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John Ernest Briggs (5 September 1935 – 28 February 2021) [1] was an English actor. [2] He was known for his role as Mike Baldwin in the soap opera Coronation Street , in which he appeared from 1976 to 2006.
Jonny Briggs is a Children's BBC kitchen sink realism television programme first broadcast in 1985. It revolves around the exploits of a young boy, the eponymous hero (played by Richard Holian), his pet dog, Razzle, and his eccentric family members: Mam and Dad (Leslie Schofield), older sister Rita (Sue Devaney) and older brothers Albert (Tommy Robinson) and Humph (Humphrey) (Jeremy Austin).
John Briggs may refer to: John Q. Briggs (1848–1921), American state senator in Minnesota (1907–1911) John R. Briggs Jr. (1822–1872), American politician in Wisconsin; Johnny Briggs (cricketer) (1862–1902), English cricketer; Johnny Briggs (actor) (1935–2021), English actor who played Mike Baldwin in the British soap opera Coronation ...
John Andrew Light (born 30 September 1973) is an English television, theatre, and film actor. He has received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for his supporting performance in the play Taken at Midnight (2014).
Johnny Messner: Rob Layne: 1998 Rachel Miner: Michelle Bauer: 1989–95 Wendy Moniz: Dinah Marler: 1995–99 Burke Moses: Briggs 1986 Karla Mosley: Christina Boudreau: 2008–09 Kelly Neal: Sid Dickerson: 1994–95 Alexandra Neil: Rose McLaren: 1987–89 Eric Nelsen: Kevin Ross Marler 2006 Robert Newman: Josh Lewis: 1981–84, 1986–91, 1993 ...
Robert Croft, played by Martin Shaw, made his first screen appearance on 13 December 1967.The role as "hippy student" Robert marked Shaw's television debut. [1]Robert was the leader of a hippie commune.
Mexican-American actor Johnny Ortiz grew up surrounded by gangs, drugs, domestic abuse and even spent time in jail before the age of 18. He shared his story with Project Eñye, adding "it's ...
A Stitch in Time is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Robert Asher and starring Norman Wisdom, Edward Chapman, Jeanette Sterke and Jerry Desmonde. [1] It was written by Jack Davies, Wisdom, Henry Blyth and Eddie Leslie, and produced by Hugh Stewart and Earl St. John.