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Neil Morrissey

Neil Anthony Morrissey (born 4 July 1962) is an English actor, businessman, narrator and presenter. He is known for his role as Tony in Men Behaving Badly. Other notable acting roles include Deputy Head Eddie Lawson in the BBC One school-based drama series Waterloo Road, Nigel Morton in Line of Duty, and Rocky in Boon. Morrissey also provides the voice of many cartoon characters, including Bob, Roley, Lofty, Mr. Angelo Sabatini, Mr. Fothergill, Farmer Pickles and Scruffty in the original UK version of Bob the Builder.

Neil Morrissey
Morrissey in 2011
Born
Neil Anthony Morrissey

(1962-07-04) 4 July 1962 (age 61)
Stafford, England
Occupations
  • Actor
  • businessman
  • narrator
  • presenter
Years active1983–present
Notable workMen Behaving Badly
Bob the Builder
Spouse
(m. 1987; div. 1991)
PartnerAmanda Holden (2000)
Children1

Early life edit

Morrissey was born in Stafford[1] on 4 July 1962,[2] the third of four sons of Irish parents who were both psychiatric nurses. He and his older brother Stephen spent much of their childhood in separate foster homes,[3] Morrissey spending most of his time at Penkhull Children's Home,[3][4] under the care of Margaret Cartlidge.[4]

He attended Thistley Hough High School in Penkhull,[2] where he passed all nine CSE's with O-Level equivalent grades,[3] despite purportedly being downgraded from taking GCE exams on account of his being raised in care.[3] He went on to further study for his A-levels at the City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College.[2]

Morrissey had developed his skills and reputation as an actor through his teenage years at Stoke Schools Theatre, Stoke Repertory Theatre,[3] performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1979.[2] He further studied acting at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama,[2] after receiving an educational grant, and he 'sofa-surfed' with friends, and performed street theatre, to survive first year.[3]

Career edit

Acting edit

In 1984, Morrissey in his film debut, played Able Seaman Matthew Quintal in historical mariner drama The Bounty,[5] alongside Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins and Laurence Olivier.[5] Then in 1987, Morrissey rose to notoriety as dim biker Rocky in the ITV drama series Boon,[6] alongside Michael Elphick.[6] Many of the actors from Boon, were also involved in the 1990 British spoof horror film I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle, where he played the lead role of Noddy.[6] Following on from this in 1992, Morrissey took on the role of Tony in Men Behaving Badly, created to replace Harry Enfield, who departed after series one.[7] The series became one of the most popular UK sitcoms of the 90s and Morrissey became a national celebrity.[7]

In 1998, Morrissey starred in the John Godber rugby league film Up 'n' Under.[6] Neil also voice Wilfred Toadflax and Dusty Dogwood in Brambly Hedge (1997), which was produced by HIT Entertainment. Because of this, Neil voiced several characters in the HIT Entertainment children's television series Bob the Builder,[8] including the lead character, Bob, for over a decade between 1999 and 2011.[6] During his voice acting role, he achieved two UK number 1 singles, with "Can We Fix It?" (which was the 2000 UK Christmas No 1), and "Mambo No 5" in 2001.[8] He later provided voice narration for Morph,[9] and Maisy.[6]

In 2000, Morrissey starred in TV comedy film Happy Birthday, Shakespeare, where he played a coach driver, in a cast that included Amanda Holden, Les Dennis, and Freddie Highmore.[10] In 2002, Morrissey returned to TV screens in the drama series Paradise Heights,[11] which ran for two series. He then had a starring role in the BBC sitcom Carrie and Barry from 2004 until 2005.[11]

His work in West End theatre work includes Speed, Robin Hood, The Daughter In-Law and his critically acclaimed West End performance in A Passionate Woman. In 2005 Morrissey performed in Victoria Wood's musical adaptation of Acorn Antiques alongside Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Duncan Preston and Josie Lawrence.[12] Morrissey took over the role of Nathan Detroit from Nigel Lindsay in the London revival of Guys and Dolls from March to June 2006.[12]

In 2007, he appeared in British TV show Skins,[11] as Marcus Ainsworth, the father of Hannah Murray's character Cassie Ainsworth.[2] He reprised the role in 2013, when appearing in both parts of Skins Pure.[6] In 2007, he appeared in the BBC One school-based drama series, Waterloo Road as the new deputy headteacher, Eddie Lawson.[11]

In January 2012, Morrissey took on the role of Fagin in Lionel Bart's musical Oliver at the Palace Theatre in Manchester.[13] Morrissey starred alongside Adrian Edmondson, Robert Webb and Miles Jupp in the play Neville's Island at Duke of York's Theatre, London during Autumn 2014.[14]

In 2015, he played a character called Keith, who is Johnny (Joe Maw) and Tee's (Mia McKenna Bruce) villainous mother's former boyfriend, in the CBBC sitcom The Dumping Ground.[15] In December 2015, Morrissey starred in BBC Two's comedy-drama A Gert Lush Christmas, playing the father of Russell Howard's character.[16]

