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Last saw him a few years back in an episode of Casualty,before that he did a range of Flash adverts.
Think he does a lot of voice over work these days.
I think he'd be great in the series Benidorm, he'd fit right into that show
I believe he's at number four on the 'remember him from the 80s' list they use for new actors on Eastenders.
1,2, and 3 are: Paul Nicholas, Spike from Hi De Hi, and Paul Young.
I collect game prices for retro consoles from eBay
He was in a few movies as well.
Anyone seen Babylon, Expose or Party Party ?
I happen to have all three on pre cert video.
Oh yeah, he was in The Long Good Friday as well.
Classic film that one.
Last saw him a few years back in an episode of Casualty,before that he did a range of Flash adverts.
Think he does a lot of voice over work these days.
I think he'd be great in the series Benidorm, he'd fit right into that show
That's actually a great show for him to be in. I'd struggle to see any [place where he'd fit into todays programming, but he'd probably do well in Benidorm.
He also starred in the episode Shadow the BBC series Blake's 7 and in the episode All About Scoring, Innit? in the acclaimed drama, Minder, playing Danny Varrow. He replaced Peter Davison in the BBC Radio 4 school-based comedy drama series King Street Junior when Davison left after the first two series. He appeared in the 1980 ITV series Fox, the last two series of the Judi Dench/Michael Williams comedy A Fine Romance and in Babes in the Wood.
karl also appeared in the only British video nasty film Exposé, the classic The Long Good Friday, British Comedy film Party Party as well as appearing in the Porridge feature film, the 1980 film Babylon and the 70's film Stardust alongside David Essex.
Karl also appeared in the only British video nasty film Exposé
Actually, out of the official 39 prosecuted films, Xtro was also a British production.
If you include the other 33 non prosecuted films, you could also include The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue, which was filmed in England (With a Spanish & Italian crew).
Actually, out of the official 39 prosecuted films, Xtro was also a British production.
If you include the other 33 non prosecuted films, you could also include The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue, which was filmed in England (With a Spanish & Italian crew).
Oh yeah, Straw Dogs too, it was banned around that period of time, but was never actually included on any 'Nasties' lists.
Sorry, gone way off topic here, back to Mr Howman methinks.
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