Jeffrey Alan Rawle (born 20 July 1951) is an English actor. He is known for portraying George Dent in the news-gathering sitcom Drop the Dead Donkey, and Silas Blissett in Hollyoaks from December 2010 until 2012. Rawle returned to Hollyoaks in 2016, 2020 and 2022. He is also known for his role as Amos Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005).

Jeff Rawle
Rawle in 2011
Born
Jeffrey Alan Rawle

(1951-07-20) 20 July 1951 (age 72)
OccupationActor
Years active1973–present
Spouse
Nina Marc
(m. 1998)
Children4

Early life

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Rawle was born on 20 July 1951 in Birmingham, West Midlands, England. His first secondary school was King Edward VI School in Aston, Birmingham. When he was 15 his family moved to Sheffield, and it was at High Storrs Grammar School that he first became interested in drama when he appeared in school plays. He worked at the Sheffield Playhouse before training at LAMDA.[1]

Career

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Rawle landed his first major role in 1973 as Billy in the television version of Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall's Billy Liar. In 1979, he appeared with Ian McKellen and Tom Bell in Bent at the Criterion Theatre, London. In 1984, he appeared in the Doctor Who story Frontios as the character Plantaganet. He appeared in Faith in the Future on ITV from 1995 to 1998. In 2004, Rawle began appearing in the ITV series Doc Martin as Roger Fenn. The actor went on to make a guest appearance in the fourth episode of the fourth series of New Tricks as lawyer Jonathan Blunt. The following year, he starred in the fourth series of Spooks as the Home Secretary. He also appeared in Ultimate Force – "Never Go Back" alongside Ross Kemp.

Rawle portrayed Amos Diggory, father of Cedric Diggory (Robert Pattinson), in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. 2008 saw Rawle play Gilbert Murray in the National Theatre's production of Tony Harrison's play Fram. The following year, he guested in The Bill and appeared in The Sarah Jane Adventures on CBBC. During 2010, Rawle joined the cast of Hollyoaks in the role of serial killer Silas Blissett.[2] He stated that he was delighted to be playing such a sinister character. He has won various awards for his portrayal of Silas.[3] He initially left the role in 2012 before making guest returns from January to May 2016, October 2020 to January 2021. He reprised the role in September 2022, where his character was finally killed off by his grandson, Bobby.[4]

In October 2012, it was announced Rawle had joined the cast of Doctors as Rory Bishton, a road sweeper with something to hide.[5] Rawle made his screen debut as Rory in early 2013.[5] He had previously appeared in the series in 2004.[5]

Rawle has provided numerous narrations including A Bear Called Paddington, three series of the Duchess of York's Budgie the Little Helicopter, Stephen Hawking's Universe and Tom Fort's The Grass is Always Greener for BBC Radio 4. Rawle's writing credits include The Young Poisoner's Handbook in 1995 and Who Goes There?