In 2016, he joined the cast of Grantchester for the second series, where he played the role of Harding Redmond.[17] Also in 2016, he took part in the second series of ITV's reality series Bear Grylls: Mission Survive.[18]

From 2017, Morrissey played Greg McConnell in ITV's The Good Karma Hospital,[1] for several seasons until 2022. He portrayed Peter Carr in Series 3 of Unforgotten in 2018.[6] In 2021, he starred as Frank Stevenson in series four of the BBC series The Syndicate, starring alongside Katherine Rose Morley.[12] In 2023, he was the subject of DNA Journey with Adrian Dunbar.[19]

Morrissey played the part of Captain Perrot, an accomplice of Colonel Blood, in The Crown Jewels, a humorous play written by screenwriter Simon Nye and performed at the Garrick Theatre in London in 2023, about Blood's theft of the Crown Jewels) in 1671. The part of Blood was played by Aidan McArdle, Al Murray played King Charles II, and the cast also included Mel Giedroyc.

Spoof show edit

On 1 April 2006, a BBC Three spoof programme titled Neil Morrissey's Secret documented sides of Morrissey's life that were previously unknown to the world at large.[20] It alleged he has a house, wife and two children in Jordan,[20] as well as a degree in botany,[20] for which he had studied for 20 years.[20] These studies were integral to his motivation to find a breakthrough in anti-ageing, which supposedly occurred naturally amongst the local population.[20] and he had invented a cream called The Essence which contains extracts of a plant found only in a remote Jordanian village.[20] In the documentary the cream's acolytes include celebrities such as Jane Seymour, Gloria Hunniford and Philippa Forrester.[20] The hoax documentary was launched on 1 April, and despite the suspicions caused by this date as April Fool's Day, it still managed to convince some people that it was true.[20]

Business edit

 
Ye Olde Punch Bowl Inn, the lease of which was part-owned by Morrissey
 
The Plume of Feathers in Barlaston

Morrissey's love of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas led him to buy up numerous properties in the village of Laugharne, including the Hurst Hotel, the New Three Mariners pub and Brown's Hotel in April 2004 for £670,000.[21] In October 2006, it was announced that the business had put Brown's Hotel on the market to finance the redevelopment of the Hurst Hotel,[22] and the expansion of the private members' club, Hurst House in Covent Garden, London.[23]

In July 2008, with delays encountered on the construction of Hurst House-at-the-Mill, a luxury hotel in Hertfordshire due to open in 2009, the Laugharne-based assets of the Hurst House group went into a packaged administration. The assets were subsequently bought by new investors, resulting in the end of Morrissey's association with Laugharne.[24]

Morrissey part-owned the lease on the Ye Olde Punch Bowl Inn in Marton, North Yorkshire. From this base came the Morrissey Fox range of real ale, developed by Morrissey and chef Richard Fox which is still in production. In June 2009, it was reported that his Welsh pub had failed and the lease to Ye Olde Punch Bowl Inn was handed back to the owner after just 18 months on 22 October 2009.[25]

Morrissey avoided bankruptcy over his failed business ventures but entered an IVA.[26] Morrissey went on to own a chain of pubs in Staffordshire, including The Plume of Feathers in Barlaston,[1] and later The Old Bramshall Inn in Bramshall. The latter opened its doors as a Neil Morrissey pub on 28 June 2018, an event which Morrissey attended. In December 2021 the leasehold was sold and the pub was renamed 'The Butchers Arms'.[27]

Personal life edit

Morrissey married Amanda Noar in 1987 after meeting her when she guested in an episode of Boon; the couple have a son born in 1989. The couple divorced in 1991. He then became engaged to actress Elizabeth Carling, whom he had first met in 1989, when she too was working on Boon. They parted on good terms, and she later guest-starred alongside him on Men Behaving Badly. His subsequent affairs have been well documented by the British tabloids, including dating Rachel Weisz after starring together in My Summer with Des in 1998. They lived together at his flat in Crouch End, north London.[28] Morrissey had an affair with Amanda Holden in 2000, whom he met filming Happy Birthday, Shakespeare,[10] leading to her divorce in 2003 from comedian Les Dennis.[29]

Morrissey's older brother Stephen died in 1997 following a drug overdose.[2] Morrissey has numerous tattoos. According to one version of their origin, he applied them himself with needles and Indian ink. On his left arm are his first name and a blob which was going to be his initials before it became infected, causing him to require a tetanus jab. On his right is a squiggle which is a reversed version of The Saint logo.[28] Morrissey himself says the tattoos were done by other boys at the children's home. The boys there apparently saw that he did not have a tattoo and so gave him the option of a tattoo or a beating. He decided on the tattoo and now regrets not taking the other option.[30]

