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Occupation
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Lisa Roberts

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Neil Roberts

Years active
  
1986–present


Neil Roberts (actor)

Education
  
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School

Movies
  
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., The History Of Chance

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Neil Roberts (born 17 September 1964) is an English actor, known for portraying Rex Buckland in Charmed, Gavin Arnold in Family Affairs, Richard in Life Bites and DS Jason Wise in Emmerdale.

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Neil Roberts (actor) Actor Neil Roberts supporting GOSH in Eastbourne Taken at Flickr

Background

Neil trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School between 1983 and 1986.

Acting career

Neil had classical training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Since then he has appeared in leading roles in numerous plays, musicals, television programmes and films in Britain and in America.

His West End and Regional Theatre productions, range from Christopher Robin in Winnie The Pooh, to the title role in Hamlet. Recent theatre also includes: playing Harry Bright in Mamma Mia!! in the West End, Captain Von Trap in The Sound of Music and the UK tour of the 2 hander Who Killed "Agatha" Christie?.

Recent television includes: playing the recurring role of Mike Leydon in “Coronation Street” and Richard, the Dad, in 62 episodes of the Disney Channel comedy “Life Bites”.

Other television includes: “New Tricks”; “Doctors”, series regular on Channel 5 soap opera Family Affairs, playing Gavin Arnold. and "Holby" as the cardiothoracic specialist Philip Lawlor. As well as: "Privates" written by Steven Moffat; The BAFTA nominated "A Breed Of Heroes"; and his "Mesmerising" (Daily Mail) and "Brilliant" (The Mirror) portrayal of the mass murderer Jeremy Bamber in "The White House Farm Murders".

Neil’s American work includes: playing Rex Buckland in the first season of Aaron Spelling’s "Charmed"; "Party of Five" opposite Neve Campbell; "Diagnosis Murder" with Dick Van Dyke; and opposite Tori Spelling as her love interest in "Beverly Hills 90210"

His film work includes Oscar winner Barry Levinson’s "The Second Civil War" opposite James Earl Jones, the lead opposite David Hasselhoff in the film "Nick Fury" based on the Marvel comic and "Killing Me Softly" with Heather Graham.

Neil’s latest project was producing and playing the lead in the short film "The History of Chance". The film premiered at the Oscar-qualifying 2012 Raindance Film Festival and has won the Grand Prize at the Canada International Film Festival, coming first out of nearly a thousand entries. In addition, it has picked up the Silver Lei Award at the Honolulu International Film Festival, was nominated for Best Drama at the Cape Fear Independent Film Festival and Best Film at the YoungCuts Film Festival, and is currently playing at selected international festivals.

Other credits include secret agent Max Meltus in the television commercials for cough medicine Meltus, and a 1998 commercial for Nescafé Gold Blend, opposite Simone Bendix in the last Gold Blend couple ads. He has also lent his voice to the Doctor Who audio drama Kingdom of Silver, and the Stargate Atlantis audio drama The Kindness of Strangers.

In 2017 Roberts joined the cast of Hollyoaks.

Personal life

Roberts is based in London. He has two sons.

References

Neil Roberts (actor) Wikipedia