Ross Boatman

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Ross Boatman
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Boatman in 2023
Nickname(s)Rocky Ross
Residence London, England
BornRoss Maxim Boatman
(1964-03-03) 3 March 1964 (age 60)
King's Cross, London, England
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s) None
Money finish(es)12
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
34th, 2002
World Poker Tour
Title(s)None
Final table(s)None
Money finish(es)3
European Poker Tour
Title(s)None
Final table(s)1
Money finish(es)1

Ross Maxim Boatman (born 3 March 1964) is an English actor, professional poker player and a member of the poker-playing group the Hendon Mob. He is known for the role of firefighter Kevin Medhurst in the ITV drama series London's Burning from 1988 to 1995 and again in 2000. He appeared as Derek in the BBC Two sitcom Mum from 2016 to 2019, before starring in Stay Close on Netflix in 2021, and then joined the cast of the BBC One soap opera EastEnders as Harvey Monroe.

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Acting

Boatman was born in Camden, London. After completing his training at RADA, Boatman began his acting career in fringe theatre. He began working as a television actor in 1988, appearing in an episode of The Storyteller ("The Luck Child") and Dramarama , before earning his best-known role as Fireman Kevin Medhurst in the long-running television series London's Burning . Boatman portrayed Medhurst in over 100 episodes between 1988 and 1995, and again in 2000. His other television roles include A Touch of Frost , three episodes of The Bill (in 2006 and 2 episodes in 2009), Murder in Mind , Dream Team , ITV's 2005 drama Planespotting. He appeared in the award-winning West End play Dealer's Choice by Patrick Marber. [1] [2] Boatman starred in a NatWest bank television advertisement in 2015 [3] playing a father who struggled with his utility bills.

On the big screen, Boatman has appeared in the gangster film Hard Men and as a rock star in the comedy Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis . He famously turned down a role in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels as he had just completed filming Hard Men and feared being typecast. More recently, Boatman has appeared in alongside Clive Owen and Charlotte Rampling in the Mike Hodges film I'll Sleep When I'm Dead . [1] [4] [5] [6] Boatman has maintained he has a preference for acting rather than poker, although he finds poker easier to profit from. [2] [4] In June 2021, his casting on the BBC soap opera EastEnders was announced. [7] Boatman made his debut appearance as Harvey Monroe in July 2021. [8] For his portrayal of the role, he won the British Soap Award for Best Newcomer. [9]

Poker

Ross Boatman in a World Series of Poker Omaha event. Rossboatman2.jpg
Ross Boatman in a World Series of Poker Omaha event.

In the 1970s, Boatman observed his older brother Barny playing poker against his friends at their house. He begged to become involved in the game, and although initially dissuaded by his brother, he sat down and played his first poker session. Barny went on to teach him in the mid-'70s, and by the age of 12 Boatman was gambling at "pitch and toss" behind his school gym. In the early 1980s, he regularly observed a poker game in his local pool hall, where he learnt the basics of poker strategy. Soon after he began playing poker events whenever he had the opportunity, and turned professional in 1992.

Together with his brother, Boatman began attending a poker game in North London run by Joe Beevers and Ram Vaswani. The four quickly formed an ongoing friendship, and began travelling to poker events throughout Europe together. This became such a regular sight that the four were later dubbed "The Hendon Mob". [6] [10] Ross and the rest of the Hendon Mob were invited by Nic Szeremeta to appear in the brand new Late Night Poker television series, and supported the then-questionable idea of using a hole cam to make poker into a spectator sport. He appeared in all 6 series of the show, but had his best run at the title in the second season. He reached the final by defeating Hemish Shah in the runners-up final to advance to the grand final, where he finished 2nd to Simon Trumper. [4] [11]

Like the rest of the Hendon Mob, Boatman has become a regular fixture at the World Series of Poker (WSOP), where he made his first final table in 2002 in the pot limit Omaha event. He finished 7th in the event, where he and Barny became the first brothers to make the same WSOP final table. In the same year he finished in the money of the $10,000 no limit Texas hold 'em main event, eventually going out in 34th place out of 631 entrants. Boatman has also had success in the European Poker Tour (EPT), where he made the final table of its largest ever event – the second grand final, finishing in 6th place for €140,000. [12] [13] [14] [15]

His titles include:

In addition to the above, Boatman has written over 20 articles [22] on The Hendon Mob's website and also authored a poker lesson for internettexasholdem.com. [23] After 3 years of sponsorship by the Prima Poker Network, he is now sponsored by Full Tilt Poker. [10] As of 2009, his total live tournament winnings exceed $2,000,000. [24]

Personal life

His partner is photographer Sarah Jeynes. Boatman resides in Holloway and has three children. [4] [25]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987The FindingPolicemanTelevision film
1989 Tank Malling Security Guard
1996 Hard Men Bear
1997 Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis Rock Star
2002Turner – The Man Who Painted BritainTurnerTelevision film
2003 Danielle Cable: Eyewitness PolicemanTelevision film
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead Malone, Chauffeur
2004Wall of SilenceDC Ian AshbyTelevision film
Can't Buy Me LoveDS Colin BriggsTelevision film
2005PlanespottingSteve RushTelevision film
X-MassDadShort film
Ripley Under Ground Taxi Cab Driver
2006Good Girl, Bad GirlJoshuaTelevision film
Penelope Cheery Dealer
2007 Cassandra's Dream Detective
2010 Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll Pub Landlord
2013Three Stops Down From PlaistowCharlieShort film
2014 Paddington Trader
2015Hooligans at War: North vs. SouthCharlie
Essex Boys: Law of SurvivalFranks
2020Bicycle ThiefJohnShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988 The Storyteller PageEpisode: "The Luck Child"
All in Good Faith Trevor CollinsEpisode: "The Prodigal Son"
Dramarama SoldierEpisode: "Now You See Them"
1988–1995, 2000 London's Burning Kevin MedhurstMain role
1989 Screen Two Gary AustinEpisode: "Death of a Son"
1999 A Touch of Frost Owen KimbleEpisode: "Private Lives"
Daylight Robbery Alan McArdaleMain role
The Bill Steve BennettEpisode: "Security"
2001SwallowBob1 episode
2002 The Estate Agents SpencerEpisode: "Gangsters"
Murder in Mind Detective Superintendent PryceEpisode: "Rage"
2006 Dream Team Fraser HibbsEpisode: "War of the Roses"
The Bill Ricky LasiterEpisode: "Mistaken and Misspoken"
2009Kenny Bordmann2 episodes
2010 Holby City Alexi ZjasvicEpisode: "Skipping a Beat"
2011 DCI Banks DI Richard BrownlowEpisode: "Cold Is the Grave: Part 1"
2012 Secret State MichaelMiniseries
2014 The Secrets DaveEpisode: "The Return"
2016–2019 Mum DerekMain role
2017 Casualty John GallowayEpisode: "Break Point"
2019 Endeavour Mac HoneydewEpisode: "Apollo"
London Kills Graham EvansEpisode: "Connected"
Temple VictorMiniseries
2020 Grantchester Vic MorganRecurring role
2021 Stay Close Del Flynn5 episodes
2021–present EastEnders Harvey Monroe Regular role

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