In 2006, Morrissey was awarded an honorary degree from Staffordshire University.[31][32][33] He is a supporter of Crystal Palace.[34] A fan of real ale, in 2011 he produced a real ale with the club called Palace Ale.[35]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1984 The Bounty Seaman Matthew Quintal Film debut
1987 Playing Away Ian
1990 I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle Noddy, aka Nick Oddie
1992 The Ballad of Kid Divine: The Cockney Cowboy Cass Malone
1994 Staggered Jeff the Videographer
1995 Trafford Tanzi Dean Rebel TV movie
1996 The Vanishing Man Nick Cameron TV movie
Roger Roger Phil TV movie
1997 The Chest John Croft TV movie
1998 Jack and the Beanstalk Jack TV movie
Up 'n' Under Steve
My Summer with Des Martin TV movie
1999 Hunting Venus Charlotte TV movie
The Match Piss-Off
The Flint Street Nativity Adrian Atherton/Wise Man TV movie
The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything Director TV movie
2000 Happy Birthday Shakespeare Will Green TV movie
2001 Bob the Builder: A Christmas to Remember Bob (UK)/ Lofty (UK)/ Roley (UK)/ Farmer Pickles (UK) Direct-to-video animated film (voice only)
Another World Captain Ronald Brimstone Animated film (voice only)
2002 Triggermen Pete Maynard
2003 Bob the Builder: The Knights of Can-A-Lot Bob (UK)/ Lofty (UK)/ Roley (UK)/ Farmer Pickles (UK) Animated TV movie (voice only)
2004 Monkey Trousers Various roles
Bob the Builder: Snowed Under: The Bobblesburg Winter Games Bob (UK)/ Lofty (UK)/ Roley (UK) Direct-to-video animated film (voice only)
2005 The Adventures of William Shakespeare Richard III
Bob the Builder: Bob's Big Plan Bob (UK)/ Lofty (UK)/ Roley (UK)/ Scruffy (UK/US) Direct-to-video animated film (voice only)
Bob the Builder: When Bob Became a Builder Bob (UK)/ Lofty (UK)/ Roley (UK)/ Farmer Pickles (UK) Direct-to-video animated film (voice only)
2006 Acorn Antiques: The Musical John/Tony Direct-to-video film
Bob the Builder: Built to be Wild Bob (UK)/ Lofty (UK)/ Roley (UK) Direct-to-video animated film (voice only; Singing voice US dub)
2007 Bob the Builder: Scrambler to the Rescue Bob (UK)/ Lofty (UK)/ Roley (UK)/ Farmer Pickles (UK)/ Angelo Sabatini (UK) Direct-to-video animated film (voice only)
2008 Clubbed Simon
Bob the Builder: Race to the Finish Bob (UK)/ Lofty (UK)/ Roley (UK)/ Angelo Sabatini (UK), Micky Picker (UK) Direct-to-video animated film (voice only)
2010 Inn Mates Brian TV movie
2011 The Adventures of William Shakespeare Vol. 2 Richard III
Care for Kids Himself
2012 Run for Your Wife Gary
2015 A Gert Lush Christmas Dave Colman TV movie

