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Years active
  
1980 – present

Name
  
Reece Dinsdale


Role
  
Actor

Spouse
  
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Born
  
6 August 1959 (age 64) (
1959-08-06
)

Children
  
Elwy Dinsdale, Luca Dinsdale

Nominations
  
The British Soap Award for Best Exit

Movies and TV shows
  
Coronation Street, Threads, ID, Home to Roost, Agatha Christie's Partners i

Similar People
  
Zara Turner, Mick Jackson, Phil Davis, Sally Hibbin, Eric Chappell

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Reece Dinsdale (born 6 August 1959, Normanton, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English actor/director of stage, film, and television.

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Acting career

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Dinsdale trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama from 1977 until 1980. After initially working in theatre in Exeter, Nottingham, Birmingham and at the Edinburgh Festival, Reece got his first TV role in the Granada thriller Knife Edge in 1981. He followed this up by appearing in Out On the Floor a single drama for the BBC in 1982. This led to him being cast as Albert in Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime series for ITV in 1982.

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More theatre followed with Beethoven's Tenth with Peter Ustinov at the Vaudeville Theatre, London and the highly acclaimed Red Saturday at the Royal Court. He played Jimmy Kemp in Threads (1984), a-soon-to-be-father and husband caught up in a nuclear attack on Sheffield. 1984 also saw Dinsdale appearing in one of his first feature films, Alan Bennett's A Private Function.

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Glamour Night, another single drama for the BBC followed in 1984 before Dinsdale was cast as Matthew Willows in the British sitcom Home to Roost written by Eric Chappell and co-starring John Thaw. Dinsdale played Thaw's unruly teenaged son Matthew who comes to live with his estranged father after his mother throws him out. The show ran for four series between 1985-90.

Interspersed with this were many appearances on stage, including the award-winning play Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme at the Hampstead Theatre, London, in 1986, Woundings and Don Carlos at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, and Old Year's Eve at the Royal Shakespeare Company. On television he had leading roles in the three-part series Take Me Home, and The Attractions, and the single drama Coppers opposite Tim Roth.

Dinsdale played the leading role of Jack Rover in Wild Oats in the inaugural production at the newly built West Yorkshire Playhouse in 1990. He then appeared in Young Catherine, a miniseries in which he played the Grand Duke Peter. He then appeared at the National Theatre in David Hare's Racing Demon.

From 1990-92 he co-starred in Haggard, a comedy set in the late 18th century. In 1994, he played the leading role in ID, a British feature film charting the demise of a police officer who goes under-cover to root out a firm of football hooligans. Based on a true story, Dinsdale won the International Critics Award for best actor at the Geneva Film Festival.

Dinsdale has continued to play leading roles on both stage and screen. Highlights include: two series of Thief Takers in which he played the central role of Charlie Scott, Kenneth Branagh's film of Hamlet in which he played Guildenstern opposite Timothy Spall's Rosencrantz. He guested in Spooks, Life on Mars, Murder in Mind, Silent Witness, and many others.

Dinsdale starred opposite Julie Walters in the ITV drama Ahead of the Class and played Robert in Conviction for the BBC (directed by Marc Munden). He starred in two series of The Chase (also for the BBC) and in two thrillers for ITV; Love Lies Bleeding and Midnight Man.

In 2008, he joined the cast of Coronation Street to play the ill-fated Joe McIntyre, leaving of his own volition in February 2010. Since then he filmed leading guest roles in Waterloo Road, Taggart and Moving On. He played Doctor Wengel in Ibsen's The Lady From the Sea at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. In 2012 he appeared in the feature film The Knife That Killed Me. In 2014, he played Alan Bennett in Bennett's autobiographical play Untold Stories at the West Yorkshire Playhouse.

In 2015 Dinsdale played the central role of George Jones in Headlong's national tour of Sir David Hare's play 'The Absence of War', once again directed by Jeremy Herrin. In October 2015 Reece played the title role in Shakespeare's 'Richard III' at The West Yorkshire Playhouse for director Mark Rosenblatt. He has an extensive list of BBC Radio Drama credits and, in 2014, he was awarded a Yorkshire Award for Services to Arts and Entertainment. In 2015, he became the first actor to be named Associate Artist at The West Yorkshire Playhouse.

Directing

In January 2012 Reece directed his first drama for television; a 45-minute single drama called The Crossing starring Lee Boardman, Ramona Marquez and Susie Blake, in the Secrets and Words series for BBC1. In July/August 2014 he directed an episode in the 'Moving On' series called 'Madge' starring Hayley Mills, Ken Cranham and Peter Egan, again for BBC1.

In May 2015, Dinsdale completed his third drama for BBC Television, 'Scratch' starring Will Ash and Chris Coghill, once again for the 'Moving On' series. Reece has now completed a fourth TV drama, again in the 'Moving On' series, for Jimmy McGovern: Eighteen - a story about the attempted deportation of an Afghan youth back to his native Kabul, starring Antonio Aakeel and Rosie Cavaliero. The series was aired in November 2016.

