
Jack Shepherd
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 84 |
Date of birth | October 29,1940 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Leeds |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Ann Scott |
Nationality | English |
Job | Playwright |
Voice acting | |
Theatre Director | |
Jazz Pianist | |
Saxophonist | |
Education | Roundhay School |
Drama Centre London | |
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama | |
Royal Central School of Speech and Drama | |
Books | Through a Cloud |
Impossible Plays: Adventures with the Cottesloe Company | |
Chasing the Moment | |
Makepeace Daly's Street Theatre | |
In Lambeth | |
Awards | The British Soap Award for Best Actor |
The British Soap Award for Villain of the Year | |
Children | Catherine Shepherd |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 603830 |
The Golden Compass
The Object of Beauty
All Neat in Black Stockings
Escape from Sobibor
No Escape
God on Trial
Charlotte Gray
Boudica
The Nativity
All About George
Something to Hide
Bill Brand
The Jury
High Stakes
Lights and Shadows
Ready When You Are, Mr. McGill
Count Dracula
Greyhawk
Shoot to Kill
Blue Black Permanent
The Politician's Husband
Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story
The Bed Sitting Room
The Martins
The Devil's Crown
Blue Ice
The Scarlet Tunic
Body Contact
Thorne: Sleepyhead
Wonderland
The Murder Room
Twenty-One
Man and Boy
Me and Luke
Into the Storm
Fearless
The Other Boleyn Girl
Angry Earth
A Day in Summer
Scoop
Political Promise
Misterioso
Calling the Shots
The Act
Ball Trap on the Cote Sauvage
Wycliffe
Jack Shepherd Life story
Jack Shepherd is an English actor, playwright and theatre director. He is known for his television roles, most notably the title role in Trevor Griffiths' series about a young Labour MP Bill Brand, and the detective drama Wycliffe.
Munich: Edge of War gives Neville Chamberlain a makeover

... " Actors have often portrayed Chamberlain in TV shows and films where Winston Churchill is the main character, such as Into the Storm, starring Brendon Gleason (and Jack Shepherd as Chamberlain), a 2009 film about Churchill s days in office in World War Two...
Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd jailed for bottle attack

...Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd has been jailed for a further four years for assaulting a barman with a bottle...
Speedboat killer: Jack Shepherd's lawyer receives Nazi death threat

...Jack Shepherd appeared in an extradition hearing in the Georgian capital Tbilisi last week Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd s British lawyer, Richard Egan, has received a death threat amidst torrents of abuse...
Speedboat killer: Jack Shepherd to stay in Georgian prison

...Jack Shepherd appeared in Tbilisi city court earlier A man convicted of killing his date in a boat crash on the Thames in a Georgian prison for three months, a judge has decided...
The Papers: Fugitive held and plane tragedy fallout

...Jack Shepherd, pictured at an earlier court hearing in 2017 Many of the front pages a photo of a bearded Jack Shepherd, the 31-year-old man convicted of killing a woman in a boat crash on the Thames to carry...
Speedboat killer: Charlotte Brown was 'best friend you could have asked for'

... Jack Shepherd was sentenced to six years for the manslaughter of Charlotte brown - they went for a first date in 2015 after meeting online...
Speedboat killer: Charlotte Brown's family angry at TV interview

... Jack Shepherd went into hiding, in Georgia, before a trial, where he of the manslaughter of 24-year-old Charlotte brown was found guilty...
Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd hands himself in to police

... Jack Shepherd was sentenced to six years in July for the manslaughter of 24-year-old Charlotte brown...
The Papers: Fugitive held and plane tragedy fallout
Jack Shepherd , pictured at an earlier court hearing in 2017
Many of The Front pages carry a photograph of a bearded Jack Shepherd , the 31-year-old man convicted of killing a woman in a speedboat crash on the Thames .
is the headline in The Sun , which says Shepherd smirked as he handed himself in to The Authorities in Georgia, still refusing to take the blame for Charlotte Brown's death.
"Got Him," is the headline on the Front Page of the Daily Mail . and waving to the television cameras.
The events in Venezuela make The Lead for The Guardian . The Paper says the swearing in of the main opposition leader as the country's interim president represents.
It says thousands of supporters clogged The Streets of Caracas as Juan Guaidó raised his right hand to take The Oath of office.
The website of The Independent Venezuelan newspaper, El Nacional, carries who sang the Venezuelan national anthem.
The Daily Telegraph says his move to symbolically assume The Presidency is expected to make Mr Guaidó.
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó declares himself interim presidentThe prospect of, according to the Telegraph.
The Paper says Jeremy Corbyn is expected to join pro-Remain Conservative ministers and MPs and give his support to a backbench bill that would force the government to request an extension to Article 50.
The Financial Times says. It says Wednesday's jump of nearly 1% was the currency's biggest gain in Six Weeks .
'Hairshirt club'The Telegraph says it has also learned that an alliance of nearly 20 Tory ministers, including cabinet members, has been holding.
It says several are prepared to quit over the issue. According to The Paper , one member jokingly referred to it as the "hairshirt club" because, unlike other groups, there is no "pizza or alcohol" at the meetings.
According to The Times , to lure them to the Netherlands after Brexit.
It says Dutch officials have indicated that foreign banks that move there could avoid a cap on bonuses.
The Paper claims the Netherlands is just one of several countries trying to reap a Brexit dividend by persuading UK companies to move their headquarters to The Continent .
The decision by the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi , to rescind an invitation to President Trump to deliver his annual State of The Union speech draws much comment.
The website Politico describes it as - and maybe the lowest point in a political crisis that grinds on with No End in sight.
In The View of the Washington Post, the sparring between Trump and Pelosi has now led to, even in times of divided government.
An annual show of unity, it says, has devolved into disunity.
Source of news: bbc.com