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Juliet Bravo Oliver Guest appearance – 1 episode; series 5 "No Peace"
1984 Ellis Island Sean
1985 Roll Over Beethoven Youth Guest appearance – 1 episode
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense Policeman Guest appearance – 1 episode; "Paint Me A Murder"
Travellers by Night Flick Miniseries – recurring role
1986 C.A.T.S. Eyes Trevor Guest appearance – 1 episode; series 2
1987 Pulaski Tarquin Taylor Guest appearance – 1 episode; "The Price of Fame"
1987–95 Boon Rocky Cassidy Recurring role 74 episodes
1992–99 Men Behaving Badly Tony Smart Leading role - 39 episodes [1]
1992 Cluedo Gordon Ferrar Guest appearance – 1 episode; series 3
1993 Comedy Playhouse Danny Guest appearance – 1 episode; "Stuck on You"
The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer Himself Guest appearance – 1 episode; "Food and Drink"
1995 The Morph Files Narrator Recurring role (voice only)
Noel's House Party Himself Guest appearance – 1 episode; series 3
1997 Brambly Hedge Wilfred Toadflax 2 episodes (voice only)
Morph TV with Tony Hart Narrator for the Morph segments Recurring role (voice only)[9]
1996–1997 Soul Music Mort Recurring role – 7 episodes (voice only)
1998 The Vanishing Man Nick Cameron Recurring role
1999–2012 Bob the Builder Bob (UK)/ Roley (UK)/ Lofty (UK)/ Farmer Pickles (UK) Leading role (voice only)
1999 Maisy Narrator (British Version) (voice only)[6]
2001 Look and Read Zzaap Guest appearance – 1 episode (voice only)
2002 Paradise Heights Charlie Eustace Recurring role
2003 Murder in Mind Stephen Kite Guest appearance – 1 episode; series 3
The Eustace Bros. Charlie Eustace Recurring role
2004-2007 TV's Naughtiest Blunders Narrator
2004 Unsolved History Narrator Guest appearance – 1 episode; "Aztecs: Temple of Blood"
Carrie & Barry Barry Miniseries – recurring role 12 episodes
2005 Bob the Builder: Project Build It Bob (UK)/ Roley (UK)/ Lofty (UK)/ Farmer Pickles (UK) Leading role (voice only)
2006 Petrolheads Host 6 episodes
2007 Skins Marcus Ainsworth Guest appearance – 1 episode; series 1
Neighbours Vicar Guest appearance – 1 episode; "Births, Deaths and Marriages"
2007–2009 Waterloo Road Eddie Lawson 40 episodes
2011 Supersize Grime Narrator Recurring role
Inspector George Gently Tony Hexton Guest appearance – 1 episode; series 4
2012–2016 Line of Duty DC Nigel Morton 7 episodes
2012 Me and Mrs Jones Jason 6 episodes
2013 Skins Pure Marcus Ainsworth 2 episodes
2014 Comedy Playhouse Jez Guest appearance – 1 episode; "Over to Bill"
2015 The Dumping Ground Keith Guest appearance – 1 episode; series 3
Death in Paradise Disco Biscuit Guest appearance – 1 episode; series 4
2016 Grantchester Harding Redmond Guest appearance – 5 episodes; series 2
Bear Grylls: Mission Survive Himself, participant Guest appearance – 1 episode; series 2
The Night Manager Harry Palfrey Miniseries – 3 episodes
2017 Midsomer Murders Mitch McAllister Episode: “Crime and Punishment”
Striking Out Vincent Pike, QC Recurring role - 10 episodes
2018 Moving on Frank Barton 1 Episode; The Registrar
Unforgotten Peter Carr 6 episodes
2019 The Trial of Christine Keeler Colin Keeler Episode 6
2020 Penance Luke Douglas Miniseries – all 3 episodes
2021 The Syndicate Frank Stevenson 6 episodes
2021 The Long Call Christopher Reasley 4 episodes
2017 - 2022 The Good Karma Hospital Greg McConnell Recurring role – 24 episodes [1]
2023 DNA Journey Himself With Adrian Dunbar[36]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[37]
AUS
[38]
IRE
[39]
NZ
[40]
Bob the Builder: The Album(as Bob the Builder) 4 1 59 32
Never Mind the Breeze Blocks(as Bob the Builder) 87
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles edit

Single Year Peak chart
positions
Certifications Album
UK
[37]
AUS
[43]
IRE
[39]
"Can We Fix It?"
(as Bob the Builder)
2000 1 1 3 Bob the Builder: The Album
"Mambo No. 5"
(as Bob the Builder)
2001 1 2 4
"Big Fish Little Fish"
(as Bob the Builder)
2008 81 Never Mind the Breeze Blocks
"—" denotes releases that did not chart


