Philip Franks

Actor

BIOGRAPHY

Philip Franks (born 2 February 1956) is an English actor and theatre director, known to the public chiefly for his roles in British television series.Franks was born in London and is the only child of Patricia and Robert Franks. His father was a squadron leader pilot in the Royal Air Force. Franks maintains that he first fell in love with theatre at age six, when his parents took him along to see a production of The Tempest. The following year, his parents were going to a production of Hamlet, and Franks insisted on going with them; at age seven, he was hooked for life.Franks is best known for his role as the tax inspector Cedric Charley Charlton in the British sitcom The Darling Buds of May, and also as Sgt. Raymond Craddock on Heartbeat. He has also been a guest star in Absolutely Fabulous, Pie in the Sky, Midsomer Murders, Foyles War, Bleak House, Martin Chuzzlewit, The Buddha of Suburbia, The Green Man and To Serve Them All My Days. For the role of his character in Martin Chuzzlewit (Tom Pinch), Franks shaved off all of the hair on his head leaving wispy strands at the sides. When he was recognized in the street by fans they asked if he had done it for religious reasons.He also makes regular appearances alongside Susie Dent in the Dictionary Corner on the British quiz show Countdown (having applied to be a contestant on the show before becoming better known). From December 2012 Franks will play The Narrator in the 40th anniversary UK touring production of Richard OBriens Rocky Horror Show.Franks is also a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. In addition, he has directed many plays including Kafkas Dick and The Kiss of the Spiderwoman (Nottingham Playhouse); The Cocktail Party (Edinburgh Festival); Rebecca (Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh); Hamlet (Greenwich and tour); Macbeth (Sheffield Crucible) and The Duchess of Malfi (West Yorkshire Playhouse, Greenwich and West End); Private Lives and The Heiress (Royal National Theatre); The White Devil (Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith); Nicholas Nickleby (Chichester Festival Theatre); and The Tempest (Liverpool Playhouse).

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