Writing

In 2009 Reece wrote the short film Imaginary Friend which was subsequently filmed and stars Maxine Peake and Zara Turner. The film was premiered on 8 May 2010 at the 360/365 Film Festival in New York.

Personal life

Dinsdale lives with his wife, British actress Zara Turner, in Yorkshire. The couple have two children, a daughter Elwy, and a son Luca.

Filmography

Actor
-
Gone Fishing (Short) (pre-production) as
Ben
2020
Emmerdale Farm (TV Series) as
Paul Ashdale / Paul
2014
The Knife That Killed Me as
Paul's Dad
2013
This House as
Walter Harrison
2011
The Disappearance of Jennifer Pope as
Dave Pope
2011
Moving On (TV Series) as
Billy
- Punter (2011) - Billy
2011
Waterloo Road (TV Series) as
Matthew Gurney
- Episode #6.13 (2011) - Matthew Gurney
2010
Taggart (TV Series) as
DI Mike Casey
- Bad Medicine (2010) - DI Mike Casey
2008
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Joe McIntyre
2008
Silent Witness (TV Series) as
Noel Hopkins
- The Lost Child: Part 2 (2008) - Noel Hopkins
- The Lost Child: Part 1 (2008) - Noel Hopkins
2008
Midnight Man (TV Mini Series) as
Blake
- Part 3 (2008) - Blake
- Part 2 (2008) - Blake
- Part 1 (2008) - Blake
2006
The Chase (TV Series) as
Rick Johnson
2007
Life on Mars (TV Series) as
Simon Lamb
- Episode #2.5 (2007) - Simon Lamb
2006
Dalziel and Pascoe (TV Series) as
Iain Pyke
- The Cave Woman: Part 2 (2006) - Iain Pyke
- The Cave Woman: Part 1 (2006) - Iain Pyke
2006
Love Lies Bleeding (TV Movie) as
DI Dunne
2005
Ahead of the Class (TV Movie) as
Sean Devlin
2005
The Afternoon Play (TV Series) as
George Lapwood
- The Trouble with George (2005) - George Lapwood
2004
Conviction (TV Mini Series) as
Robert Seymour
- Episode #1.6 (2004) - Robert Seymour
- Episode #1.5 (2004) - Robert Seymour
- Episode #1.4 (2004) - Robert Seymour
- Episode #1.3 (2004) - Robert Seymour
- Episode #1.2 (2004) - Robert Seymour
- Episode #1.1 (2004) - Robert Seymour
2004
Conejo en la luna as
Tom Sexton
2003
MI-5 (TV Series) as
Major Sam Curtis
- Strike Force (2003) - Major Sam Curtis (uncredited)
2003
Born and Bred (TV Series) as
Sam Tomlinson
- The Last Hurrah: Part 2 (2003) - Sam Tomlinson
- The Last Hurrah: Part 1 (2003) - Sam Tomlinson
2002
The Investigation (TV Movie) as
Teddy Boulder
2001
Murder in Mind (TV Series) as
Michael Davies
- Motive (2001) - Michael Davies
2001
In Deep (TV Series) as
Craig Griffin
- Blue on Blue: Part 2 (2001) - Craig Griffin
- Blue on Blue: Part 1 (2001) - Craig Griffin
1997
So This Is Romance? as
Mike
1996
China as
Mac
1996
Hamlet as
Guildenstern
1996
Thief Takers (TV Series) as
D.I. Charlie Scott
- Deja Vu (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- Collateral Damage (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- Black Russian (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- Remember Me (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- Bad Blood (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- A Dead Man (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- Nasty Boys (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- Going Under (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- Wasteland (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- The Outcasts (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- Hungry Ghosts (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- Lie Down with Dragons (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- Wild Card (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- Whispers in the Dark (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- Company of Strangers (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
- No One Likes to See That (1996) - D.I. Charlie Scott
1995
Bliss (TV Movie) as
Dr. Clive Sussman
1995
I.D. as
John
1993
Lovejoy (TV Series) as
Chief Inspector Sharpe
- Ducking and Diving (1993) - Chief Inspector Sharpe
1993
Full Stretch (TV Series) as
Tarquin Woods
- Deals on Wheels (1993) - Tarquin Woods
- Headlines (1993) - Tarquin Woods
- Risky Business (1993) - Tarquin Woods
- Family Affairs (1993) - Tarquin Woods
- Cadillac Dreams (1993) - Tarquin Woods
- Ivory Tower (1993) - Tarquin Woods
1992
Science Fiction (TV Series) as
Sherlock Holmes
- Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing Link (1992) - Sherlock Holmes
1990
Haggard (TV Series) as
Roderick
- Condemned (1992) - Roderick
- Wicked Lady (1992) - Roderick
- Just Cause (1992) - Roderick
- Orlando's Revenge (1992) - Roderick
- Mad Jack (1992) - Roderick
- Beau Haggard (1992) - Roderick
