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Ralf Little

English actor, writer, former semi-professional footballer

Ralf Little

Summary

English actor, writer, former semi-professional footballer

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nameRalf Little
imageRalf Little at Dead Funny 2016.jpg
captionLittle at Dead Funny in 2016
birth_nameRalf Alastair John Little
birth_date
birth_placeOldham, Greater Manchester, England
occupation
partnerLindsey Ferrentino (2018-2024)
years_active1994present
familyAlbert Lockley (great-grandfather)
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positionMidfielder
years12002–2003
years22003
years32004
years42005–2006
years52007–2008
years62008
clubs1Staines Town
clubs2Maidstone United
clubs3Edgware Town
clubs4Windsor & Eton
clubs5Chertsey Town
clubs6Stone Dominoes
nationalyears12012–2013
nationalteam1Sealand
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Ralf Alastair John Little (born 8 February 1980) is an English actor, writer, presenter, narrator and former semi-professional footballer. He has worked mainly in television comedy, including playing Antony Royle in The Royle Family (1998–2000, 2006, 2009–2010) and Jonny Keogh in the first six series of Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps (2001–2006). He was the narrator of Channel 5's documentary series Our Yorkshire Farm (2018–2022) as well as the spin-offs, Beyond The Yorkshire Farm: Reuben and Clive and Reuben: Life in the Dales. From 2020 to 2024, he starred as Detective Inspector Neville Parker in Death in Paradise.

Early life and education

Ralf Alastair John Little was born in February 1980 in Oldham and attended Bolton School (Boys' Division) and later living in Whitefield near Bury. His younger brother, Ross Little, is also an actor and played Michael Gilder in Born and Bred. Their parents are accountants.

In 1998, Little abandoned his studies at the University of Manchester medical school in order to concentrate on his acting career.

Little at ''[[Soccer Aid]]'' in 2010

Career

Some of his early television roles included minor roles in various programmes such as Elidor, *Children's Ward and * Sloggers. Little's big break came when he was offered the role of Antony Royle in the BBC sitcom The Royle Family. Little appeared in the show's original run from September 1998 to December 2000, before returning in three of the show's five Christmas specials, broadcast in 2006, 2009 and 2010.

In 2001, he was cast in a main role as Jonny Keogh for six series of Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps. During an interview for This Morning in September 2007, Little said that he would not be returning for the next series due to an overwhelming schedule, and his character was subsequently killed off.

In 1999, Little played the Star of Bethlehem in the ITV comedy drama The Flint Street Nativity and appeared in a minor role in Granada TVs Coronation Street in January 1999 as care home assistant Mark Stranks.

In December 2000, Little played Wishee Washee in the ITV Panto Aladdin, which was filmed in the New Wimbledon Theatre.

In 2001, he played the young George Harrison in Presence at the Royal Court Theatre, for which he was nominated for an Olivier Award for his performance. In 2004, he played the title character in Billy Liar at the Theatre Royal in Windsor. He appeared in Juliet McKoen's 2005 ghost story/murder mystery film Frozen, set in Fleetwood, Lancashire. Between November 2002 and January 2003, he hosted 17 one-hour-long episodes of The Ralf Little Show on BBC Choice.

Other film credits include 24 Hour Party People (playing Joy Division and New Order bass player Peter Hook) and Al's Lads. Little also starred as Stephen, alongside Anne-Marie Duff, in Roger Goldby's film, The Waiting Room, released throughout the UK in June 2008. In television, he also appeared in Paradise Heights.

In August 2007, he released his first online novel (co-written with Stephen Morris), The Golden Generation, a coming of age tale about a recently single man who is taken under the wings of two city traders who show him the trappings of big money in the big city but that it comes at a price. Money taken from the sale of the novel went to the charity Shelter. He was a cast member of KateModern, a web series developed by the creators of the US YouTube hit lonelygirl15, which started in July 2007 and posted its final video in June 2008.

