- Mark Jordon
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Mark Jordon Born Mark Jordon
January 25, 1965
Oldham, Lancashire, England, UKOccupation Actor, Director ,Producer Years active 1983-present Spouse Siobhan Finneran (1997-present) Mark Jordon (born 25 January 1965 in Oldham, Lancashire) is an actor from England best known for playing PC Phil Bellamy in the British TV Series Heartbeat, which he left in 2007. A documentary named Heartbeat - Farewell Phil of his time on the show was broadcast Christmas Day 2007 on ITV.[1] His debut as director came with the short film To The Sea Again, which played in many festivals and made it to the final of the Angel Film Festival London[2] and Moondance International Film Festival in Hollywood. He had a small role in Casualty in 2009.[3] He married the actress Siobhan Finneran in 1997, and they have two children, Joseph and Poppy.
Filmography
1984 How We Used to Live Dave/Sentry TV series (5 episodes: 1984-1985) 1985 Seaview Ian TV series (1 episode: "Growing Pains") Number One Hooligan TV movie Eastenders Mick TV series (1 episode: "Episode #1.43") 1986 Strike It Rich! Grolly TV series (4 episodes) Scene TV series (1 episode: "Too Nice By Half!") 1987 Coronation Street Police Constable/Second Man TV series (2 episodes: 1987-1988) 1989 4 Play Des TV series (1 episode: "Dawn and the Candidate") 1990 Shoot to Kill D.S. Keith Farrington TV movie Made in Heaven Malcolm TV series (1 episode: "A Fair Mix Up") All Creatures Great and Small PC Hicks TV series (1 episode: "Food for Thought") Medics Steve TV series (1 episode: "Annie") 1991 Waterfront Beat TV series (1 episode: "Acid Ship") The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes George TV series (1 episode: "The Boscombe Valley Mystery") Bread Wagger TV series (1 episode: "Episode #7.6") 1992 Heartbeat PC Phil Bellamy TV series (324 episodes: 1992-2007) 1994 Earthfasts PC Hunter TV series (1 episode: "Episode #1.1") 2003 The Royal PC Phil Bellamy TV series (10 episodes: 2003-2004) 2009 Casualty Tim Holdsworth TV series (1 episode: "Not Wisely But Too Well") References
External links
- Mark Jordon at IMDb
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