Children 2 children Movies Richard II Spouse Judy Buxton (m. 2004) | Role Actor Name Jeffrey Holland | |
Born 17 July 1946 (age 78) ( 1946-07-17 ) Walsall, Staffordshire, England Education Queen Mary's Grammar School TV shows Hi‑de‑Hi!, You Rang - M'Lord?, Oh - Doctor Beeching!, The Russ Abbot Show, Russ Abbot's Madhouse Similar People Paul Shane, Su Pollard, Ruth Madoc, Jimmy Perry, Judy Buxton |
Jeffrey holland talks comedy
Jeffrey Holland (born Jeffrey Michael Parkes, 17 July 1946) is an English actor well known for roles in television sitcoms, playing camp comic at the Maplin's holiday camp in Hi-de-Hi!, as well as BBC Radio comedy, including Week Ending.
Contents
- Jeffrey holland talks comedy
- Interview with jeffrey holland
- Early life and career
- Personal life
- References

Interview with jeffrey holland
Early life and career

Born in Walsall, Staffordshire, he was educated at Queen Mary's Grammar School, Walsall. Holland joined an amateur theatre company, and worked at a wine merchants and in the office of a manufacturing company before training at Birmingham School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art and becoming a professional actor. His first stage appearance was at the Alexandra Theatre in 1967, in the Henry Cecil Leon play No Fear or Favour. He appeared in an episode of Dixon of Dock Green, Are You Being Served, several episodes of Crossroads and as a soldier in an episode of Dad's Army and It Ain't Half Hot Mum. He broke through to public fame in the role of Spike Dixon, the camp comic at the Maplin's holiday camp in Hi-de-Hi!. He later appeared in Russ Abbot's Madhouse.

David Croft used three main Hi-de-Hi! actors (Paul Shane, Holland, and Su Pollard) in similar roles in a later Croft/Perry sitcom, You Rang, M'Lord? (1988–1993), and again in Oh, Doctor Beeching! (1995–1997), this time co-written with Richard Spendlove.

In 2011 he appeared in Coronation Street as Clive Drinkwater.

In 2012 he was cast in the film version of Ray Cooney's farce Run for Your Wife.
In 2013, he débuted his short one-man play, ….And this is my friend Mr Laurel, based on the life of Stan Laurel, at the Camden Fringe festival. This was taken on tour of the UK in 2014-2015. The play was devised by Holland and written by Gail Louw.
Personal life
Holland is married to the actress Judy Buxton. They married in 2004.