Tim Healy
Tim Healy was born in Benwell, England, United Kingdom on January 29th, 1952 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 72, Tim Healy biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Timothy Malcolm Healy (born 29 January 1952) is an English actor best known for his role in the television comedy series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, Les/Lesley, still open all hours.
Early life
Timothy Malcolm Healy was born in Newcastle upon Tyne on January 29, 1952, the uncle of Sadie (née Wilson) and Timothy Malcolm Healy Sr. He worked as a welder in a factory and joined the British Army, and served in the 4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment, part time. He responded to an advertisement for the Northern Arts School in 1973, obtaining a student scholarship and moving into acting. He was a founding member of the Live Theatre Company, a touring company that performed dramas in community halls and working men's clubs.
Personal life
Denise Welch, a hebrid, married actress in 1988. They had two sons before divorcing in 2012, but Matthew, the band's oldest son, is the lead singer.
In 2015, Healy married Joan Anderton.
He is a diehard Newcastle United FC fan.
Career
Healy appeared in A Captain's Tale in 1982, a tale about the triumph of West Auckland F.C. In the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup, the participants competed. Healy was first noticed in 1983 when he appeared in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, a German television comedy drama series starring British builders.
Healy appeared in the Minder episode "A Star Is Gorn" in 1984, in which he played George, an enforcer for Cyril Ash, a crooked music agent.
Healy played Barney Bodger, the blundering handyman in the Children's ITV series Tickle on the Tum, becoming a favorite among young viewers in the mid-80s.
In the early 1990s, he appeared as a cockney ex-pat in the BBC series Boys From The Bush and played a binman in Common as Muck. He appeared in one episode of the fourth series of Heartbeat in 1994, and Cedric Shanks appeared. Healy appeared in the bizarre BBC situation comedy Breeze Block in 2001, portraying the head of a strange family. Healy had high hopes for the series, but it was apparently canceled on the digital channel BBC Choice (later relaunched as BBC Three) and never broadcast on BBC One or BBC Two. In the first episode of comedy series Phoenix Nights, he appeared as a folk singer. "Half a Shilling" in his band, "Shoulda Harpe," was a song that was ostensibly about a pair of Holy Communion shoes but that was clearly intended (to those who are not ethnic) as a racial anthem. In Billy Elliot, he played Jackie Elliot.
Healy appeared in the film Purely Belter as the violent father of delinquent teenager Gerry, and he appeared in Coronation Street as Paul Jones, the father of barman Sean Tully. Healy appeared on the show in 1976 as a bingo caller. In a episode of Silent Witness, Healy appeared as DS Philip Carter in 2002. Inspector Colin Duggan appeared in an episode of the BBC drama Murder in Mind in 2003. Healy appeared on BBC drama Waterloo Road as a Security Guard, Dave Miller, a love interest for Steph Haydock, portrayed by former real life wife Denise Welch, in 2009. Eric appeared in the Sky Living Sitcom The Spa for one series in 2013.
An apparently old man appeared on the show to discuss a particular subject, as Healy's ex wife, Denise Welch, was on hand. As Welch was speaking, he sounded sick, and to her and everybody's surprise, he revealed himself to be Healy. Healy appeared in Lesley's third series of the ITV comedy Benidorm, portraying a cross dresser. In 2011, he became a regular in the fourth series. His character is actually named Les, and Liam's son is named Liam.
Healy appeared on Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer's Catterick as a compassionate man with a persistently chilly wife. In November 2013, he shot a cameo in the first episode of the BBC sitcom Hebburn's second season.
Healy became the voice of The Greener Company, a wood-burning stove business based in Lymm, Cheshire, in September 2009. Healy plays David, the Wood-Burning Stove fitter for The Greener Company, while also working with The Greener Company and Smooth FM. David is the protagonist of a series of radio commercials used to advertise the firm.
He plays Gastric in Still Open All Hours (2014-present).