Richard Graham (actor)

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Richard Graham
Born (1960-05-10) 10 May 1960 (age 62)
Farnborough, Kent, England
OccupationActor
Years active1983–present
SpouseYvonne Graham
Children2

Richard Graham (born 10 May 1960) is an English actor. He played George T. Rowe in the biopic film Titanic .

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He has also appeared in In the Name of the Father (1993), Gangs of New York (2002) and Vera Drake (2004), as well as playing Trevor Clyner in football hooligan films ID (1995) and ID2: Shadwell Army (2016). He appeared in all 12 episodes of Maisie Raine as Mickey Farrel, and in 16 episodes of Hollyoaks as William Alexander. He has also appeared in Inspector Morse and Pie in the Sky . In 2019, he appeared in the BBC soap opera EastEnders as Jonno Highway.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1984 The Bounty John Mills
1985 My Beautiful Laundrette Genghis
1989 Return from the River Kwai Sergeant Perry
1989 Try This One for Size First Security Guard
1991 Under Suspicion Denny
1993 In the Name of the Father Detective
1995 ID Trevor
1997 Titanic Quartermaster George T. Rowe
2000 24 Hours in London Novell
2001Happy NowBronwyn's Nurse
2001 Arthur's Dyke Andy
2002 Gangs of New York Harvey / Card Player
2004 Vera Drake George
2005RugCharlesShort film
2007 Cassandra's Dream Detective
2007BreathAlexShort film
2008 The Other Man Eric
2010 The Kid Fruit + Veg Trader
2013 The World's End Head Builder
2013 Dom Hemingway Prison Guard
2014The Right to Remain SilentDetective / NarratorShort film
2016The RemovalFatherShort film
2016 ID2: Shadwell Army Trevor Clyner
2017 Phantom Thread George Riley, News of the World [1] [2]

Television

Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1983 Up the Elephant and Round the Castle 1st SonEpisode: "A Cuckoo in the Nest"
1985Inside OutBrian5 episodes
1986The Fourth FloorDet. Jim Collins3 episodes
1987 Bergerac Kirk BarnettEpisode: "A Desiderable Little Residence"
1987 Boon MickeyEpisode: "Texas Ranger"
1987 Home to Roost Dusty MillerEpisode: "Paper Chase"
1988King of Olympics: The Lifes and Loves of Avery BrundageReporterTelevision film
1989–2007 The Bill Various5 episodes
1990Forgotten Prisoners: The Amnesty FilesTuranTelevision film
1990–1994 The Ruth Rendell Mysteries 6 episodes
1992 Van der Valk Jan MalenEpisode: "Still Waters"
1992 Covington Cross SherwoodEpisode: "The Trial"
1992 An Ungentlemanly Act Cpl. ArmourTelevision film
1993 Inspector Morse PC CobbsEpisode: "The Day of the Devil"
1993Olly's PrisonOllyTelevision film
1993Brian Conley: Outside ChanceJake BrewerTelevision film
1994–1995 Time After Time Jake Brewer7 episodes
1995 Kavanagh QC Ray WestEpisode: "Heartland"
1995 A Touch of Frost Tony WalderEpisode: "Quarry"
1996 Pie in the Sky DC LinneyEpisode: "This Other Heaven"
1996 Thief Takers Gil RogersEpisode: "Whispers in the Dark"
1997 Hostile Waters BelikovTelevision film
1998–1999Real WomenPete
1998–1999 Maisie Raine D.S. Mickey FarrelMain role
1999 The Passion Michael
1999 Bravo Two Zero MarkTelevision film
2000 Lock, Stock... ToothlessEpisode: "...and a Good Slopping Out"
2000 The Thing About Vince BradshawEpisode 2
2001 I Was a Rat Charlie3 episodes
2001 Silent Witness Stephen MerchantEpisode: "Two Below Zero: 1"
2001, 2006 Heartbeat Ray Dooley, Pete Atkins2 episodes
2002–2003 Rockface Mike Bayliss7 episodes
2005 Down to Earth Dave SewellEpisode: "Changes"
2005 Holby City Alan DelaneyEpisode: "Love, Life and Loss"
2006 Doctors Simon TysonEpisode: "Home from Home"
2008 HolbyBlue Kevin Watson
2008 Midnight Man Brian Makepeace2 episodes
2008 Einstein and Eddington Man with White FeatherTelevision film
2008, 2016 Midsomer Murders Stanley Goodfellow

Gerry Bleacher

“Talking to the Dead”,

”Breaking the Chain”

2009 My Family BarryEpisode: "Bully for Ben"
2011 Hollyoaks William 'Billy' Alexander16 episodes
2011 New Tricks Peter OffordEpisode: "End of the Line"
2012 Whitechapel John Cobbett2 episodes
2013BlackoutMarkTelevision film
2019 EastEnders Jonno Highway Guest role

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