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Craig Kelly Born 31 October 1970
Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, EnglandOccupation Actor Years active 1992–present Craig Kelly (born 31 October 1970) is a British actor, best known for his role as Vince Tyler in the Channel 4 television series Queer as Folk and as Luke Strong in Coronation Street.
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Biography
Kelly was born on 31 October 1970 in Lytham St Annes near Blackpool, Lancashire. He is the brother of actor Dean Lennox Kelly. Kelly has a keen interest in Kickboxing, in which he has a black belt. He has been training in the sport for 10 years, as of 2009.[1]
Career
Kelly moved to London and attended the Drama Centre London, where he studied the Stanislavski School of method acting alongside John Simm and Joe Duttine.[2]
Graduating in 1992, Kelly played a minor speaking role in Titanic as Assistant Wireless Operator, Harold Bride and also as Russell Muir in the film When Saturday Comes.
TV work
Kelly is best known for his role as Vince Tyler in Queer as Folk, for which he won serious critical acclaim and gained a plethora of new fans. He also appeared in Casualty as Daniel Perryman between 1995 and 1996. A very brief role was as the Mercedes-Benz driver in the Rabbit In Your Headlights video, who utters the line "Nice coat, mate" before speeding off. Craig also starred opposite Amanda Holden in the ITV series 'The Grimleys' as Mr Treblecock, the school lothario. He played the young father of Alison Mundy in a second series episode of afterlife in 2006.
In 2003, Kelly featured in the webcast Doctor Who adventure The Scream of the Shalka. He later guest starred in the third series of the BBC's Waking the Dead in which he played a cross dresser who is released from prison on appeal for murdering his father.
In November 2008, Kelly landed the role of the new Underworld factory boss, Luke Strong, for a year-long stint in ITV's Coronation Street.[3] His character last appeared in the episode which aired on 19 October 2009.
On 25 August 2009, it was announced that he would take part in Series 7 of BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing partnering Flavia Cacace. Kelly was the 8th Celebrity eliminated from the competition on 7 November 2009 in a special show from Blackpool Tower Ballroom.
Kelly starred alongside his brother in the ITV1 drama Collision which aired over five consecutive nights in November 2009.
Film Work
He played Cristian O'Neil in The Young Americans, with Harvey Keitel(1993). Kelly was also in James Cameron's Titanic (1997) and played the part of a Marconi Operator. Also he appeared in Spiceworld with a minor speaking role where he speaks to Geri (Ginger Spice)
Voice-over work
Kelly is a prolific voiceover artist, his vocal talents heard on many adverts, BBC idents and more recently on Channel 4 idents. As of April 2008 he is a voiceover for Channel 4's 4OD on-demand service and the ITV catchup service. He has also narrated for various television programmes, including Channel 4's Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands (2006–2009), E4's Shipwrecked: The Island 2011 (2011) and ITV's Freddie Mercury: A Kind of Magic documentary. He can also be credited for his narration on Sally Morgan's Star Psychic Show, as well as series 6 of The Real Hustle on BBC Three (a show his brother narrated for two series). He is currently the station voice for Manchester's Key 103.
Personal life
Kelly and his wife Camilla married in Formentera in the Balearic Islands in the summer of 2009. The couple live in Kensal Green, London.[4]
References
- ^ http://craigkelly.co.uk/about/
- ^ http://courses.csm.arts.ac.uk/drama/students.asp?level=1
- ^ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a136940/corrie-producers-cast-new-factory-boss.html
- ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/property/article-1218693/Why-I-live-I-live-Everythings-gone-Green-Strictlys-Craig-Kelly.html
External links
Chris Hollins · Ricky Whittle · Ali Bastian · Laila Rouass · Natalie Cassidy · Ricky Groves · Jade Johnson · Phil Tufnell · Craig Kelly · Zöe Lucker · Jo Wood · Joe Calzaghe · Lynda Bellingham · Rav Wilding · Richard Dunwoody · Martina HingisCategories:- 1970 births
- Living people
- People from Lytham St Annes
- Alumni of the Drama Centre London
- English television actors
- Strictly Come Dancing participants
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