Filmography and television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
19731974Billy LiarBilly FisherTV series; 26 Episodes
1975Play for TodaySteveEpisode: "The Death of a Young, Young Man"
1975WhodunnitArthurTV series Episode 22 "Worth Dying For"
1975Crown CourtRobert GrayEpisode: "Bad Day at Black Cape: Part 1"
1977Van der ValkDiederickTV series; Episode: "The Professor"
1978The Life Story of BaalJohannes
1978A Hitch in Time'Sniffy' Kemp
1978The Wilde AlliancePusherTV series; Episode: "A Game for Two Players"
1979Leave It to CharlieTV series; Episode: "Never a Cross Word"
1979Home Before MidnightJohnnie McGee
1980Hammer House of HorrorFranksTV series; Episode: "Charlie Boy"
1981Juliet BravoSteve RamseyTV series; Episode: "Lies and Liars"
1982Crystal GazingJulian
1983BergeracMitchTV series; Episode: "Almost Like a Holiday"
1983AngelsJeff HarrisTV series; episodes 22 and 24 of season 9
1984The Case of Marcel DuchampNorbert
1984Doctor WhoPlantagenetTV series; Episode: "Frontios"
1985Remington SteeleChalkyTV series; Episode: "Steele Searching: Parts 1 and 2"
1985The Doctor and the DevilsLambert
1986Call Me MisterGuyTV series; Episode: "Humpty Dumpty"
1987Fortunes of WarSgt. RidleyTV miniseries
1987BoonMaurice
also known as Billy Clutterbuck
TV series; Episode: "Credit Where it's Due"
1988Screen TwoBillyTV series; Episode: "Run for the Lifeboat"
1988South of the BorderStigBBC TV series; Series 1, Episode 3
1988The BillDerek PardoeTV series; Episode: "Alarms and Embarrassments"
1989Vote for ThemW.O. Wilson3 part mini-series[6]
1989ScreenPlayEpisode: "Testimony of a Child" [7][Note 1]
1989ScreenPlayThe ManEpisode: "Beyond the Pale"
1990The GiftJohn Price6 part mini-series for children [8]
1990 – 1998Drop the Dead DonkeyGeorge DentTV series
1990This is David HarperBob BenchleyTV series; Episode: "A List of Abuses"
1991A Perfect HeroService PolicemanTV series
1992The Life and Times of Henry PrattEzra PrattTV series
1992CasualtyLen JacksonTV series; Episode: "Silent Night", series 7 episode 15
1993MinderJehovah's WitnessTV series; Episode: "Uneasy Rider"
19941996Budgie the Little HelicopterNarrator and Dell the baggage cart towing truckTV series; voice
1994WycliffeReverend JordanTV series; Episode: "The Last Rites"
1995Look at the State We're In!Jeff JarndyceTV mini-series
19951998Faith in the FuturePaulTV series
1996Lord of MisruleDerekTV
1998Neville's IslandNevilleTV
19982000MicrosoapColinTV series
2000I Saw YouFrankTV
2000Take a Girl Like YouMr. CharltonTV
2002Dalziel and PascoeRaymond MilesTV series; Episode: "Mens Sana"
2003Midsomer MurdersDerrick SeagroveTV series, Episode: "A Talent for Life"
2003BlackballDennis
2003Death in Holy OrdersFather Peregrine GloverTV
2004DoctorsJohn MarshallTV series; Episode: "A Late Flowering"
2004The RoyalBanksTV series; Episode: "Doing Time"
2004The DeputyGraham HammondTV
2004HeartbeatKen SimnerTV series; Episode: "Scent of a Kill"
2004William and MaryGeorge EmersonTV series; series 2 episode 5
2004My Dad's the Prime MinisterUnion leaderTV series; Episode: "Powerless"
20042007Doc MartinRoger FennTV series; Episodes: "Gentlemen Prefer", "Sh*t Happens", "Haemophobia", "The Family Way", "Happily Ever After"
2005Ultimate ForceDavid CoxTV series; Episode: "Never Go Back"
2005Holby CityRon FellTV series; Episode: "It's Kinda Rock 'n' Roll"
2005SpooksHome SecretaryAlso known as MI-5 in the USA
TV series; Episodes: "The Special: Part I" and "The Special: Part II"
2005A Touch of FrostSteve MarkhamTV series; Episode: "Near Death Experience"
2005Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireAmos Diggory
2006Holby CityRoger NashTV series; Episodes: "Team Holby", "Nothing Ventured, Nothing Lost", "Now or Never"
2006Sea of SoulsJames NormanTV series; Episode: "Oracle"
2006The Large FamilyMr. LargeTV series; voice
2009The BillGeorge FieldingTV series, Episode: "Innocence Betrayed"
2009The Sarah Jane AdventuresLionel HardingMuseum Curator, Mona Lisa's Revenge
2010–2011, 2012, 2016, 2020–2021, 2022Hollyoaks &
Hollyoaks Later
Silas BlissettSeries regular
2011Midsomer MurdersGerry DawkinsTV series, Episode: "Dark Secrets"
2011My FamilyAntiques expertEpisode: Germs of Endearment
2013An Adventure in Space and TimeMervyn PinfieldTelevision docudrama about the creation of Doctor Who in 1963
2013Heading OutDonaldOne episode
20132017Holby CityJerry ClarkTV series; Episodes: "Hanssen/Hemingway", "Unravelled", "Black Dog", "We Need to Talk About Fredrik"
2016Bottersnikes and Gumbles[9]HappiVoice only
2016Steptoe and Son[10]Albert SteptoeA one-off episode, part of the BBC's Lost Sitcom season, recreating lost episodes of classic comedies
2018PeterlooMagistrate Rev. HayFilm directed by Mike Leigh
2019Father BrownProfessor Robert WisemanSeason 7 Episode 3: "The Whistle in the Dark"
2020BrassicMister BatesSeason 2 Episode 3: "Antique Hunters"
2021The Canterville GhostDuke George 'Bluey' Stilton
2023 Lockwood & Co.Sebastian SaundersNetflix series; two episodes
2023 GrantchesterDr. AbbotSeason 8, Episode 3
2024 Beyond ParadiseDouglas BevanSeason 2, Episode 6

References

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  1. ^ "Jeff Rawle". www.castaway.org.uk. Archived from the original on 10 January 2008.
  2. ^ "Silas". Hollyoaks. E4.com. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  3. ^ "Jeff Rawle thrilled with 'Oaks Silas role". Digital Spy. 20 September 2011.
  4. ^ "Silas is dead! Hollyoaks star Jeff Rawle reacts to shock exit". Radio Times. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  5. ^ a b c Kilkelly, Daniel (4 October 2012). "'Doctors' role for 'Hollyoaks' star Jeff Rawle". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  6. ^ "Vote for Them", BBC Radio Times, 2 June 1989
  7. ^ "Testimony of a Child", BBC Radio Times, 5 July 1989
  8. ^ "The Gift", BBC Radio Times, 28 March 1990
  9. ^ "The Screen Guide: Bottersnikes and Gumbles". Screen Australia. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  10. ^ "Lost Sitcoms". BBC Four.
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Issues to be resolved in this article
    1. ^ Jeff Rawle is not in the Radio Times listing for "Testimony of a Child"