- John Simm
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birthname = John Ronald Simm
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birthplace =Leeds ,West Yorkshire ,England
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occupation = Actor, Musician
yearsactive = 1992-Present
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spouse =Kate Magowan (April 2004-Present)John Ronald Simm (born 10 July 1970 in
Leeds ,West Yorkshire ) is an Englishactor andmusician . He is best known for his roles in two BAFTA award-winningBBC Wales dramas: asSam Tyler in the detective drama "Life on Mars" and as an incarnation of the Master in the long-runningscience fiction series "Doctor Who ". He has also appeared in many highly-acclaimedtelevision drama s such as "The Lakes", "State of Play" and two BAFTA award-winning serials; "Clocking Off " and "Sex Traffic ".Early life
John Simm was born in
West Yorkshire but left at the age of 3 when his family moved toLancashire . The eldest of three children, he grew up inNelson, Lancashire ; however, the family moved around a lot and lived in a variety of places around the north west, includingManchester ,Colne ,Burnley andBlackpool . His father,Ronald Simm , was a Mancunian musician who taught his son to play guitar. From the age of 12, Simm would join his father on stage in the working men’s clubs singing and eventually playing the guitar. He did this more and more frequently until they became a semi-professional double act, calling themselves 'Us2 '.Fact|date=August 2007 They were together for 5 years and Simm became an accomplished guitarist during this time.In 1986 and at the age of 16, Simm went to the
Blackpool and Fylde college in St Annes for three years, and starred in "Guys and Dolls " and "West Side Story ". However, he soon decided that musical theatre didn't interest him, so he joined an amateur dramatic group and honed his skills in his spare time, playing the title roles in "Billy Liar " and "Amadeus " to great local acclaim. He then moved to London and attended theDrama Centre at the age of 19, a very strict classical theatre school where he studied the Stanislavski School ofmethod acting .Fact|date=June 2007 He graduated in 1992.Acting career
Independently of his acting career, throughout the 1990s, Simm was a founder member, songwriter and guitarist with the rock band
Magic Alex , [cite web|url=http://www.dwscifi.com/interviews/99-john-simm-clocks-and-robbers|title=John Simm: Clocks and robbers|publisher=Total SciFi |date=2007-02-01 |accessdate=2008-02-07] (named afterThe Beatles ' electrician.) The group played support on two British tours withEcho and the Bunnymen . Plus, Simm plays guitar on the albumSlideling , by his friendEcho and the Bunnymen singer Ian McCulloch. (Simm also played lead guitar on a few of McCulloch's solo live shows, including one at Wembley arena as main support toColdplay .) Magic Alex split in 2005, but released one album, 'Dated and Sexist ', which is available to buy on iTunes andeMusic .Simm made his professional acting debut in 1992 with the role of Joby Johnson in an episode of the TV series "
Rumpole of the Bailey ". (There had been an earlier part in the BBC drama "Between the Lines" where Simm was in one scene as PC Witty, but the scene was cut). There then followed a variety of roles during which time he honed his craft in front of the camera, including a psycho in 'The Bill ', a lovestruck schoolboy in "Heartbeat ", and a drugged up burglar in "The Locksmith ". He also made two series of the BBC sitcom "Men of the World ", playing the lead role of Kendle Bains oppositeDavid Threlfall . His next project saw him take the role of Gary Kingston, a deluded murderer, in "Chiller ".In 1995, Simm played the troubled teenager Bill Preece in the "Best Boys" episodes of the acclaimed
ITV police drama, "Cracker". [imdb episode|0394423|Best Boys] This is considered his breakthrough role, the series was created by Jimmy McGovern but Simm's episodes were written by Paul Abbot. (He would later go on to work with both writers again to great acclaim.) He also made his feature film debut in "Boston Kickout " beatingDennis Hopper to the Best Actor award at theValencia Film Festival .In 1996 he made his professional stage debut in the
Simon Bent play "Goldhawk road " at theBush Theatre , directed byPaul Miller .In 1997, he starred as Danny Kavanagh in the first series of the critically acclaimed and often controversial "The Lakes", a BBC series written by
Jimmy McGovern . In 1999, he starred in the second series of "The Lakes" as well as appearing as Jip in the award-winning cult clubbing film "Human Traffic " andMichael Winterbottom 's acclaimed "Wonderland ".In 2000, he starred in the opening episode of the BBC drama "
Clocking Off " written byPaul Abbott , with whom he would later work on the multi award-winning political thriller series "State of Play", playing investigative journalist 'Cal McCaffrey. (Both these series also featurePhilip Glenister , with whom he would later star in "Life on Mars ") He also played the lead role of loan shark John Parlour in Tony Marchant's "Never Never " for Channel 4.In 2002, Simm featured in another Michael Winterbottom film "
24 Hour Party People " as enigmaticNew Order frontmanBernard Sumner . At a live concert inFinsbury Park the same year, Simm sang theJoy Division song "Digital" onstage with New Order (years later, he was chosen by the band to induct Joy Division/New Order into the rock and roll hall of fame). It was also this year that he playedRaskolnikov in the BBC adaptation of "Crime and Punishment " adapted byTony Marchant ; who also wrote "The Knight's Tale ", one of a series of modern reworkings of "The Canterbury Tales ", in which Simm played Ace oppositeChiwetel Ejiofor andKeeley Hawes . Later that year he starred oppositeChristina Ricci andJohn Hurt in the film "Miranda".In 2004 he played the researcher and charity investigator Daniel Appleton in the
