedy album chart.

Daniels was a contestant in the 2020 BBC Celebrity MasterChef.

In 2021, it was announced that Daniels would star alongside Jonathan Bailey, Taron Egerton and Jade Anouka in a production of Mike Bartlett’s Cock at the Ambassadors Theatre, London, in 2022.

In April 2023, Daniels appeared as Reggie in the BBC black comedy Inside No. 9. The episode was series 8 episode 2, "Mother's Ruin".

In July 2023, Daniels featured as a special guest at Blur’s concerts at Wembley Stadium, London, for the song “Parklife”.{{cite news |access-date = 2023-07-09 |archive-date = 9 July 2023 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230709150258/https://www.nme.com/news/music/blur-wembley-2023-set-list-footage-3466454 |url-status = live

Personal life

Daniels had a 30-year relationship with Jan Stevens, a record industry associate whom he met in the eighties, until her death from pancreatic cancer in 2012. They had one daughter, born in 1990.

He is a supporter of Chelsea F.C.

Filmography

YearFilmRole
2017The Hatton Garden JobDanny Jones
2012VinylJohnny Jones
2008FreebirdGrouch
2006Free JimmyGaz (voice), English language version released in 2008
2001Goodbye Charlie BrightEddie
2000Chicken RunFetcher (voice)
1999Last ChristmasGeoff
1998Still CrazyNeil Gaydon
1985The BrideBela
Billy the Kid and the Green Baize VampireBilly Kid
1984MeantimeMark Pollock
1980Breaking GlassDanny
1979Zulu DawnPullen
QuadropheniaJimmy Cooper
ScumRichards
1978The Class of Miss MacMichaelStewart
1976Bugsy MaloneWaiter
1972Anoop and the ElephantBilly

Television work

YearTitleRoleNotes
1975Wodehouse PlayhouseOffice BoyUncredited
Shades of GreeneBlackieEpisode: "The Destructors"
The Naked Civil ServantFirst BoyTV film
1976The Molly WopsiesAlan MusgroveMiniseries
Second City FirstsBarryEpisode: "Glitter"
1976-9Play for TodayFirst Youth/Richards2 episodes, including Scum
1977BBC Play of the MonthBoyEpisode: "The Country Wife"
The Flockton FlyerDon DavisEpisode: "Pull the Other One"
RavenRavenMiniseries
1981BBC Television ShakespearePuckEpisode: A Midsummer Night's Dream
1982I Remember NelsonWilliam BlackieEpisode: "Battle"
1985The Pickwick PapersSam Weller10 episodes
1986Big DealRichardEpisode: "Panel Money"
1987Screen TwoSprintEpisode: "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?"
1990BoonJoeEpisode: "Undercover"
1993LovejoyBoydEpisode: "Swings and Roundabouts"
1994The All New Alexei Sayle ShowVarious1 episode
1995PerformanceJohnEpisode: After Miss Julie
One Foot in the GraveMelvinEpisode: "The Wisdom of the Witch"
The World of Lee EvansHitcherEpisode: "One Late Night"
1997Sunnyside FarmRaymond SunnysideMiniseries
Holding OnGary Rickey
1999Sex, Chips & Rock n' RollLarry ValentineTV film
2000Gimme Gimme GimmeFreddy WindrushEpisode: "Prison Visitor"
2000-2002Time Gentlemen PleaseTerry Brooks36 episodes
2004The Long FirmJimmyEpisode: "Jimmy's Story"
Waking the DeadDet Supt Andy BulmerEpisode: "The Hardest Word"
OutlawsBruce Dunbar12 episodes
2006-2008EastEndersKevin Wicks208 episodes
2009MisfitsKeith the Dog (Voice)Pilot
Agatha Christie's PoirotInspector HardcastleEpisode: "The Clocks"
2009-2010New TricksD.C.S. Frank Paterson2 episodes
2010Midsomer MurdersTeddy MolloyEpisode: "The Noble Art"
2010-2011Rock & ChipsTed TrotterMiniseries
2013MoonfleetRatsey
2017ZappedWarden of the Pear OrchardEpisode: "Pear Fair"
2018-2023EndeavourCharlie Thursday3 episodes
2019-2021SlicedScott5 episodes
2020Call the MidwifeGeorge Benson1 episode
Adult MaterialDaveMiniseries
2020-2022I Hate SuziePhil4 episodes
2021The Mallorca FilesFrank BottomleyEpisode: "Son of a Pig"
2022Agatha RaisinArchie SwaleEpisode: "Love, Lies and Liquor"
2022-2024House of the DragonMaester Gerardys11 episodes
2023Beyond ParadiseMarvelous Harris1 episode
PartygateMickey PortTV film
Boat StoryCraig Dodds4 episodes
2023-2024Inside No. 9Party Guest/Reggie2 episodes
2025Gangs of LondonRonnie Deveraux1 episode
2026Waiting for the OutFrank Gifford4 episodes
Father BrownFrank HicksEpisode: "The Power of Suggestion"

