Teachers Színész- és szereplőlista
Lindsay szerepében:
Vicky Hall
Vicky Hall is a semi-retired British actress best known for her roles as a series regular in BBC medical drama Bodies and Channel 4 comedy drama Teachers. In 2019, Hall swapped careers to become an A&E nurse in the NHS. She appears in Ken Loach's 2019 movie Sorry We Missed You as an A&E nurse and was tasked with designing the hospital set and dressing the extras up to look like patients in need of medical care. She returned to TV in 2022 with a recurring semi-regular role in Doctors as a Board of Health inspector.
Ben szerepében:
Mathew Horne
1978-09-06 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
Mathew Horne was born on September 6, 1978 in Nottingham, England as Mathew Frazer Horne. He is an actor and writer, known for Gavin & Stacey (2007), Planet 51 (2009) and Agatha Raisin (2014).
Ewan szerepében:
Lee Williams
1974-04-03 Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, UK
Lee Williams is a Welsh stage, television and film actor and former model. Williams was born in Wales but later moved to Warrington in England. He studied Fashion at Central St Martin's College of Art and Design in London but during his second year he dropped out to work for Vivienne Westwood's organisation. He then became a professional model, working with French Connection and Calvin Klein. He quit modelling and became an actor and made numerous appearance in BBC Television productions. Williams was nominated for Best Actor at Canadian 'Gemini Awards' for his lead role in the film "No Night Is Too Long" (2002).
Penny szerepében:
Tamzin Malleson
1974-05-01 Yeovil, Somerset, England, UK
Tamzin Malleson was born on May 1, 1974 in Yeovil, Somerset, England. She is an actress, known for Teachers (2001), Poirot (1989) and Midsomer Murders (1997).
Damien szerepében:
Daon Broni
Carol szerepében:
Ursula Holden-Gill
Liz szerepében:
Ellen Thomas
1964-02-03 Sierra Leone
Ellen Thomas (born 3 February 1956) is a Sierra Leonean-British actress, known for her roles as Liz Webbe in the Channel 4 sitcom Teachers and Claudette Hubbard in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.
Clare szerepében:
Gillian Bevan
1956-02-13 Stockport, Cheshire, England, UK
Bob szerepében:
Lloyd McGuire
1947-09-02 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, UK
Lloyd McGuire is an English actor who has appeared in film and TV for over 35 years. Born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, McGuire attended Bournville Grammar-Technical School for Boys. He began work as a Commercial Apprentice at the Austin Motor Company in Birmingham in 1964 and toyed with developing a career as a footballer (even playing in King Norton's League and for Alvechurch second team). He became disillusioned with both football and life at "the Austin" and, after watching a Michael Caine film, declared he was going to be an actor. He was encouraged by his apprentice supervisor and gained entry to drama school. While training to be a British Leyland salesman, McGuire made the move to become an actor. Introduced to the Alvechurch Amateur Dramatic Society, he did some work at Crescent Theatre before being trained at the Birmingham College of Speech and Drama His most popular role was that of Bob in the Channel 4 TV series Teachers but he has also appeared in many TV programmes over the last few decades such as Coronation Street, Juliet Bravo, Midsomer Murders and so on. He has often played policemen, including the role of Sgt. Calder on the second series of Prime Suspect, recurring appearances as DS Bernie Duckworth in Juliet Bravo, and multiple characters in The Bill. Other TV show appearances include Bergerac, Boon, Birds of a Feather, Casualty, Doctors, Heartbeat, Holby City, Inspector Morse, Jonathan Creek, Lovejoy and Agatha Christie's Poirot. In 2010, he played the Master of Ceremonies in Chris Shepherd's award winning film Bad Night for the Blues. In 2013, he appeared as Valco boss Martin Shell in the third series of Sky One's Trollied. On stage, McGuire appeared and performed in Scotland and at the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham before joining the Royal Shakespeare Company with appearances at Aldwych Theatre and Stratford-upon-Avon, as well as Richard II in New York