References edit

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External links edit

  • Neil Morrissey at IMDb

neil, morrissey, neil, anthony, morrissey, born, july, 1962, english, actor, businessman, narrator, presenter, known, role, tony, behaving, badly, other, notable, acting, roles, include, deputy, head, eddie, lawson, school, based, drama, series, waterloo, road. Neil Anthony Morrissey born 4 July 1962 is an English actor businessman narrator and presenter He is known for his role as Tony in Men Behaving Badly Other notable acting roles include Deputy Head Eddie Lawson in the BBC One school based drama series Waterloo Road Nigel Morton in Line of Duty and Rocky in Boon Morrissey also provides the voice of many cartoon characters including Bob Roley Lofty Mr Angelo Sabatini Mr Fothergill Farmer Pickles and Scruffty in the original UK version of Bob the Builder Neil MorrisseyMorrissey in 2011BornNeil Anthony Morrissey 1962 07 04 4 July 1962 age 61 Stafford EnglandOccupationsActorbusinessmannarratorpresenterYears active1983 presentNotable workMen Behaving BadlyBob the BuilderSpouseAmanda Noar m 1987 div 1991 wbr PartnerAmanda Holden 2000 Children1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Acting 2 2 Spoof show 2 3 Business 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Singles 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editMorrissey was born in Stafford 1 on 4 July 1962 2 the third of four sons of Irish parents who were both psychiatric nurses He and his older brother Stephen spent much of their childhood in separate foster homes 3 Morrissey spending most of his time at Penkhull Children s Home 3 4 under the care of Margaret Cartlidge 4 He attended Thistley Hough High School in Penkhull 2 where he passed all nine CSE s with O Level equivalent grades 3 despite purportedly being downgraded from taking GCE exams on account of his being raised in care 3 He went on to further study for his A levels at the City of Stoke on Trent Sixth Form College 2 Morrissey had developed his skills and reputation as an actor through his teenage years at Stoke Schools Theatre Stoke Repertory Theatre 3 performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1979 2 He further studied acting at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama 2 after receiving an educational grant and he sofa surfed with friends and performed street theatre to survive first year 3 Career editActing edit In 1984 Morrissey in his film debut played Able Seaman Matthew Quintal in historical mariner drama The Bounty 5 alongside Mel Gibson Anthony Hopkins and Laurence Olivier 5 Then in 1987 Morrissey rose to notoriety as dim biker Rocky in the ITV drama series Boon 6 alongside Michael Elphick 6 Many of the actors from Boon were also involved in the 1990 British spoof horror film I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle where he played the lead role of Noddy 6 Following on from this in 1992 Morrissey took on the role of Tony in Men Behaving Badly created to replace Harry Enfield who departed after series one 7 The series became one of the most popular UK sitcoms of the 90s and Morrissey became a national celebrity 7 In 1998 Morrissey starred in the John Godber rugby league film Up n Under 6 Neil also voice Wilfred Toadflax and Dusty Dogwood in Brambly Hedge 1997 which was produced by HIT Entertainment Because of this Neil voiced several characters in the HIT Entertainment children s television series Bob the Builder 8 including the lead character Bob for over a decade between 1999 and 2011 6 During his voice acting role he achieved two UK number 1 singles with Can We Fix It which was the 2000 UK Christmas No 1 and Mambo No 5 in 2001 8 He later provided voice narration for Morph 9 and Maisy 6 In 2000 Morrissey starred in TV comedy film Happy Birthday Shakespeare where he played a coach driver in a cast that included Amanda Holden Les Dennis and Freddie Highmore 10 In 2002 Morrissey returned to TV screens in the drama series Paradise Heights 11 which ran for two series He then had a starring role in the BBC sitcom Carrie and Barry from 2004 until 2005 11 His work in West End theatre work includes Speed Robin Hood The Daughter In Law and his critically acclaimed West End performance in A Passionate Woman In 2005 Morrissey performed in Victoria Wood s musical adaptation of Acorn Antiques alongside Julie Walters Celia Imrie Duncan Preston and Josie Lawrence 12 Morrissey took over the role of Nathan Detroit from Nigel Lindsay in the London revival of Guys and Dolls from March to June 2006 12 In 2007 he appeared in British TV show Skins 11 as Marcus Ainsworth the father of Hannah Murray s character Cassie Ainsworth 2 He reprised the role in 2013 when appearing in both parts of Skins Pure 6 In 2007 he appeared in the BBC One school based drama series Waterloo Road as the new deputy headteacher Eddie Lawson 11 In January 2012 Morrissey took on the role of Fagin in Lionel Bart s musical Oliver at the Palace Theatre in Manchester 13 Morrissey starred alongside Adrian Edmondson Robert Webb and Miles Jupp in the play Neville s Island at Duke of York s Theatre London during Autumn 2014 14 In 2015 he played a character called Keith who is Johnny Joe Maw and Tee s Mia McKenna Bruce villainous mother s former boyfriend in the CBBC sitcom The Dumping Ground 15 In December 