BAFTA award-winningChannel 4 drama "Sex Traffic ". This hard hitting two parter followed the plight of two youngMoldova n sisters sold into sexual slavery.After re-uniting with
Shaun Parkes inHoward Davies' production ofJoe Penhal l's "Blue/Orange ", in which he played Dr Bruce Flaherty oppositeBrian Cox ,Simm starred as Detective InspectorSam Tyler in the 2006 BBC series "Life on Mars" in which he played a police officer apparently sent back in time to 1973. The show won the Pioneer Audience Award for Best Programme at the 2007 BAFTA TV Awards, Simm was nominated but lost out on the award for Best Actor. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6670797.stm|title=Victoria Wood scoops Bafta double|publisher=BBC News Online |date=2007-05-20 |accessdate=2007-05-20] He decided to leave after series two (2007), stating that he felt he had taken the role ofSam Tyler as far as he could. (The BBC decided to commission a spin off series, "Ashes to Ashes ", featuring Philip Glenister's character,DCI Gene Hunt .)His next project, in March 2007, was "The Yellow House" for
Channel 4 a biographical drama produced bytalkbackTHAMES , based on the book of the same name byMartin Gayford about the turbulent relationship of artistsVincent van Gogh (Simm) andPaul Gauguin (John Lynch). [cite web
year =2006-11-15
url =http://www.talkbackthames.tv/?s=news&b=29&abc=525
title =talkbackTHAMES news release
publisher =talkbackTHAMES
accessdate =2007-02-05]Simm also returned to the theatre as the title character in
Paul Miller 's acclaimedBush Theatre staging ofSimon Bent 's version of "Elling ", a comedy about two men just out of mental hospital adjusting to 'normal life' and each other. Following positive press reviews and an extended, sell out run, the production was transferred to theTrafalgar Studios 1 in July 2007. [cite web
year =2007-02-11
url =http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article2258800.ece
title = John Simm: The time of his life
publisher =Independent on Sunday
accessdate =2007-02-11]In 2007, Simm was chosen by
Russell T Davies to play the Master, the nemesis of The Doctor in the long-running BBC series "Doctor Who ". He appeared in the final three episodes of series three: "Utopia", "The Sound of Drums " and "Last of the Time Lords ".He is involved in an ongoing project with director Michael Winterbottom called "
Seven Days ", which is being filmed in real time over five years and should be finished around 2010. They film for a few weeks every year and it co-starsShirley Henderson .Simm's next project is
The Devil's Whore , a three-partEnglish Civil War epic for Channel 4, written by Peter Flannery. He plays the role ofEdward Sexby . Shot on location in South Africa, the drama also featuresDominic West as 'Oliver Cromwell' and rising starAndrea Riseborough in the title role, and is due to screen in the autumn of 2008.He is also currently filming
Skellig with Tim Roth and Kelly Macdonald, which is due to be released next year.Personal life
Simm married actress
Kate Magowan , in April 2004, and they have two children; Ryan, born 13 August 2001, and Molly, born 9 February 2007.He is a passionate supporter of Manchester United. [ [http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=%7BB4CEE8FA%2D9A47%2D47BC%2DB069%2D3F7A2F35DB70%7D&newsid=408785 My United: John Simm] Manchester United Official Website, 06/03/07] and he is a self confessed "
Beatles nut".Filmography
*"Boston Kickout" (1995)
*"Diana & Me" (1997)
*"Understanding Jane" (1998)
*"Human Traffic " (1999)
*"Wonderland" (1999)
*"24 Hour Party People " (2002)
*"Miranda" (2002)
*"Devilwood" (2006)
*"Tuesday" (2008)Television
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Rumpole of the Bailey " (1992)
*"Oasis (Children's ITV Series)" (1992)
*"Heartbeat" (1993)
*"A Pinch of Snuff" (1994)
*"Men of the World " (1994)
*"Meat" (1994)
*"Cracker" (1995)
*"The Locksmith" (1997)
*"The Lakes" Series 1 (1997)
*"The Lakes" Series 2 (1999)
*"Never Never" (2000)
*"Clocking Off " (2000)
*"Forgive and Forget" (2000)
*"Is Harry On The Boat?" (2001) (uncredited cameo)
*"Spaced " (2001)
*"Crime and Punishment " (2002)
*"Magic Hour" (2002)
*"White Teeth " (in a cameo role) (2002)
*"State of Play" (2003)
*"Sex Traffic " (2004)
*"Imperium: Nerone" (2004)
*"London" (2004)
*"The Canterbury Tales" (2004)
*"Blue/Orange " (2005)
*"Life on Mars" as DCI/DISam Tyler (2006–07)
*"The Yellow House" (2007)
*"Doctor Who " as The Master/Harold Saxon (2007)
* "The Family" as the narrator (2008)Theatre
*"
Goldhawk road " at the Bush Theatre London, 1996.
*"Elling " atBush Theatre , London, 27th April-26th May 2007, [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2007/04/30/btelling130.xml "Cheering on the odd couple"] , "The Telegraph", 30 April 2007. Retrieved on 5 August 2007.] and atTrafalgar Studios 1, London, 6th July-6th October 2007 [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2007/07/16/btelling116.xml "Cop-in-a-coma is a comic revelation"] , "The Telegraph", 16 July 2007. Retrieved on 5 August 2007.]References
External links
*imdb name|id=0799591|name=John Simm
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/arts/2007/08/05/sv_johnsimm05.xml "The Man Who Fell to Earth"] , Sunday Telegraph interview 5th August 2007
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