- George Costigan
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birthdate = 1947
birthplace =Portsmouth George Costigan (born 1947) is a British actor.
Early life
Costigan was born in
Portsmouth and grew up inIrlams o' th' Height andWeaste inSalford . He attended St Augustine's C of E Primary School onBolton Road inPendlebury , then Wardley Grammar School on Mardale Avenue in Swinton. In 1974, he joined the Liverpool Everyman Theatre Company, where he met his wife, remaining with the company for eight years.George is an avid supporter of Everton Football Clubcite web
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accessdate =2007-12-30]Career
Costigan has been on television since the late 1970s. In 1984 he appeared as Philip The Bastard in the
BBC Television Shakespeare production of "The Life and Death of King John " (alongsideLeonard Rossiter in the title role). [cite web
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accessdate =2007-12-30]He rose to fame in 1986 as adulterous businessman Bob in the comedy film "
Rita, Sue and Bob Too ". He has since starred or featured in many television productions, including "Kavanagh QC ", "Murder Most Horrid ", "So Haunt Me ", "London's Burning ', "The Bill ", "Holby City ", "Dalziel and Pascoe", "The Inspector Lynley Mysteries " and "Casualty". His film work also includes "Calendar Girls ".He has appeared in the role of Max Capricorn in the 2007 "
Doctor Who " Christmas special, Voyage of the Damned. [cite web
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accessdate =2007-12-30]His partner is the writer Julia North, with whom he wrote a 1990 episode of "
Birds of a Feather ". [cite web
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accessdate =2007-12-30] They have three sons – Niall (who is also an actor), Tom and Liam.He most recently played the role of 'Estragon' in Samuel Beckett's play 'Waiting for Godot' at the Manchester Library Theatre for three weeks from 16 February to 8 March 2008.
References
External links
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* [http://www.hamiltonhodell.co.uk/page.asp?partid=76 George Costigan CV]
* [http://www.salfordadvertiser.co.uk/news/s/136/136343_george_returns_to_home.html "George returns to home"] , 2002 profile in the "Salford Advertiser"
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