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Philip Martin Brown

English actor


Summary

English actor

FieldValue
namePhilip Martin Brown
birth_date
birth_placeManchester, Lancashire, England
occupationActor
years active1978–present
known_for{{Plainlist
spousePip Brown
children2
  • Wing and a Prayer
  • City Central
  • Casualty
  • Doctors
  • Coronation Street
  • Waterloo Road
  • Death Comes to Pemberley
  • The Worst Witch

Philip Martin Brown (born 9 July 1956) is an English actor. He is known for his portrayal of English teacher Grantly Budgen in the BBC One drama series Waterloo Road, which he played from 2006 to 2013. He is also known for playing Steve McDonald's therapist in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street in 2015, although he first appeared in the show as D.I. Pinnock in 2005. In 2021, Brown appeared in the BBC One medical soap opera Doctors as Marvin Bulis, having previously played various other roles in the show.

Career

From March 2006 to October 2013, Brown appeared as English teacher Grantly Budgen in the first nine series of the BBC One school-based drama series Waterloo Road. He was the longest serving cast member on the show and featured in 154 episodes in total. He has also worked on The Professionals, Cutting It and The Bill, where he appeared in ten episodes as Seth Mercer, and has made appearances in many other British dramas, including Heartbeat, Midsomer Murders, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, New Tricks and Doctors.

Brown's most prominent role in a drama before Waterloo Road was Eddie Vincent in Casualty, where he appeared in 17 episodes between 2002 and 2003. He also played John Adams in the 1984 film The Bounty and appeared in Sharpes Justice in 1997. He played a detective in the second episode of the ITV drama Rosemary & Thyme. He also appeared in a Skins online episode in 2012 as a drug dealer. Brown left Waterloo Road during the autumn term of Series 9. He appeared briefly in the 1999 film Sleepy Hollow starring Johnny Depp. In January 2015, he appeared in Coronation Street as Steve McDonald's (Simon Gregson) therapist. He appeared in the CBBC series The Worst Witch in 2017, playing the role of Algernon Rowan-Webb.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981Eye of the NeedleBilly Parkin
1983Party PartyTony
1984The BountyJohn Adams
1985Coming ThroughDavid
1997Bring Me the Head of Mavis DavisInspector Furse
1999Sleepy HollowConstable One
2001DreamMartin
2006Irish JamDanny
2011Tinker Tailor Soldier SpyTufty Thesinger
2012TezzPolice Chief Alan
Strawberry FieldsBob
2017Darkest HourSawyers
2018PeterlooAngry Citizen
2023Christmas at the Holly Day InnLarry
2024Frankenstein: LegacyRobert Browning / Creature

