Alex McSweeney

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Alex McSweeney
Born
Alexander Nicholas Peter McSweeney

(1966-12-20) 20 December 1966 (age 57)
Lambeth, London, England
Alma mater Academy Drama School
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • director
Years active1994–present

Alexander Nicholas Peter McSweeney (born 20 December 1966) is an English actor, writer and director, best known for playing Graham Foster in EastEnders from 2003 to 2005, and again in 2023. [1] Other programmes he has appeared in include Silent Witness and Holby City . He also appeared in Lewis , in 2007. He has also portrayed 'Captain Wilder' in the third series of the ITV show Primeval in 2009. He was also a regular guest actor on The Bill between 1994 and 2003, before taking on the role of series regular David Radford in 2004. [2]

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Life and career

McSweeney was born on 20 December 1966 in Lambeth, London and following training at London Academy of Performing Arts (LAPA), and the Academy Drama School, he appeared in such roles as 'One Ball Bill' in Keen Eddie comedy-drama television series for the Fox network, alongside Sienna Miller in 2003. In 2003, he joined the cast of the BBC soap opera EastEnders as Graham Foster, with the character appearing until January 2005, after the character was found guilty for the rape of Little Mo Mitchell (Kacey Ainsworth), which resulted in her pregnancy. [3] He was in Steven Berkoff's groundbreaking production of On The Waterfront at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in 2008. [4] [5] In the summer of 2011, while performing in Steven Berkoff's "Oedipus" at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Alex directed a cast of young actors in the play A Hero of Our Time . The play, written by Alex was a take on the Russian Novel by Mikhail Lermontov and was generally received well by critics. [6] He played the recurring role of D.S. Sykes in Hollyoaks from 2013 until his character was killed by gangster Fraser Black in April 2014. [7] He played a lecturer who has a motorbike accident in BBC Doctors in 2015. In an episode of Call the Midwife (March 2016), he played Joe Blacker. [8]

Alongside his acting career, he is also a Doctor of Literature and lectures at two London Universities in English & Drama. Drama at Kingston University and is a Senior Lecturer in English and Creative Writing at London Southbank University. [9] He wrote 'Out of the Cage' a play about women munition workers in the First World War in 2013/14. It subsequently got published and premiered at the Park Theatre London in January 2015. [10] A national tour of the play was put in motion for 2017. He then appeared in Endeavour in 2017 as 'Terence Bakewell'. [11]

In 2023, it was announced McSweeney would reprise the role of Graham in EastEnders as part of a storyline which sees the character's son Freddie Slater (Bobby Brazier) discover his true paternity. [12]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 Rumic World: The Laughing Target Student (voice)Uncredited
1988 Demon City Shinjuku Chibi (voice)Credited as Alan Sherman
1997Table 5Bill Chamberlain
1999The EscortTaxi Driver
2000 Gangster No. 1 Bloke In Tailor's
2001Sunday MorningHustlerShort film
2003Courts mais GAY: Tome 6Hustler
2004SecretsRobertShort film
2007 Shoot on Sight PC Brian Andrews
2008 Hellboy II: The Golden Army Policeman
Brixton 85Ward PolicemanShort film
2011A Little Bit of GriefPegShort film
2012OedipusShepherd / EnsembleVideo

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 Violence Jack Thug (voice)Episode: "Violence Jack, Part 3: Hell's Wind"
1990 Genocyber Scientist (voice)Episodes: "Vajranoid Attack" and "Global War"
1994–2004 The Bill Lighterman (1994) / Eddie Peacock (1998) / Hall (2000) / Chris (2003) / David Radford (2004)22 episodes
1999 Maisie Raine Ski Mask 2Episode: "European Forty Five"
2000 The Apocalypse LuciusTelevision film
2001 Submerged Seaman Lawrence GainorTelevision film
2002Get Carman: The Trials of George Carman QCGeoff KnightsTelevision film
2003–2004 Keen Eddie One Ball BillEpisodes: "Horse Heir", Sticky Fingers" and "Keeping Up Appearances"
2003 In Deep IanEpisodes: "Full Disclosure: Part 1" and "Full Disclosure: Part 2"
2003–2005, 2023 EastEnders Graham Foster Regular role
2003, 2012 Silent Witness DS Rufus Smith (2003) / Frank McAteer (2012)Episodes: "Fatal Error: Part 1 and Part 2" and "Domestic: Part 1 and Part 2"
2004, 2015 Doctors Colin Murphy (2004) / Iain Johnson (2015)Episodes: "Primary Care" and "In Search of Happiness"
2005 The Commander PC Mick CamelEpisodes: "Blackdog Part 1 and Part 2"
The Last Detective Warrant Officer Tony MonkfordEpisode: "Towpaths of Glory"
2005, 2009 Holby City Derek Johns (2005) / Sean Andrews (2009)Episodes: "The Long Goodbye" and "Take Her Breath Away"
2007 Inspector Lewis PaulEpisode: "Old School Ties"
2009 Primeval (TV Series)Captain Wilder4 episodes
2011 Sirens Dennis BayldonEpisode: "Cry"
2012 Crime Stories Patrick Johnson1 episode
2016 Call the Midwife Joe Blacker1 episode
2017 Endeavour Terence BakewellEpisode: "Lazaretto"
2018The AthenaTony (Sam's Dad)1 episode

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