2015 Morrissey starred in BBC Two s comedy drama A Gert Lush Christmas playing the father of Russell Howard s character 16 In 2016 he joined the cast of Grantchester for the second series where he played the role of Harding Redmond 17 Also in 2016 he took part in the second series of ITV s reality series Bear Grylls Mission Survive 18 From 2017 Morrissey played Greg McConnell in ITV s The Good Karma Hospital 1 for several seasons until 2022 He portrayed Peter Carr in Series 3 of Unforgotten in 2018 6 In 2021 he starred as Frank Stevenson in series four of the BBC series The Syndicate starring alongside Katherine Rose Morley 12 In 2023 he was the subject of DNA Journey with Adrian Dunbar 19 Morrissey played the part of Captain Perrot an accomplice of Colonel Blood in The Crown Jewels a humorous play written by screenwriter Simon Nye and performed at the Garrick Theatre in London in 2023 about Blood s theft of the Crown Jewels in 1671 The part of Blood was played by Aidan McArdle Al Murray played King Charles II and the cast also included Mel Giedroyc Spoof show edit On 1 April 2006 a BBC Three spoof programme titled Neil Morrissey s Secret documented sides of Morrissey s life that were previously unknown to the world at large 20 It alleged he has a house wife and two children in Jordan 20 as well as a degree in botany 20 for which he had studied for 20 years 20 These studies were integral to his motivation to find a breakthrough in anti ageing which supposedly occurred naturally amongst the local population 20 and he had invented a cream called The Essence which contains extracts of a plant found only in a remote Jordanian village 20 In the documentary the cream s acolytes include celebrities such as Jane Seymour Gloria Hunniford and Philippa Forrester 20 The hoax documentary was launched on 1 April and despite the suspicions caused by this date as April Fool s Day it still managed to convince some people that it was true 20 Business edit nbsp Ye Olde Punch Bowl Inn the lease of which was part owned by Morrissey nbsp The Plume of Feathers in BarlastonMorrissey s love of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas led him to buy up numerous properties in the village of Laugharne including the Hurst Hotel the New Three Mariners pub and Brown s Hotel in April 2004 for 670 000 21 In October 2006 it was announced that the business had put Brown s Hotel on the market to finance the redevelopment of the Hurst Hotel 22 and the expansion of the private members club Hurst House in Covent Garden London 23 In July 2008 with delays encountered on the construction of Hurst House at the Mill a luxury hotel in Hertfordshire due to open in 2009 the Laugharne based assets of the Hurst House group went into a packaged administration The assets were subsequently bought by new investors resulting in the end of Morrissey s association with Laugharne 24 Morrissey part owned the lease on the Ye Olde Punch Bowl Inn in Marton North Yorkshire From this base came the Morrissey Fox range of real ale developed by Morrissey and chef Richard Fox which is still in production In June 2009 it was reported that his Welsh pub had failed and the lease to Ye Olde Punch Bowl Inn was handed back to the owner after just 18 months on 22 October 2009 25 Morrissey avoided bankruptcy over his failed business ventures but entered an IVA 26 Morrissey went on to own a chain of pubs in Staffordshire including The Plume of Feathers in Barlaston 1 and later The Old Bramshall Inn in Bramshall The latter opened its doors as a Neil Morrissey pub on 28 June 2018 an event which Morrissey attended In December 2021 the leasehold was sold and the pub was renamed The Butchers Arms 27 Personal life editMorrissey married Amanda Noar in 1987 after meeting her when she guested in an episode of Boon the couple have a son born in 1989 The couple divorced in 1991 He then became engaged to actress Elizabeth Carling whom he had first met in 1989 when she too was working on Boon They parted on good terms and she later guest starred alongside him on Men Behaving Badly His subsequent affairs have been well documented by the British tabloids including dating Rachel Weisz after starring together in My Summer with Des in 1998 They lived together at his flat in Crouch End north London 28 Morrissey had an affair with Amanda Holden in 2000 whom he met filming Happy Birthday Shakespeare 10 leading to her divorce in 2003 from comedian Les Dennis 29 Morrissey s older brother Stephen died in 1997 following a drug overdose 2 Morrissey has numerous tattoos According to one version of their origin he applied them himself with needles and Indian ink On his left arm are his first name and a blob which was going to be his initials before it became infected causing him to require a tetanus jab On his right is a squiggle which is a reversed version of The Saint logo 28 Morrissey himself says the tattoos were done by other boys at the children s home The boys there apparently saw that he did not have a tattoo and so gave him the option of a tattoo or a beating He decided on the tattoo and now regrets not taking the other option 30 In 2006 Morrissey was awarded an honorary degree from Staffordshire University 31 32 33 He is a supporter of Crystal Palace 34 A fan of real ale in 2011 he produced a real ale with the club called Palace Ale 35 