- Danny Webb (actor)
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Danny Webb Born 6 June 1958
London, EnglandDanny Webb (born 6 June 1958) is a British television and film actor. He may be best known for his role as the prisoner Morse in Alien 3.[1] He has appeared in many famous British television programmes including The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Emmerdale Farm, Our Friends in the North, A Touch of Frost, Agatha Christie's Poirot, The Bill, Silent Witness, Shackleton[2] and he starred in two episodes of Doctor Who - "The Satan Pit"[3] and "The Impossible Planet". He has also starred in Britannia High as Jack Tyler and New Tricks as a DJ.
In 1985, Webb starred alongside of Jon Pertwee in a television adaptation of Karl Wittlinger's Broadway play, Do You Know the Milky Way? playing Kris, a psychiatric patient who believed he came from another star.
He has also had a recurring role in several television series, including Brookside, Cardiac Arrest and Life Begins. He also has a role in Honest playing Mack Carter.
He also appeared in the video to "Owner of a Lonely Heart" by Yes.
In 2008, Webb appeared as journalist Noel Botham in the BBC Four drama Hughie Green, Most Sincerely, as well as narrating the Games Workshop Black Library audiobook The Lightning Tower/The Dark King and the Gotrek and Felix audiobook Slayer of the Storm God. He also had a small part as a Nazi communications officer in the film Valkyrie.
In September 2009, he had a lead role in the BBC1 5-part drama series Land Girls, playing a sergeant in the Home Guard.
Outside of acting Webb is a keen surfer and member of the Shore Surf Club, taking part in contests, when work allows.
Webb also appeared in the 2010 series of Hustle as Shaun and Emma's father and is currently playing Kevin Dalton in BBC drama Holby City.
He is now in the 2010 Lyric Hammersmith revival of Sarah Kane's Blasted with Lydia Wilson.
He has done some audio books for the Warhammer series from the Black Library.
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Television
- The Dick Francis Thriller: The Racing Game (1979)
- Jackanory Playhouse (1980)
- Mackenzie (1980)
- Play for Today (1980)
- We'll Meet Again (1982)
- Brookside (1982-83)
- The Comic Strip Presents... (1988)
- Bergerac (1988)
- Agatha Christie: Poirot (1989)
- Boon (1989)
- The Bill (1989, 1996, 1998, 2006, 2008 & 2009)
- Screen Two (1990)
- Made in Heaven (1990)
- Screenplay (1991)
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992-93)
- A Woman's Guide to Adultery (1993)
- Headhunters (1994)
- 99-1 (1994)
- Cardiac Arrest (1994)
- Space Precinct (1995)
- Our Friends in the North (1996)
- Murder Most Horrid (1996)
- Sharman (1996)
- A Touch of Frost (1996 & 2005)
- Dressing for Breakfast (1997)
- A Perfect State (1997)
- 2point4 Children (1998)
- The Jump (1998)
- Harbour Lights (1999)
- Dalziel and Pascoe (1999)
- The Scarlet Pimpernel (2000)
- The Knock (2000)
- Casualty (2000 & 2008)
- Take Me (2001)
- Murder in Mind (2002)
- Cutting It (2003)
- Starhunter (2003)
- Murder in Surburbia (2004)
- Murder City (2004)
- Waking the Dead (2004)
- Silent Witness (2004)
- My Family (2004)
- Life Begins (2004-05)
- Heartbeat (2005)
- Hotel Babylon (2006)
- Totally Frank (2006)
- Doctor Who (2006)
- The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (2006)
- Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire (2006)
- Midsomer Murders (2006 & 2010)
- Lark Rise to Candleford (2008)
- Honest (2008)
- New Tricks (2008)
- Britannia High (2008)
- Trinity (2009)
- Land Girls (2009-11)
- Hustle (2010)
- Holby City (2010)
- Being Human (2011)
Film
- A Year of the Quiet Sun (1984)
- No End (1985)
- Defence of the Realm (1986)
- Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire (1987)
- Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987)
- Henry V (1989)
- Alien 3 (1992)
- True Blue (1996)
- Love and Death on Long Island (1997)
- Still Crazy (1998)
- Shiner (2000)
- Inspiration (2001)
- I'll Be There (2003)
- The Aryan Company (2004)
- The Upside of Anger (2005)
- Valkyrie (2008)
- The Story of F*** (2010)
References
- ^ Blodgett, Jayne; Picart, Caroline Joan; Smoot, Frank (2001). The Frankenstein film sourcebook. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press. p. 13. ISBN 0-313-31350-4. http://books.google.com/books?id=3f820XIzkN8C&pg=PA13&dq=%22Danny+Webb%22&lr=&as_brr=3&ei=5heZSLeXMJycjgGn-ozABw&sig=ACfU3U0ETJduOCqFpjyHNMTfkfTPJgClUA.
- ^ Kathryn Flett (2002-01-06). "Truly, this was an Endurance test". The Guardian (London). Archived from the original on 2008-08-06. http://www.webcitation.org/5ZrspLCQA. Retrieved 2008-08-06.
- ^ Sue Davies (2008-02-02). "Doctor Who: The Girl Who Never Was by Alan Barnes". Archived from the original on 2008-08-06. http://www.webcitation.org/5Zrw3w74z. Retrieved 2008-08-06.
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