John Duttine

TV Actor

John Duttine was born in Barnsley, England, United Kingdom on March 15th, 1949 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 75, John Duttine biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
March 15, 1949
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Barnsley, England, United Kingdom
Age
75 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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John Duttine Life

John Arthur Duttine (born 15 March 1949) is an English actor noted for his roles on stage, films and television.

He is well known for his role as Sgt George Miller in Heartbeat and also the TV series The Day of the Triffids.

Early life

Duttine was born on 15 March 1949 in Barnsley, West Riding of Yorkshire.

He attended Buttershaw Secondary School; Stephen Petcher from his school would also appear in Heartbeat. He grew up in Buttershaw, in south-west Bradford. He trained at the Drama Centre London in north London. In London he shared a flat with Bradford actor Ken Kitson.

Personal life

Duttine has a son from a former partner (now deceased) in Tarleton, West Lancashire. In 1998 he married actress Mel Martin, with whom he lived in Cornwall until 2011. The two have appeared on screen together in Talking to Strange Men, Casualty, EastEnders. Though Mel Martin appeared in Heartbeat when John Duttine played Sergeant Miller, they never appeared in scenes together. His nephew is fellow actor Joe Duttine, who currently plays Tim Metcalfe in ITV soap opera Coronation Street. Joe's father, Geoffrey, is John's brother.

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John Duttine Career

Career

In 1973, Duttine appeared opposite Francesca Annis in the BBC version of A Pin to See the Peep Show by F. Tennyson Jesse. This was followed in 1974 by a small part of the Lord Peter Wimsey story The Nine Tailors' television adaptation. In the 1977 television mini-series Jesus of Nazareth, John the Apostle appeared in his first big break. Keith Nicholson, the husband of football pools champion Vivian Nicholson, was followed shortly by his portrayal in John Goldschmidt's Money, Spend, Invest (a Play for Today). As the future King John, he went on to appear in the 1978 historical drama series The Devil's Crown.

In 1978, Duttine appeared in major BBC adaptations such as Wuthering Heights (as Earnshaw). He became a household name in 1980 for his lead role in To Serve Them All My Days, for which he received the TV Times Best Actor award. In The Triffids (1981), he received acclaim. He appeared in The Outsider in 1983 and in the Tales of the Unexpected episode Hit And Run, where he played Doctor Roger Ashburn, a doctor who co-conceives an elaborate insurance scam involving the missing disappearance and death of his wife (Susan Penhaligon), and Ain't Misbehavin' from 1994 to 1995, as well as DI Eric Temple in all twelve episodes of Out of the Blue. In the play, which was part of the Laurence Olivier Presents anthology collection, he appeared alongside Sir Laurence Olivier.

Who Dares Wins (1982) and The Hawk (1993) are two of his film appearances. More recent television credits include: Doc Martin, Touching Evil, Taggart, Dangerfield, Midsomer Murders, Peak Practice, The Bill, Casualty, EastEnders, Dalziel, and Pascoe. Jane Hall was on TV in "Doing Goodness" before.

In the UK television series Heartbeat, Duttine has played two main characters. In episode 7 of the first series: Face Value, Paul Methorn, an MP and peace activist, made his debut. He then took on the role of Sgt. In episode 16 of series 14: Golf Papa One Zero, George Miller, the actor, makes his first appearance.

He appeared in the Doctor Who audio drama Exotron & Urban Myths as a guest. He appeared in Vera in 2011 as a lieutenant colonel. More recently (November 2013) Duttine appeared on BBC TV's The Paradise.

Douglas Taylor appeared as Douglas Taylor in Series 3 of the BBC series WPC 56 in 2015.

In 2016, George Hammond appeared in Father Brown episode 4.3 "The Hangman's Demise." In 2016, he appeared in the ITV/Netflix series Paranoid.

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