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Bruce Alexander (actor)

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Bruce Alexander
Born
Bruce John Alexander

(1946-05-28) 28 May 1946 (age 78)
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Actor, RADA Teacher[1]
Years active1972–present
Known forSuperintendent Norman Mullett in A Touch of Frost (1992–2010)

Bruce John Alexander (born 28 May 1946) is a British actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Superintendent Norman Mullett in the ITV television series A Touch of Frost, in which he plays the superior of the main character Jack Frost, played by David Jason.

Life and career

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Alexander was born on 28 May 1946 in Watford, Hertfordshire, and has appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company. He played Ferdinand in the 1989 production of John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi. In November 2016, he was in a "Read Not Dead" performance of Beaumont and Fletcher's The Coxcomb at the Sam Wanamaker theatre on Bankside.

In 1990, he appeared as a doctor in the first episode of the comedy Keeping Up Appearances (entitled "Daddy's Accident"), and has also featured in episodes of numerous TV series, including The Bill, Casualty, EastEnders, Midsomer Murders and Doc Martin. In 1997, Alexander had a small role in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies.

In 2013, he played the character of Peter Bachman in several episodes of the TV series Love and Marriage, including "The Elephant in the Room", "Secrets & Lies", "Alarm!" and "Huge Weekend for the Paradise Family".

Alexander's radio credits include the role of Mike in Westway, the BBC World Service soap opera which ran from 1997 to 2005,[2] and the role of Doc de Salis in the BBC dramatisation of the John le Carré novel The Honourable Schoolboy.[3]

Alexander is the president of the Haddenham Museum in Haddenham, Buckinghamshire[4] and is also a patron of Thame Players Theatre in Thame, Oxfordshire.[5]

In 2019, Alexander appeared in the BBC soap opera Doctors as Ray Hopkins. In 2022, he appeared as recurring character Doug in Catherine Tate's six-part mockumentary sitcom Hard Cell, released on Netflix.[6][7]

Partial filmography

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Film
Year Title Role Notes
1980 The Long Good Friday Mac
1982 Giro City GNH Lawyer
1982 Give Us This Day SDF man
1990 Father Det. Sgt Racine
1993 Century Interrogator
1994 Ladybird, Ladybird Lawyer
1994 Nostradamus Paul
1997 Tomorrow Never Dies Captain (HMS Chester)
2000 Between Two Women Mr. Butterworth, Headmaster
2005 The Trial of the King Killers John Downes
2009 A Short Stay in Switzerland Doctor TV film
2011 All's Well that Ends Well
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1983 The Professionals Detective 1 episode: The Ojuka Situation
1997 Woof! Mr. Dobkin 1 episode: Testing Times.
2006 Heartbeat Mr. Stevens 1 episode: Keeping Secrets.
2019–2022 Gentleman Jack Mr. Parker 9 episodes
2022 Hard Cell Doug

References

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  1. ^ Bruce Alexander - RADA
  2. ^ Drama > Coming Home > Biographies – BSLBT
  3. ^ "The Complete Smiley – The Karla Trilogy, Book 2: The Honourable Schoolboy". BBC. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
  4. ^ Big weekend to mark Haddenham museum's birthday – Thame Today
  5. ^ "The Players Theatre, Thame". Thame Players Theatre. Archived from the original on 8 August 2007.
  6. ^ Ekong, Uduak-Abasi (12 April 2022). "'Hard Cell': Release Date, Cast, Trailer, and Everything You Need to Know". Collider. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  7. ^ Kanter, Jake (30 July 2021). "'Hard Cell': Netflix Rounds Out Cast For Catherine Tate Prison Comedy Series". Deadline. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
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