Chris Coghill
Chris Coghill was born in Prestwich, England, United Kingdom on April 11th, 1975 and is the Soap Opera Actor. At the age of 49, Chris Coghill biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Christopher "Chris" Coghill (born 11 April 1975) is an actor, known for his role as Tony King in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.
Personal life
Coghill married actress Lisa Faulkner in April 2005, having met her on the set of Burn It. Their wedding was held at Pembroke Lodge, in Richmond Park, London, and they honeymooned in Malaysia. The couple have an adopted daughter. They separated in 2011.
Career
Coghill has appeared on television shows including HolbyBlue, Shameless, Burn It, Hotel Babylon, The Bill, New Tricks, Doctors, Holby City, Heartbeat, and Cold Feet. He has appeared in films including Anyone Else, The Banker, Molly's Idle Ways, Slide, and 24 Hour Party People. In 2007, he appeared in an episode of BBC drama series Waterloo Road. Shaun played himself in one episode and was seen grooming Chlo Grainger, a runaway student, into prostitution. In 2008, Coghill was cast in EastEnders in Tony King's tumultuous role as Bianca Jackson's boyfriend. In September 2008, his first episodes were televised. Whitney Dean's character had been developing for three years, beginning when Whitney was just 12-years old. Lauren Branning was seen 'grooming' him. Whitney told Bianca in December 2008, who then told the investigators that the incident had come to an end. Tony was arrested, putting an end to Coghill's three-month appearance in the series. Coghill played the character in the character's appeal, which was broadcast in December 2009. Bobby Sheridan, the ambulance driver who left EastEnders, appeared in the medical drama series The Royal from October 14 to December 2008. He appeared in BBC One's drama series Moving Forward in February 2016. On BBC One in April 2017, he appeared in series 4 of Line of Duty.
Awards and nominations
- 2003 Royal Television Society North West Awards, Best Performance in a Network Drama, for Burn It
- 2003 British Academy Television Award for Best New Writer, for Clocking Off
- 2009 British Soap Awards for Villain of the Year, for Tony King (EastEnders)