In July 2008, he appeared in 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, a new play at the Bush Theatre which was revised as 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover at Christmas. In September of the same year, he starred in Massive, a BBC comedy about an indie record label. Also in 2008, Little became the narrator of Monkey Life, and the second series of Last Man Standing. In 2009, he played Clint in Married Single Other, alongside Miranda Raison He also worked on the film Powder. In the autumn of 2010, he starred in The Aliens, a British premiere of a new play by Annie Baker, again at the Bush Theatre. In 2011, he appeared as Richard Dickens in the comedy series The Café, shown on Sky 1, which he co-wrote with Michelle Terry.

In 2013, he made a guest appearance in Death in Paradise (series two, episode six), and appeared at the Liverpool Playhouse as the father of a girl with cerebral palsy, in a production of A Day in the Death of Joe Egg.

In 2014, he appeared in the TV series Our Zoo. He also voiced Captain Skip in The Unbeatables, the English version of Argentine animated film Foosball.

He appeared as the character Steadfast in "Smile", the second episode of the 10th series of the BBC1 series Doctor Who in 2017.

In August 2018, Little starred as "Alan" in God of Carnage at the Theatre Royal, Bath.

In October 2019, he was confirmed as the new lead in Death in Paradise, returning to the series as a new character, DI Neville Parker, six years after his one-episode guest appearance.

In May 2020, Little, alongside his Royle Family co-star Ricky Tomlinson, presented a six-part travel series titled Ricky & Ralf's Very Northern Road Trip for Gold.

He confirmed a partnership with St. Lucia Distillers and their Chairman's Reserve rum brand, becoming an ambassador for 2023-24.

Football career

Little playing in a charity match, September 2016

Little, a supporter of Manchester United, is a keen footballer and has played for a number of semi-professional clubs when other commitments allow. In March 2003, he played for Maidstone United against Wimbledon, having previously been training with Staines Town. He joined Isthmian League side Edgware Town in October 2004, making his debut in the FA Vase game against Waltham Abbey.

He played for Chertsey Town during the 2007–08 season and on 8 July 2008 signed for North West Counties League side Stone Dominoes. He has also played celebrity football matches for charity on a few occasions and played with members of Hollywood United while in the district for acting career purposes. He also plays for the Arsenal Ex-Pro and Celebrity XI. On 6 June 2010, he participated in a Soccer Aid game for England on the left wing.

On 9 August 2011, he played in the John Kennedy testimonial match for Manchester United against Celtic which resulted in a 5–2 win for Celtic.

In May 2012, he appeared for the Sealand national football team in a match against the Chagos Islands as captain. The match was held at the grounds of Godalming Town. In August 2012 and March 2013 he played in two games against Alderney, a 1–1 draw and 2–1 win respectively.

On 2 September 2017, he played in the Game 4 Grenfell match at Loftus Road, with the match proceeds going to the Grenfell disaster appeal.

Personal life

Little's great-grandfather, Albert Lockley, was a Welsh international footballer who played for Chirk.

He has been engaged to American playwright and screenwriter Lindsey Ferrentino, daughter of comedian and magician John Ferrentino since 2018. They reportedly split up in 2024.

