Darren Day
Darren Day | |
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Born |
Darren Graham 17 July 1968 Colchester, Essex, England, UK |
Occupation | Actor, singer |
Spouse(s) | Stephanie Dooley (m. 2007) |
Children | 3 |
Darren Day (born Darren Graham; 17 July 1968) is an English actor, singer and television presenter, well known for his West End theatre starring roles.
Early life
Day's paternal grandfather had a comedy acrobatic strongman act and was once a warm-up act for George Formby. Day attended Sir Charles Lucas Arts College, and undertook drama classes at evenings and weekends until he was 13, when he turned his attention to snooker.[1] He became a professional snooker player at 17, but found himself drawn to entertainment.
Career
Day started his career as part of a comedy cabaret trio when he was just 17. He also worked as a Butlin's redcoat for a season. He later went solo and auditioned for BBC's talent show Opportunity Knocks in 1987 and appeared on the show in 1988, introduced by host Bob Monkhouse. He won several heats and came fourth in the final.
Darren Day made his breakthrough as an actor in London's West End theatre, starring in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat when he replaced the departing Phillip Schofield.[1] He then starred in many West End shows, such as Grease, Summer Holiday and Godspell and went on to develop a career as a television presenter, presenting programmes such as You Bet!, and Don't Try This at Home!. In 1991, Day presented the Classic Nursery Rhymes video.[2]
Day has appeared in many touring stage musicals, including Summer Holiday, Grease, The Rocky Horror Show, Hello Dolly and Great Expectations. In 2007, Day made a guest appearance in July on ITV's police drama The Bill.[3]
In 2002, he appeared in the first series of the reality television show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
Autumn 2007 saw him take over from Mark Little in the UK tour of Defending the Caveman before returning to pantomime at the Lowry, Salford as King Rat in Dick Whittington.[4] In 2009 he changed management and was then cast in the musical, We Will Rock You, alongside Kevin Kennedy, which toured the UK.[5] From October 2010 to January 2011, Day played soap villain Danny Houston in the popular series Hollyoaks.[6][7]
In early 2012, Day took on the role of American author Paul Sheldon in a production of Misery. The production was nominated for a Time Out Theatre Award. In Autumn 2012, he played HIV-positive gospel singer Gideon in the European premiere of the award-winning USA musical "The Last Session", for which he was nominated for Best Actor in the Off West End Awards ("The Offies"). In September 2013, he starred in the new musical comedy "Stand Up" with Lionel Blair and Billy Pearce. In 2014, he revisited his cabaret roots when he stepped in for his old friend, Joe Longthorne, who was ill.[8] He then guested on the Holby City Christmas Special, playing panto dame Michael Evans.[9] In 2015, he toured his solo cabaret internationally.
In February 2016, his new album, 'This is the Moment' was released. This is his first ever album of favourite musical theatre songs. He joined the tour of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert in February 2016, sharing the role of Tick/Mitzi with Duncan James and Jason Donovan. Also due for release in 2016 is the feature film White Island in which he plays villain Rik Searle.
On 5 January 2016, Day entered the Celebrity Big Brother house as a housemate. On 5 February, he reached the final and finished in third place.
Personal life
Day is a father of three. He has a son, Corey, with actress Suzanne Shaw, and two children with his wife, actress Stephanie Dooley, Madison and Dalton. He is also a stepfather to Jordan, his wife's son.
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Alice | Jonathan | Short film |
2004 | Hellbreeder | Sam | Feature film, directed by James Eaves & Johannes Roberts |
2014 | Rudy | Tom | Feature film, directed by Shona Auerbach |
2016 | White Island | Rik Searle | Feature film, directed by Benjamin Turner |
Television
Year | Show | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Doctors | David Wilde | Recurring; 8 episodes |
2002 | I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! | Himself | Campmate |
2004 | French and Saunders | Inman/Jude Law | 2 episodes |
2007 | The Bill | Jeff Slade | 1 episode: Copy Cat Killer |
2010 | Hollyoaks | Danny Houston | Recurring; 26 episodes |
2010 | Come Dine With Me | Himself | Celebrity Special |
2012 | Crime Stories | Graeme Watts | 1 episode; Episode 5 |
2014 | Holby City | Michael Evans | 1 episode; Christmas Special |
2016 | Celebrity Big Brother February 2016 | Himself | Housemate, 3rd Place |
Discography
Singles
- "Young Girl" (1994), No.42 UK
- "Summer Holiday Medley" (1996), No.17 UK
- "How Can I Be Sure?" (1998), No.71 UK[10]
- "Only The Good Die Young" (2011), For The Soldiers Charity
Albums
- Summer Holiday (1996)
- Darren Day (1998), No.62 UK[10]
- The Last Session (2013)
- This Is The Moment (2016)
References
- 1 2 Beds Herts and Bucks – Entertainment – Darren will let Alfie do the talking, bbc.co.uk; retrieved 29 December 2012.
- ↑ "Amazon.co.uk: LOVEFiLM By Post". Lovefilm.com. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
- ↑ "Darren Day snaps up role in 'The Bill'". Digital Spy. 27 March 2007. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
- ↑ "It's take Rat for Darren", Manchester Evening News; accessed 13 June 2007.
- ↑ "Queen musical We Will Rock You Hits Edinburgh". United Kingdom: Scottish Television. 31 October 2009. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
- ↑ "Darren Day to play bad boy in Hollyoaks". What's on TV. 21 September 2010. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
- ↑ "Darren Day to be Hollyoaks bad boy". The Mirror. 11 September 2010. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
- ↑ Archived 9 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Holby City | TV Guide 23 12 14 |". Whatsontv.co.uk. 23 December 2014. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
- 1 2 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records. p. 143. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
External links
Preceded by Matthew Kelly |
Host of You Bet! 1996–97 |
Succeeded by Series Ended |
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