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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Patrick Robinson

Spouse
  
Janis Robinson

Years active
  
1990– present

Role
  
Actor


Born
  
6 November 1963 (age 60) (
1963-11-06
)
London, England, UK

Education
  
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art

Movies and TV shows
  
Belly of the Beast, A Many Splintered Thing

Similar People
  
Anya Garnis, Ian Kelsey, Ching Siu‑tung

Patrick Robinson (born 6 November 1963) is an English actor, best known for playing the character of staff nurse and later charge nurse (in early years of the show) and in later years, Consultant Martin "Ash" Ashford in the long-running medical drama series Casualty on BBC One.

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Early life

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Robinson was the fifth of seven children born to a Jamaican-immigrant electrician father and his English-born wife. Robinson joined the South East London School Drama Group aged 14. The cousin of footballer and TV personality Ian Wright, Robinson was offered a trial at Southampton F.C., which he turned down to attend additional drama classes.

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After studying architecture for a year, he left to join the Robert Stigwood organisation as a messenger boy. He then graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

Career

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On graduation he started his career in theatre, and then joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, spending two seasons in Stratford-upon-Avon and then two in London.

He left the RSC to join the cast of Casualty in the character of Martin "Ash" Ashford, from 1990 to 1996.

After leaving the series, he appeared as CIA agent Leon Washington in the 2003 action film Belly of the Beast, alongside Steven Seagal.

In late 2007, he played former slave Thomas Peters who went on to become a leader in Sierra Leone, in a stage adaptation of Rough Crossings by historian Simon Schama at the Liverpool Playhouse.

From 2008 he appeared as Detective Constable Jacob Banks in the ITV police drama The Bill. In 2009 he participated in Let's Dance for Comic Relief with Lisa Maxwell dancing a routine based on Riverdance.

In March 2011, he was appearing as a German cavalry officer 'Friedrich' in the New London Theatre production of War Horse.

On 25 January 2013 it was announced that Robinson would be returning to Casualty to reprise his role as Martin "Ash" Ashford but as a locum consultant.

Since September 2013, Patrick has been participating in the eleventh series of Strictly Come Dancing. His dance partner is Anya Garnis, who is a new professional dancer on the BBC show and was voted out in the semi-final.Patrick will return to casualty in 2015 as part of the anniversary celebrations.

Personal life

Married, the couple have three daughters and one son. The family lives in Stratford-upon-Avon.

A supporter of Arsenal F.C., he plays regularly for the club's ex-pro and celebrity team. He also plays street hockey with the Ashmead Cruisers, a team that he co-founded in 1980, and which have twice been runners-up in the national street hockey tournament in the 1980s.

He is also the cousin of Arsenal F.C Legend Ian Wright.

References

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