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978A Horseman Riding BySam PotterMain role; 7 episodes
1979Crown CourtBernard CaplanEpisode: "Boys Will Be Boys"
1980Enemy at the DoorPrivate HoskinsEpisode: "The Raid"
Bull WeekEddie KowalTV mini-series; all 6 episodes
Him and His MagicStanleyTelevision short
1981BBC2 PlayhouseMilesEpisode: "A Last Visitor for Mr. Hugh Peter"
ChronicleLt. BeattieEpisode: "The Crime of Captain Colhurst"
Keep It in the FamilyMr. WilkinsEpisode: "The Inferior Decorator"
1982Juliet BravoBilly ReadEpisode: "Betrayals"
1983The ProfessionalsCookEpisode: "No Stone"
Jemima Shore InvestigatesClive GartrellEpisode: "A Model Murder"
1986BluebellSam SmithSeries 1: Episode 1
The Monocled MutineerTurnerEpisode: "A Dead Man On Leave"
1987Indelible EvidenceAndrew BouldenEpisode: "Process Of Elimination"
FloodtideSpecial Branch ManEpisode: "One: The Call"
1914 All OutJack FairbrotherTelevision film
A Perfect SpyKaufmannSeries 1: Episode 3
1988Coming ThroughDavidTelevision film
All Creatures Great and SmallJack Scott2 episodes
1989The Paradise ClubPeter NoonanMain role; 5 episodes
1990ChainJobelinEpisode: "Miss. Brinkwell"
Die KinderNorrisEpisode: "Direct Action"
1991EastEndersSergeant Jimmy BuckwellEpisode #1.644
The Sharp EndAndy BarrasTV mini-series; all 8 episodes
1992El C.I.D.Keith SmithEpisode: "The Lone Stranger"
MedicsCharles DaviesSeries 2: Episode 3
The Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesGuardEpisode: "Germany, Mid-August 1916"
BoonMauriceEpisode: "Love Or Money"
Birds of a FeatherM.C.Episode: "Okey-Cokey-Karaoke"
1993MinderPikeEpisode: "No Way to Treat a Daley"
The BillSenior Prison OfficerEpisode: "Insider Dealing"
HeartbeatJack ScarmanEpisode: "Dead Ringer"
Between the LinesMick FurnessEpisode: "Manoeuvre 11"
1994Peak PracticeColin MeadowsEpisode: "In Good Faith"
Murder Most HorridPsychoEpisode: "Smashing Bird"
The LifeboatColin HicksEpisode: "The Birdman"
1995The BillJack SpellmanEpisode: "Life's a Bitch"
Band of GoldMr. Moore3 episodes
Men of the WorldJohnEpisode: "Happy Birthday Kendle"
Coogan's RunPC Ted Cromwell2 episodes
1996Pie in the SkyChief Inspector KendonEpisode: "Devils on Horseback"
1997The BillRay KingsleyEpisode: "No Claims Bonus"
Sharpe's JusticeSaundersTelevision film
Screen OneCookEpisode: "Hostile Waters"
1997–1998Wing and a PrayerJohn DaleyMain role; 14 episodes
1998Hetty Wainthropp InvestigatesPhilip HoskinsEpisode: "Digging for Dirt"
1998–2000City CentralSgt. Paul DobsonRegular role; 29 episodes
1999Playing the FieldBus Inspector2 episodes
The BillJack ThompsonEpisode: "Taxed"
2001Where the Heart IsBob YoungEpisode: "Sanctuary"
2002Cutting ItSmedleyMain role; 5 episodes
The BillColin GreensteadEpisode: "Playing Runaway"
2002–2003CasualtyEddie VincentRegular role; 17 episodes
2003Rosemary & ThymeD.I. TrelawneyEpisode: "Arabica and the Early Spider"
Blue DoveAndy BrennanTV mini-series
2004Murder in SuburbiaTim GregsonEpisode: "Sanctuary"
New TricksRick BrewerEpisode: "Home Truths"
Murphy's LawJohn FranklinEpisode: "Convent"
Foyle's WarAndrew NeameEpisode: "They Fought in the Fields"
Midsomer MurdersJohn WhittleEpisode: "Things That Go Bump in the Night"
2005DoctorsPat BoltonEpisode: "Little Lies"
Down to EarthTrevorEpisode: "Broken Dreams"
The RoyalThomas CopleyEpisode: "Say a Little Prayer"
Coronation StreetD.I. PinnockRecurring role; 8 episodes
2005–2006The BillSeth Mercer6 episodes
2006–2013Waterloo RoadGrantly BudgenRegular role (series 1–9); 154 episodes
2006A Harlot's ProgressGaolerTelevision film
2007HeartbeatFrank JacksonEpisode: "Out of Africa"
2008Midsomer MurdersGeorge BarkhamEpisode: "Days of Misrule"
DoctorsHarry DenverEpisode: "Stranger on a Bridge"
2011Eric AspinallEpisode: "Men and Motors"
2013Death Comes to PemberleyMr. BidwellTV mini-series; all 3 episodes
DoctorsKeith RooneyEpisode: "Santa Ranter"
2014EndeavourBernard YellandEpisode: "Trove"
2015Coronation StreetTherapist2 episodes
VeraStan ConvileEpisode: "Old Wounds"
2016SuspectsEd GoddardEpisode: "The Enemy Within: Part 5"
Doctors'Grandie' Eddie CoulterEpisode: "Heartstrings"
2017–2019The Worst WitchMr Algernon Rowan WebbRegular role; 33 episodes
2018Holby CityRichard NashEpisode: "Belonging"
DetroitersUncreditedEpisode: "Lois"
2019DoctorsGreg MilneEpisode: "The Getaway"
2020FlackTerryEpisode: "Brand Barron"
2021DoctorsMarvin Bulislast1=Timblickfirst1=Simontitle='Doctors' spoilers: Can Emma Reid help clear Rob's name?url=https://www.whattowatch.com/spoilers/doctors-spoilers-can-emma-reid-help-clear-robs-nameaccess-date=15 September 2021work=What to Watchpublisher=(Future plc)}}
2023Father BrownJohn MulchEpisode: "The Gardeners of Eden"
2024CasualtyBill Brook"Episode 1362" (Internal Affairs - Episode 10)
2025All Creatures Great and SmallMr. BoltonEpisode: Captain Farnon?
2026Call The MidwifeEdwin RobbinsSeries 15: Episode 4

Personal life and awards

He attended Barrow-in-Furness Grammar School for Boys. At the end of his fifth year, Brown was asked to leave the school, later stating that he was a "dreadful troublemaker". He lives in Paddock Wood, Kent, with his wife and family.

In 2010, Brown was nominated for the Best Actor prize in the 2010 TV Choice Awards, and won it three years in a row. Brown was diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 19 and is now an ambassador for the charity Young Epilepsy.

He is an ex-epileptic and had to leave the stage until he underwent brain surgery which has left him seizure-free for 22 years.

References

References

  1. "Waterloo Road (TV Series 2006)". IMDb.
  2. (11 March 2013). "'Waterloo Road' exit for Grantly Budgen".
  3. (3 August 2016). "Amanda Holden joins cast of The Worst Witch".
  4. "'Doctors' spoilers: Can Emma Reid help clear Rob's name?". ([[Future plc]]).
  5. "Press Office – Waterloo Road: Philip Martin Brown plays Grantly Budgen". BBC.
  6. Frankham, Oliver. (28 May 2010). "Actor nominated for top magazine award". Kent and Sussex Courier (Paddock Wood edition).
  7. [http://www.youngepilepsy.org.uk Young Epilepsy website]
  8. (26 March 2012). "'Waterloo Road' star Philip Martin Brown recalls epilepsy struggle".
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