David Threlfall

David Threlfall
David Threlfall
Born 12 October 1953 (1953-10-12) (age 58)
Manchester, England
Occupation Actor/Director
Years active 1977–present
Spouse Brana Bajic (m. 1995–present) «start: (1995)»"Marriage: Brana Bajic to David Threlfall" Location: (linkback://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Threlfall)
Website
http://www.independenttalent.com/

David Threlfall (born 12 October 1953) is an English stage, film and television actor and director best known for playing Frank Gallagher in Channel 4's Manchester-based drama series Shameless. He has also directed several episodes of the show.

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Early life

The son of a plumber, Tommy Threlfall and his wife, he was born in Burnage, Manchester.[1] His introduction to drama came from school and two English teachers, at Wilbraham High School, where he was a contemporary of the younger Lorraine Ashbourne. Encouragement from those teachers led to him playing the male lead in a four performance school production of Ann Jellicoe's "Rising Generation" in 1971. December that year saw him playing John Proctor in a school production of The Crucible and then to his getting involved with Manchester Youth Theatre. He went to art college in Sheffield, now Sheffield Hallam University, but only stayed for a year. A few months of labouring and thinking followed. Then, having consulted a magazine in a public library which listed drama colleges, Threlfall successfully applied to Manchester Polytechnic School of Drama. By graduation, he had an audition with Mike Leigh.

Threlfall has been a keen supporter of Manchester City since childhood.[2]

Career

Threlfall graduated from The Manchester Metropolitan School of Theatre. He has notched up a wide range of film and television credits since his 1974 acting debut in the Play for Today version of the film Scum as the eloquent Archer.[3] Television appearances include Trevor in Mike Leigh's 1977 made-for-TV film Kiss of Death, Leslie Titmuss in Paradise Postponed, Edgar in the 1984 Granada Television production of King Lear opposite Sir Laurence Olivier in the title role. He also had regular roles in the situation comedies Nightingales and Men of the World, and guest appearances in dramas such as Cutting It, The Knock, CI5: The New Professionals and Spooks. He played Prince Charles in Diana: Her True Story in 1993 and his father Prince Philip in the 2005 drama The Queen's Sister. David currently plays the key character of Frank Gallagher in Paul Abbott's Shameless. Shown on Channel 4 since its first series in 2004, the ongoing show about the residents of a fictional Manchester housing estate is now in its eighth series, shown in 2011.

He also played the role of Friedrich Kritzinger in the BBC/HBO drama Conspiracy, a dramatisation of the Wannsee Conference. In 2006, he played the domineering husband of wartime diarist Nella Last, in the TV drama Housewife, 49

Film credits include John le Carré's The Russia House, Patriot Games, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, alongside Cate Blanchett, and Nowhere Boy in which he took the part of John Lennon's Uncle George.

He also had a small role in the 2006 film Alien Autopsy, and played the character Martin Blower in the 2007 film Hot Fuzz, acting alongside Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. He recently starred in an episode of The Whistle Blowers.

He starred as the lead role in the fourth episode of the BBC Documentary-Drama series Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire as the Emperor Constantine I.

He voiced the detective Paolo Baldi in BBC Radio 4's Baldi.[4] He also read Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness for a radio adaptation.

In 1980 he played Smike in the eight-hour stage version of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby for the Royal Shakespeare Company in both London and New York.

Other notable stage performances include Riddley Walker, Oedipus, Macbeth and Peer Gynt at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, Bolingbroke in Richard II and Orgon in Tartuffe at the National Theatre in London.

Threlfall played Jack in When the Whales Came (1989), opposite Paul Scofield and Helen Mirren.

In 2010, he appeared as a guest on Have I Got News for You.

Work in the Theatre

His roles include[5] [6]

Personal life

Threlfall has been married to Bosnian actress Brana Bajic since 1995.[7] They met in 1994, whilst working on The Count of Monte Cristo at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester.[7]

David admits that despite his Shameless character being a chain smoker, in real life he is a non-smoker who has a dislike for nicotine.[8]

His niece is Jazz singer Kate Threlfall.[9]

References

  1. ^ Jury, Louise (6 January 2007). "David Threlfall: Frank, in more than one sense". The Independent (UK). http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/david-threlfall-frank-in-more-than-one-sense-431004.html. Retrieved 7 June 2011. 
  2. ^ Celebrity fans: David Threlfall, FourFourTwo.com
  3. ^ Pryor, Cathy, David Threlfall: Being Frank and Shameless, Independent.co.uk, 7 January 2007
  4. ^ BALDI SERIES 4, BBC.co.uk
  5. ^ Murray, Braham "The Worst It Can Be Is A Disaster", A & C Black,2007, ISBN 978-0713484902
  6. ^ The Royal Exchange Theatre Company Words & Pictures 1976-1998, 1998, ISBN 0-9512017-1-9
  7. ^ a b Elkin, Susan, Art of the shapeshifter — David Threlfall, TheStage.co.uk, 6 May 2004
  8. ^ We're so shameless
  9. ^ Kate Threlfall Official Site

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