Stephen Tompkinson
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 59 |
Date of birth | October 15,1965 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Stockton-on-Tees |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 189 (cm) |
Partner | Elaine Young |
Spouse | Nicci Taylor |
Job | Voice Actor |
Television producer | |
Current partner | Elaine Young |
Children | Daisy Ellen Tompkinson |
Siblings | John Tompkinson |
Parents | Brian Tompkinson |
Josephine Tompkinson | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 439215 |
Drop the Dead Donkey
The Split
In Deep
Trollied
Prime Suspect
Bob the Builder: A Christmas to Remember
Downwardly Mobile
Little Red Tractor
Torvill & Dean
Truckers
Stephen Tompkinson's Australian Balloon Adventure
Hotel Splendide
Chancer
Ted and Alice
Marian, Again
In Denial of Murder
Treacle
Walk Like a Panther
Mr Charity
A Dark Reflection
Lucky Jim
Agatha Christie Marple: The Murder at the Vicarage
The Great African Balloon Adventure
All Quiet on the Preston Front
And a Nightingale Sang
Hector
Oktober
Binka
Bedtime
Coast and Country Auctions
The Taming Of The Shrew
A Place in The Wild
Tabloid
This Sporting Life
Prime Suspect: The Final Act
The Cabaret of Dr Caligari
Billy Liar
Shades
Brassed Off
Wild at Heart
DCI Banks
Ballykissangel
Grafters
Stephen Tompkinson Life story
Stephen Phillip Tompkinson is an English actor, known for his television roles as Marcus in Chancer, Damien Day in Drop the Dead Donkey, Father Peter Clifford in Ballykissangel, Trevor Purvis in Grafters, Danny Trevanion in Wild at Heart and Alan Banks in DCI Banks.
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Stephen Tompkinson trial: Actor denies punching drunk man
By Alison FreemanBBC News
Actor Stephen Tompkinson has told his trial punching a drunk Man Outside his home would have been " career suicide".
The Actor also said he would have broken his fingers if he had struck Karl Poole, in Whitley Bay , in May 2021, because he had been holding his phone at The Time .
The 57-year-old, of Whitley Bay , denies grievous Bodily Harm .
He told Newcastle Crown Court Mr Poole and his friend had been the " definition of drunk and disorderly".
Mr Poole sustained a double fracture of The Skull when he fell and hit his head on the ground during the altercation outside Mr Tompkinson's home.
The Dci Banks and Ballykissangel star denies The Charge , claiming he did not punch Mr Poole but pushed him away in self-defence.
He Said he could not have thrown a punch because he was holding his phone, and he would have hurt himself.
Giving evidence as the defence opened its case, The Actor said he called The Police after seeing Mr Poole and Andrew Hall drunk in The Street outside his house at about 05:30 BST.
He described them repeatedly falling and sipping from a bottle of Jägermeister.
He Said he took The Bottle from them as he was concerned they would drop it and it would smash.
Mr Tompkinson said: " They seemed to be the very definition of drunk and disorderly.
" They were making a lot of noise and they could barely stand. I thought it was in their best interests as well to get them assisted home at least. "
He Said when he approached The Men and told them he had called The Police the atmosphere changed from " jovial to frightening" and that both men approached him.
At that point He Said he put his right hand out to stop Mr Poole and his flat palm connected with his face.
Mr Tompkinson said: " I didn't want to hurt him, I wanted to stop him, change his mind.
" It wasn't enough to knock a sober man off his feet. "
The Court heard Mr Poole did not have visible injuries on his face.
Mr Tompkinson said instead that he turned his shoulder to him.
He Said a neighbour's earlier evidence that he had raised a fist at one point earlier in The Encounter , then thought better of it, was in fact him showing the two men his phone to prove he had called The Police .
The Actor was asked if he had punched or assaulted Mr Poole, to which He Said no.
'Terrible thing'When asked if he accepted some responsibility for Mr Poole's head injury, Mr Tompkinson said yes, he did.
Nicholas Lumley KC asked Mr Tompkinson: " Standing there now, how do you feel About That head injury? "
Mr Tompkinson replied: " That's The Reason We Are all here.
" It's a terrible thing to have happened to anyone. "
Mr Tompkinson told The Court he had not worked since he had been charged with GBH and that assaulting a member of The Public would be " career suicide".
The Trial continues.
Source of news: bbc.com