Eamonn Riley

 


Real name: Eamonn Riley
Born: 2 March 1961, Dartford, Kent, England
Parents: Joan and Alan
Married: Maria
Children: None

 

Contact: Natasha Stevenson - 0208 772 0100
 

 

Played:

  1. Mr. Carter (June 1992 - Feb 1993)
  2. Court Usher (23 - 29 March 1998)
  3. Peter Hartnell (29 September 2000 - 27 September 2001)

TV credits include: The Law (Pearson) as Peterson, Always and Everyone (Granada) as Anaesthetist, Cold Feet II (Granada) as Outward Bound Guy, Brookside (Mersey TV) as Dr. Clive Barnnet, Dalziel and Pascoe (BBC) as Sam Hunmanby, Hillsborough (Granada) as Police Officer,The Ward (Granada) as The Man, Band of Gold II (Granada)as Lionel Betsan, Medics V (Granada)as Dr. Paul Stack,  Hetty Wainthrop Investigates (BBC) as Neighbour, The Trial of Lord Lucan (Granada) as Prison Warder, Revelations (Granada) as Simon Jenkins, The Bill (Thames) as Malcolm Preston, Criminal (BBC) as Solicitor Heartbeat (Yorkshire TV) as Commander Tim Dowd, House of Elliot (BBC) as Bertram Crowther, The White House Farm Murders (Yorkshire TV) as D.I. Bob Miller, Battle of Bubble and Squeak (Central TV) as Bill Sparrow , Childrens' Ward (Granada) as Jonathan Whiteley, In Suspicious Circumstances (Granada) as Flemwell, Thatcher - The Final Days (Granada) as Journalist, The Cloning of Joanna May (Granada) as Journalist

Theatre credits include: Tobaccoland (Royal Exchange, M/c) as Gil Rollins , Wizard of Oz (Bolton Octagon) as Uncle Henry/City Guard, Dead Funny (Oldham Coliseum) as Richard , Wizard of Oz (Swan, Worcester) as Wizard, Little Acorns (Red Rose Theatre Co.) as Robert Hunter, Hamlet (Birmingham Rep) as Various, All My Sons (Young Vic) as Frank Lubey.

Eamonn has also completed around 50 Training Films and has recorded a number of voiceovers including work for Tetrosyl, Sanderson CBT, The AA, and Comet.

 



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