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990The Old Curiosity ShopDaniel QuilpBBC Radio 4
1991The Personal History of David CopperfieldUriah Heep
1999The Tin DrumOskar Matzerath
2009On The CeilingSaturday Play, BBC Radio 4

Theatre

  • Aladdin Sheffield Lyceum
  • Fresh Kills
  • True West
  • The Green Man
  • The Winter's Tale
  • Dealer's Choice
  • Carousel
  • The Closing Number
  • Johnny Oil Strikes Back
  • The Lucky Ones
  • The Merchant of Venice
  • The Jew of Malta
  • Measure for Measure
  • The Revenger's Tragedy
  • A Clockwork Orange
  • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
  • The Beggar's Opera
  • The God of Soho
  • Antony and Cleopatra
  • Les Miserables
  • This House
  • A Very Very Very Dark Matter

Discography

;Albums

  • Phil Daniels + The Cross (Phil Daniels + The Cross) (1979) ;Singles
  • "Kill Another Night" (Phil Daniels + The Cross) (1979)
  • "Penultimate Person" (Phil Daniels + The Cross) (1980, Europe only)
  • "The Stranglers and Friends – Live in Concert". Phil Daniels is one of the singers in place of Hugh Cornwell, The Stranglers' lead singer who was imprisoned at the time (1980)
  • "Parklife" (Blur featuring Phil Daniels) (1994)
  • "Free Rock and Roll" from the film Vinyl (Phil Daniels, Keith Allen and The Alarm) (2013) ;Other songs
  • "Me, White Noise" on Think Tank (Blur featuring Phil Daniels) (2003)

References

References

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  3. (2003). "[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music". [[Virgin Books]].
  4. Harris, Craig. "Phil Daniels".
  5. "Bitz", ''[[Smash Hits]]'', EMAP National Publications Ltd, 15–28 November 1979, p. 10.
  6. O'Sullivan, Kyle. (8 July 2020). "Phil Daniels' cruel EastEnders exit and brutal motivation for wanting soap axed".
  7. "The Stage / Reviews / Aladdin".
  8. Salter, Jessica. (22 September 2008). "Phil Daniels first out of Strictly Come Dancing". [[The Daily Telegraph]].
  9. (29 June 2009). "Blur close Glastonbury 2009 in epic fashion".
  10. Bonner, Michael. (3 July 2009). "Blur – Hyde Park, London, July 2, 2009 and more recently at the BRIT Awards 2012".
  11. (25 May 2020). "BBC One's Celebrity MasterChef serves up lineup for Summer 2020".
  12. Thomas, Sophie. (19 October 2021). "All the West End shows opening in 2022".
  13. Lukowski, Andrzej. (26 September 2021). "Taron Egerton and Jonathan Bailey star in a richly-deserved revival for Mike Bartlett's early hit".
  14. Craig, David. (27 April 2023). "Inside No. 9 ending explained: Creators on 'gorier than ever' Mother's Ruin".
  15. "Michael Coveney, Whatsonstage.com blog, 8 October 2012.".
  16. Greenstreet, Rosanna. (12 July 2014). "Q&A: Phil Daniels". [[The Guardian]].
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