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes1984 The Bounty Seaman Matthew Quintal Film debut1987 Playing Away Ian1990 I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle Noddy aka Nick Oddie1992 The Ballad of Kid Divine The Cockney Cowboy Cass Malone1994 Staggered Jeff the Videographer1995 Trafford Tanzi Dean Rebel TV movie1996 The Vanishing Man Nick Cameron TV movieRoger Roger Phil TV movie1997 The Chest John Croft TV movie1998 Jack and the Beanstalk Jack TV movieUp n Under SteveMy Summer with Des Martin TV movie1999 Hunting Venus Charlotte TV movieThe Match Piss OffThe Flint Street Nativity Adrian Atherton Wise Man TV movieThe Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything Director TV movie2000 Happy Birthday Shakespeare Will Green TV movie2001 Bob the Builder A Christmas to Remember Bob UK Lofty UK Roley UK Farmer Pickles UK Direct to video animated film voice only Another World Captain Ronald Brimstone Animated film voice only 2002 Triggermen Pete Maynard2003 Bob the Builder The Knights of Can A Lot Bob UK Lofty UK Roley UK Farmer Pickles UK Animated TV movie voice only 2004 Monkey Trousers Various rolesBob the Builder Snowed Under The Bobblesburg Winter Games Bob UK Lofty UK Roley UK Direct to video animated film voice only 2005 The Adventures of William Shakespeare Richard IIIBob the Builder Bob s Big Plan Bob UK Lofty UK Roley UK Scruffy UK US Direct to video animated film voice only Bob the Builder When Bob Became a Builder Bob UK Lofty UK Roley UK Farmer Pickles UK Direct to video animated film voice only 2006 Acorn Antiques The Musical John Tony Direct to video filmBob the Builder Built to be Wild Bob UK Lofty UK Roley UK Direct to video animated film voice only Singing voice US dub 2007 Bob the Builder Scrambler to the Rescue Bob UK Lofty UK Roley UK Farmer Pickles UK Angelo Sabatini UK Direct to video animated film voice only 2008 Clubbed SimonBob the Builder Race to the Finish Bob UK Lofty UK Roley UK Angelo Sabatini UK Micky Picker UK Direct to video animated film voice only 2010 Inn Mates Brian TV movie2011 The Adventures of William Shakespeare Vol 2 Richard IIICare for Kids Himself2012 Run for Your Wife Gary2015 A Gert Lush Christmas Dave Colman TV movieTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes1984 Juliet Bravo Oliver Guest appearance 1 episode series 5 No Peace 1984 Ellis Island Sean1985 Roll Over Beethoven Youth Guest appearance 1 episodeHammer House of Mystery and Suspense Policeman Guest appearance 1 episode Paint Me A Murder Travellers by Night Flick Miniseries recurring role1986 C A T S Eyes Trevor Guest appearance 1 episode series 21987 Pulaski Tarquin Taylor Guest appearance 1 episode The Price of Fame 1987 95 Boon Rocky Cassidy Recurring role 74 episodes1992 99 Men Behaving Badly Tony Smart Leading role 39 episodes 1 1992 Cluedo Gordon Ferrar Guest appearance 1 episode series 31993 Comedy Playhouse Danny Guest appearance 1 episode Stuck on You The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer Himself Guest appearance 1 episode Food and Drink 1995 The Morph Files Narrator Recurring role voice only Noel s House Party Himself Guest appearance 1 episode series 31997 Brambly Hedge Wilfred Toadflax 2 episodes voice only Morph TV with Tony Hart Narrator for the Morph segments Recurring role voice only 9 1996 1997 Soul Music Mort Recurring role 7 episodes voice only 1998 The Vanishing Man Nick Cameron Recurring role1999 2012 Bob the Builder Bob UK Roley UK Lofty UK Farmer Pickles UK Leading role voice only 1999 Maisy Narrator British Version voice only 6 2001 Look and Read Zzaap Guest appearance 1 episode voice only 2002 Paradise Heights Charlie Eustace Recurring role2003 Murder in Mind Stephen Kite Guest appearance 1 episode series 3The Eustace Bros Charlie Eustace Recurring role2004 2007 TV s Naughtiest Blunders Narrator2004 Unsolved History Narrator Guest appearance 1 episode Aztecs Temple of Blood Carrie amp Barry Barry Miniseries recurring role 12 episodes2005 Bob the Builder Project Build It Bob UK Roley UK Lofty UK Farmer Pickles UK Leading role voice only 2006 Petrolheads Host 6 episodes2007 Skins Marcus Ainsworth Guest appearance 1 episode series 1Neighbours Vicar Guest appearance 1 episode Births Deaths and Marriages 2007 2009 Waterloo Road Eddie Lawson 40 episodes2011 Supersize Grime Narrator Recurring roleInspector George Gently Tony Hexton Guest appearance 1 episode series 42012 2016 Line of Duty DC Nigel Morton 7 episodes2012 Me and Mrs Jones Jason 6 episodes2013 Skins Pure Marcus Ainsworth 2 episodes2014 Comedy Playhouse Jez Guest appearance 1 episode Over to Bill 2015 The Dumping Ground Keith Guest appearance 1 episode series 3Death in Paradise Disco Biscuit Guest appearance 1 episode series 42016 Grantchester Harding Redmond Guest appearance 5 episodes series 2Bear Grylls Mission Survive Himself participant Guest appearance 1 episode series 2The Night Manager Harry Palfrey Miniseries 3 episodes2017 Midsomer Murders Mitch McAllister Episode Crime and Punishment Striking Out Vincent Pike QC Recurring role 10 episodes2018 Moving on Frank Barton 1 Episode The RegistrarUnforgotten Peter Carr 6 episodes2019 The Trial of Christine Keeler Colin Keeler Episode 62020 Penance Luke Douglas Miniseries all 3 episodes2021 The Syndicate Frank Stevenson 6 episodes2021 The Long Call Christopher Reasley 