Little identifies as a humanist. He was appointed a patron of the humanist charity Humanists UK in 2020.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
200224 Hour Party PeopleHooky (Peter Hook)
Al's LadsDanAlso known as Capone's Boys
2004Fat SlagsMilkman
2005FrozenEddie
ZemanovaloadKev
2007The Waiting RoomStephen
2008Telstar: The Joe Meek StoryChas Hodges
2011Life of the PartyJasonShort film
The Itch of the Golden NitFireboy (voice)Short film
PowderSyd
2012Get LuckyMilesShort film
2013The UnbeatablesCaptain Skip (voice, UK dub)Also known as Metagol, Underdogs and Foosball
2014Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey?!Charlie Ford (Sophie's brother)
2017National Theatre Live: Ugly Lies the BoneStevie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994–1995SloggersScooby7 episodes
1995HeartbeatEddie TinniswoodEpisode: "Vigilante"
ElidorMorris Dancer's Son2 episodes: "#1.1" and "#1.4"
1998The WardRobbieEpisode: "#10.11"
1998–2010The Royle FamilyAntony RoyleMain role. 22 episodes
1999Coronation StreetMark Stranks3 episodes
City CentralDaveEpisode: "Life, Liberty and Pursuit"
Bostock's CupNorman LewisTelevision film
The Flint Street NativityClive Cattle / Star of BethlehemTelevision film
HeartbeatJulianEpisode: "Fire and Ashes"
2000Monkey TrousersVarious characters
Always and EveryoneFrankie2 episodes: "Outbreak" and "The Darkest Corners"
AladdinWishee WasheeTelevision film
2000–2020Soccer AMHimself7 episodes
2001The BillTommy Lawson3 episodes
Is Harry on the Boat?TrevorTelevision film
2001–2006Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of CrispsJonny KeoghMain role. 55 episodes
2002North FacePaulTelevision short film
The Ralf Little ShowHimself - Presenter17 episodes
2002–2003Paradise Heights / The Eustace Bros.Richard EustaceMain role. 12 episodes
2004The Comic Side of 7 DaysNarrator
2006Brief EncountersSimonMini-series. Episode: "Small Things"
2007HeartbeatStephen LansburyEpisode: "Seeds of Destruction"
KateModernGavin Taylore
Robin HoodJosephEpisode: "The Angel of Death"
2008Last Man StandingNarrator10 episodes
MassiveDanny Stewart6 episodes
MarpleSergeant PickfordEpisode: "A Pocketful of Rye"
2008–2019Monkey LifeNarrator200 episodes
2010Married Single OtherClint6 episodes
2011Little CrackersColin SmithEpisode: "Sheridan Smith's Little Cracker: The Daltons"
2011–2013The CaféRichard DickensMain role. 13 episodes
2013Death in ParadiseWill TeagueEpisode: "A Dash of Sunshine"
2014Our ZooBilly AtkinsonMini-series. 6 episodes
First DatesNarrator8 episodes
2015Drunk History'Colonel' Thomas BloodEpisode: "Blackbeard / Colonel Blood / Henry VIII"
The InterceptorAlexMini-series. Episode: "#1.6"
LewisSean Wilkinson2 episodes: "One for Sorrow: Parts 1 & 2"
2016The Girl WhispererSam3 episodes
Midsomer MurdersJared HortonEpisode: "Saints and Sinners"
Hoff the RecordBarmanEpisode: "Wedding"
2016–2017BorderlineNarrator / Barry the PlumberMain role. 12 episodes
2016–2020The A WordStuart4 episodes
2017We Have Been WatchingHimself5 episodes
Doctor WhoSteadfastEpisode: "Smile"
2018–2022Our Yorkshire FarmNarrator32 episodes
2020Inside No. 9PhilEpisode: "The Referee's a W***er"
Ricky & Ralf's Very Northern Road TripHimself6 episodes
2020–2024Death in ParadiseDI Neville ParkerMain role. 39 episodes (as of 24 March 2024)
2021–2022It's Me or the DogNarratorSeries 5 & 6, 30 episodes
2022–2023Beyond the Yorkshire Farm: Reuben & CliveNarrator4 episodes
2023Beyond ParadiseDI Neville ParkerEpisode: "#1.6"
2024Inside No. 9Party guestEpisode: "Plodding On"
Reuben: Life in the DalesNarrator6 episodes
Will & Ralf Should Know BetterHimself4 episodes
TBAHunting Alice BellGraham HunterMini-series

Awards and nominations

YearAwardWorkResultRef
2017 Los Angeles Web Series Festival Best Web Comedyurl= https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0514644/awards/?ref_=nm_ql_2title= Ralf Little Awardswork= IMDB (Index source only)access-date=25 January 2023}}
2020TV Times Award for Favourite ActorDeath in Paradise
2021

References

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  38. (10 August 2011). "Celtic beat Manchester United in Oxfam's East Africa charity appeal: in pictures".
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