Chris Ellison (actor)

Christopher Michael Ellison (born 16 December 1946 in St Pancras, London)[1] is an English actor. He is best known for his role as DCI Frank Burnside in the ITV police series The Bill and short-lived spin-off series Burnside.

Chris Ellison
Born
Christopher Michael Ironside

(1946-12-16) 16 December 1946
OccupationActor
Spouse(s)
Anita Ellison
(
m. 1980)
Children2
Websiteweb.archive.org/web/20090706054404/http://www.christopherellison.co.uk/

Education

At school his art teacher encouraged him having seen his talent. Art remained his strong subject through school years, and it was a natural progression that Ellison then moved on to art college, firstly at Wimbledon and then Camberwell.[2]

Career

He worked in the merchant navy, trained as a graphic designer and worked as a minicab driver. His first drama job was assistant stage manager at the Richmond Theatre. His first acting role was in the play Woman in a Dressing Gown at said theatre. His first major guest role was an appearance in The Sweeney (1975).

He appeared in many guest roles in TV shows throughout the 1970s, including episodes of The Professionals and Bergerac and in the films Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse (1978), Lady Oscar (1979), Brush Strokes and Buster (1988), based on the Great Train Robbery of 1963. In 1981 he had a notable role as bent DI in the ITV crime mini-series Wolcott, a performance with marked similarities to his later work in The Bill[3]

In 1984, he appeared in Paul McCartney's feature film Give My Regards To Broad Street playing Rath's Minder. In 1986, he played criminal gang leader Charlie Elkin in Running Scared, based on Bernard Ashley's novel.

Having first appeared as Detective Sergeant Tommy Burnside in 1984, he became a regular cast member of The Bill from 1988 to 1993 now with the name Frank Burnside appearing as Detective Inspector. After an absence of five years, Burnside returned on a semi-regular basis from 1998 to 2000 having been promoted to the rank of Detective Chief Inspector during the interim.

He appeared in one episode of the sci-fi police series, Crime Traveller, in 1997.

Although best known for playing tough guys, he also played George, a transvestite, in the radio series The Change from 2001 to 2004.

2003–2010

In 2003, Ellison played the lead role in Fort Boyard, which aired on Challenge. In 2005, he guest starred in the Doctor Who audio adventure The Game. In 2007, Ellison played the role of Len Harker in the BBC One soap opera, EastEnders.

He has appeared in Casualty, Judge John Deed, and Minder, among other appearances on Soccer AM, and presenting roles in The World's Most Stupid Criminals and Mousetrapped.

In February 2009, Ellison won Celebrity Come Dine with Me on Channel 4. In 2009, he appeared in the film A Silent Whistle and in 2010 Bonded by Blood and Basement.

2011–present

In August 2011, he appeared in a New Tricks episode titled 'Half Life' as a prisoner. On 27 August 2015, he entered the Celebrity Big Brother house.[4] He was evicted on 8 September 2015.[5]

In 2017 he appeared on the celebrity version of the television game show Pointless.[6]

In 2019, Ellison discussed his life and career during an in-depth interview for The Bill Podcast

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1974 Ransom Pete the hijacker
1978 Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse Dr. Adam Quint
1979 Lady Oscar Robespierre
1984 Give My Regards to Broad Street
1986-1987 Bread Mr. Wilson/D.H.S.S Claimant Mr. Wilson 2 episodes
1997 Birds of a Feather Davey Cooper 1 episode
1988 Buster George
2007 Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares
2010 Basement
Bonded by Blood Trent
2014 We Still Kill the Old Way Roy
2018 The Krays: Dead Man Walking Albert Donoghue
gollark: I want a phone which is *not* horribly locked down, doesn't spy on me, and can actualyl be repaired, but noooo...
gollark: Really? How weird.
gollark: *Somewhat* more open, depending on the phone, though it's decreasing.
gollark: They are at least *closer* to being usable as general purpose computers than iPhones.
gollark: And you can have terminals and run (some) Linux applications.

References

  1. IMDB
  2. "Loading..." www.christopherellison.co.uk. Archived from the original on 1 September 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  3. IMDB https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0939525/. Retrieved 10 July 2020. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. Walker, Danny (27 August 2016). "Who is Chris Ellison? Celebrity Big Brother housemate and former star of The Bill's history revealed". Daily Mirror. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  5. Campbell, Scott (9 September 2016). "Chris Ellison is first member of team UK to be booted out of CBB". Daily Star. Northern & Shell. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  6. "BBC One - Pointless Celebrities, Series 9, Law and Order". BBC. Retrieved 8 September 2019.

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