4 episodes2017 2022 The Good Karma Hospital Greg McConnell Recurring role 24 episodes 1 2023 DNA Journey Himself With Adrian Dunbar 36 Discography editStudio albums edit Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsUK 37 AUS 38 IRE 39 NZ 40 Bob the Builder The Album as Bob the Builder Release date 3 October 2001 Label BBC Records Formats CD 4 1 59 32 ARIA 2 Platinum 41 BPI Gold 42 Never Mind the Breeze Blocks as Bob the Builder Release date 8 December 2008 Label Universal Music Group Formats CD music download 87 denotes releases that did not chartSingles edit Single Year Peak chartpositions Certifications AlbumUK 37 AUS 43 IRE 39 Can We Fix It as Bob the Builder 2000 1 1 3 ARIA 2 Platinum 44 BPI Gold 42 Bob the Builder The Album Mambo No 5 as Bob the Builder 2001 1 2 4 ARIA Platinum 44 BPI Gold 42 Big Fish Little Fish as Bob the Builder 2008 81 Never Mind the Breeze Blocks denotes releases that did not chartReferences edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp England portal nbsp Television portal nbsp Comedy portal nbsp Beer portal a b c d e Neil Morrissey explains why he loves Staffordshire Express and Star 23 March 2017 Retrieved 10 September 2020 a b c d e f g Hannah Hiles 23 January 2022 Neil Morrissey s colourful life from children s home to kids TV favourite stokesentinel co uk a b c d e f Raekha Prasad 22 March 2011 Neil Morrissey revisits his children s home roots The Guardian a b BBC Two Neil Morrissey Care Home Kid Episode 1 BBC 28 March 2011 a b The Bounty 1984 avclub com Retrieved 22 May 2023 a b c d e f g h i Neil Morrissey credits tvguide com Retrieved 22 May 2023 a b Kate Abbott 18 March 2013 How we made Men Behaving Badly theguardian com a b Bob The Builder Official Chart History officialcharts com Archived from the original on 15 April 2023 Retrieved 15 April 2023 a b TV Toons Morph toonhound com Retrieved 22 May 2023 a b Happy Birthday Shakespeare BBC1 2000 Amanda Holden Neil Morrissey memorabletv com 28 June 2016 a b c d Neil Morrissey Corporate Bookings independenttalent com Retrieved 22 May 2023 a b c Neil Morrissey in The Crown Jewels westendtheatre com Retrieved 6 April 2023 Oliver britishtheatreguide info 25 January 2012 Retrieved 22 May 2023 Duke Of York s Theatre Schedule amp Tickets for Events in 2020 21 Cheapoticketing com BBC Neil Morrissey and Charlie Brooks to guest star in series three of The Dumping Ground Bbc co uk Retrieved 23 December 2016 RUSSELL HOWARD NEIL MORRISSEY GREG DAVIES KERRY HOWARD amp SOPHIE THOMPSON STAR IN A NEW ONE OFF CHRISTMAS SPECIAL FOR BBC TWO Avalonuk com 11 November 2015 Retrieved 23 December 2016 Neil Morrissey joins the cast of Grantchester Itv com Retrieved 23 December 2016 Michelle Collins Chelsee Healey join Bear Grylls show Digitalspy com 18 February 2016 Retrieved 23 December 2016 DNA Journey itv com Retrieved 8 March 2023 a b c d e f g h Neil Morrissey s Secret BBC 4 April 2006 Archived from the original on 4 April 2006 Morrissey buys Dylan Thomas local News bbc co uk 22 April 2004 YouTube YouTube Archived from the original on 8 February 2017 Retrieved 26 November 2016 Actor Morrissey to sell Dylan pub News bbc co uk 16 October 2006 Morrissey ends Laugharne connection Western Mail 11 August 2008 Retrieved 16 October 2013 Neil Morrissey gives up the Punch Bowl Thepublican com Retrieved 16 October 2013 Neil Morrissey opts for IVA to repay 2 5m The Daily Telegraph London 17 August 2009 Pub once owned by Line of duty star Neil Morrissey is transformed by new publicans staffordshire live co uk 20 December 2022 Retrieved 20 December 2022 a b Interview Neil Morrissey The Observer Holden and Dennis marriage ends BBC News 27 December 2002 Retrieved 16 July 2010 Neil Morrissey on Bob and behaving badly Australian Broadcasting Corporation Recipients of Honorary Awards Archived 22 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine staffs ac uk Horizon Archived 16 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine staffs ac uk Honorary degree for media stars BBC Famous Football Fans The football club com Archived from the original on 26 June 2012 Retrieved 16 October 2013 Crystal Palace Manc Ale Is Coming To South London Crystal Palace F C 12 July 2011 Archived from the original on 21 November 2011 Retrieved 16 October 2013 DNA Journey itv com Retrieved 8 March 2023 a b Chart Log UK Darren B David Byrne Official Charts Company Retrieved 28 July 2011 australian charts com Australian charts portal australian charts com Retrieved 28 July 2011 a b irishcharts Discography Bob the Builder Hung Medien Retrieved 28 July 2011 charts nz New Zealand charts portal charts nz Retrieved 28 July 2011 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2001 Albums ARIA Charts Archived from the original on 12 November 2009 Retrieved 28 July 2011 a b c BPI search results British Phonographic Industry Archived from the original on 1 September 2009 Retrieved 28 July 2011 australian charts com Australian charts portal Hung Medien Retrieved 28 July 2011 a b ARIA Charts Accreditations 2001 Singles ARIA Charts Archived from the original on 5 February 2014 Retrieved 28 July 2011 External links editNeil Morrissey at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Neil Morrissey amp oldid 1186037001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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