- The Claimant (1992) - Roderick
- Affair of Honour (1990) - Roderick
- Strategems (1990) - Roderick
- The Great Lover (1990) - Roderick
- The Bellman (1990) - Roderick
- Daring Deeds (1990) - Roderick
- Eye of Newt (1990) - Roderick
- Haggard at Bay (1990) - Roderick
1991
Young Catherine (TV Movie) as
Grand Duke Peter
1985
Home to Roost (TV Series) as
Matthew Willows
- Leaving (1990) - Matthew Willows
- High Noon (1990) - Matthew Willows
- Return to Clagthorpe (1990) - Matthew Willows
- Thought for the Day (1989) - Matthew Willows
- The Boyfriend (1989) - Matthew Willows
- Front Runner (1989) - Matthew Willows
- Bridge of Sighs (1989) - Matthew Willows
- Family Ties (1987) - Matthew Willows
- Paper Chase (1987) - Matthew Willows
- Getting On (1987) - Matthew Willows
- Crime Watch (1987) - Matthew Willows
- The Real Thing (1987) - Matthew Willows
- High Spirits (1987) - Matthew Willows
- Success Story (1987) - Matthew Willows
- Human Interest (1987) - Matthew Willows
- Julie (1986) - Matthew Willows
- Any Questions? (1986) - Matthew Willows
- Protest (1986) - Matthew Willows
- The Test (1986) - Matthew Willows
- Acting Out (1986) - Matthew Willows
- Open House (1986) - Matthew Willows
- Plastic Dreamworld (1986) - Matthew Willows
- The Way We Were (1985) - Matthew Willows
- Small Change (1985) - Matthew Willows
- Dating Henry (1985) - Matthew Willows
- Suspect (1985) - Matthew Willows
- All You Need Is Love (1985) - Matthew Willows
- Bad Apples (1985) - Matthew Willows
- A New Life (1985) - Matthew Willows
1989
Screenplay (TV Series) as
Danny
- The Attractions (1989) - Danny
1989
Take Me Home (TV Mini Series) as
Martin
- Episode #1.3 (1989) - Martin
- Episode #1.2 (1989) - Martin
- Episode #1.1 (1989) - Martin
1988
Coppers (TV Movie) as
Robert
1987
The Storyteller (TV Series) as
Fearnot
- Fearnot (1987) - Fearnot
1986
Robin Hood (TV Series) as
Arthur of Brittany
- The Pretender (1986) - Arthur of Brittany
1985
Bergerac (TV Series) as
Rory O'Brien
- The Tennis Racket (1985) - Rory O'Brien
1985
Summer Season (TV Series) as
Malcolm - Photographer
- Glamour Night (1985) - Malcolm - Photographer
1984
Winter Flight as
Mal
1984
A Private Function as
P.C. Penny
1984
Threads (TV Movie) as
Jimmy Kemp
1984
Minder (TV Series) as
Steve
- Willesden Suite (1984) - Steve
1983
Partners in Crime (TV Mini Series) as
Albert
- The Crackler (1984) - Albert
- The Case of the Missing Lady (1984) - Albert
- The Man in the Mist (1983) - Albert (credit only)
- The Unbreakable Alibi (1983) - Albert
- The Ambassador's Boots (1983) - Albert
- The Clergyman's Daughter (1983) - Albert
- The Sunningdale Mystery (1983) - Albert
- The House of Lurking Death (1983) - Albert
- Finessing the King (1983) - Albert
- The Affair of the Pink Pearl (1983) - Albert
- The Secret Adversary (1983) - Albert
1983
Out on the Floor (TV Movie) as
Ton
Director
2020
Emmerdale Farm (TV Series) (31 episodes)
2022
Coronation Street (TV Series) (4 episodes)
- Episode #1.10702 (2022)
- Episode #1.10701 (2022)
- Episode #1.10700 (2022)
- Episode #1.10699 (2022)
2019
Pitching In (TV Series) (5 episodes)
- Episode #1.5 (2019)
- Episode #1.4 (2019)
- Episode #1.3 (2019)
- Episode #1.2 (2019)
- Episode #1.1 (2019)
2014
Moving On (TV Series) (5 episodes)
- Beaten (2019)
- Lost (2018)
- Eighteen (2016)
- Scratch (2016)
- Madge (2014)
2012
Secrets and Words (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Crossing (2012)
Writer
2019
Emmerdale Farm (TV Series) (written by - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.8664 (2019) - (written by)
2010
Imaginary Friend (Short)
Self
2021
Bobster's Podblast (Podcast Series)
2018
The Late Night Alternative (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
- Say, Say, Say (2018) - Self - Guest (voice)
2009
The British Soap Awards 2009 (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
2002
The John Thaw Story (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2020
Emmerdale Family Trees (TV Mini Series) as
Paul Ashdale
- The Dingles-Young Guns (2020) - Paul Ashdale
2019
Coronation Street at Christmas (TV Special documentary) as
Joe McIntyre (uncredited)
2012
The Corrie Years (TV Series documentary) as
Joe McIntyre
- Away from the Cobbles (2012) - Joe McIntyre (uncredited)
2010
The Stars of the Street: 50 Years, 50 Classic Characters (Video) as
Joe McIntyre
2006
Screenwipe (TV Series documentary) as
Jimmy Kemp
- Episode #1.3 (2006) - Jimmy Kemp (uncredited)

References

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