Jonathan Linsley

Jonathan Linsley
Born (1956-01-17) 17 January 1956
Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Years active 1980-Present
Height 6' 4" (1.93 m)

Jonathan Linsley (born 17 January 1956) is an English actor who made his professional debut in 1980. He appeared on television in Last of the Summer Wine as "Crusher" Milburn (1984–87), and his film roles include Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, as Ogilvey aboard the ship Flying Dutchman (2006–07).

Television

In 1984 played a Chef in a sitcom called The Hello Good-bye Man on BBC with Ian Lavender of Dad's Army fame. The show lasted for only one series. Shortly after this, Linsley landed the role of large and strong "Crusher" Milburn in Last of the Summer Wine. He appeared in this role until 1987 when he elected to go on a diet. In 1989 Linsley starred as Chunky Livesey in the second and final series of the spin off prequal First of the Summer Wine, to replace Anthony Keetch who starred as the character in the first series in 1988.

Linsley also appeared as a leading character in the TV shows Emmerdale (Albert Mistlethwaite), Casualty (DC Newby), The Bill (Dennis Weaver) and The Governor (Bert Threlfall) and as a leading guest actor in many other TV shows and made-for-TV films. He has also made over 50 TV commercials.

Theatre

His West End career includes the comedy Up'n'Under, Roald Dahl's Matilda, Its Ralph and A Midsummer Night's Dream. He appeared in rep in many cities around Britain, and wrote for and appeared in pantomimes with various other actors.

Films

Television Roles

Year Title Role
1984 The Hello Goobye Man The Chef!
1984-87 Last of the Summer Wine Crusher Milburn
1989 First of the Summer Wine Chunky Livesey

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