Robson Golightly Green (born 18 December 1964) is an English actor, singer-songwriter and television presenter.
His first major TV role was as hospital porter Jimmy Powell in
BBC
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drama series ''
Casualty'' in 1989. He then went on to portray
Fusilier
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Dave Tucker in the
ITV military
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drama series ''
Soldier Soldier
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'', between 1991 and 1995. In 1997 he played a young doctor, Owen Springer, who is having an affair with the wife (
Francesca Annis) of his adulterous surgeon boss (
Michael Kitchen) in the TV series
''Reckless''. Between 2002 and 2008 he played
Dr. Tony Hill in the ITV crime drama series ''
Wire in the Blood''.
As a TV presenter he has fronted shows such as ''
Extreme Fishing'', ''
Extreme Fishing Challenge'' and ''
Tales from Northumberland''. Green plays
Detective Inspector
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Australia
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Geordie Keating on ITV's ''
Grantchester
Grantchester () is a village and civil parish on the River Cam or Granta (river), Granta in South Cambridgeshire, England. It lies about south of Cambridge.
Name
The village of Grantchester is listed in the 1086 Domesday Book as ''Granteset ...
''. He was one half of the singing duo
Robson & Jerome, along with fellow ''
Soldier Soldier
''Soldier Soldier'' is a British television drama series. Created by Lucy Gannon, produced by Central Television and broadcast on the ITV network, it ran for a total of seven series and 82 episodes from 10 June 1991 to 9 December 1997. It ...
'' actor
Jerome Flynn, who had several No. 1 singles in the 1990s.
Early life
Robson Golightly Green was born on 18 December 1964 in Dilston Hospital in
Hexham
Hexham ( ) is a market town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, on the south bank of the River Tyne, formed by the confluence of the North Tyne and the South Tyne at Warden nearby, and close to Hadrian's Wall. Hexham was the administra ...
, Northumberland, and grew up in
Dudley
Dudley ( , ) is a market town in the West Midlands, England, southeast of Wolverhampton and northwest of Birmingham. Historically part of Worcestershire, the town is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley. In the ...
, a small mining village south of
Cramlington.
His father, also named Robson Green, was a miner, and his mother Anne was a cleaner and shopkeeper. He was named in the
Northeast tradition of naming the first son after family surnames: Robson was his paternal grandmother's maiden name,
while his middle name, Golightly, is the surname of his maternal grandmother, Cissie Golightly, daughter of
William Golightly, a miner and well-known trade union leader in the 1920s.
Green attended Dudley Middle Comprehensive School. After being inspired by jets flying overhead, he decided he wanted to join the
Royal Air Force
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the Air force, air and space force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. It was formed towards the end of the World War I, First World War on 1 April 1918, on the merger of t ...
, and at the age of 16, he joined the
Air Training Corps
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, though he decided against a career in the RAF after two weeks at an officer training camp. He also learned to play the guitar, later forming his first band, Solid State, in 1982. He also spent one night a week at the
Backworth
Backworth is a village in the metropolitan borough of North Tyneside in the county of Tyne and Wear, England, about west of Whitley Bay on the north east coast. It lies northeast of Newcastle upon Tyne. Other nearby towns include North Shie ...
Drama Centre, and appeared in a series of productions at both school and Backworth.
Green left school aged 16 with five
O-levels, and joined
Swan Hunter's shipyard as a draughtsman.
On one occasion, he also tried his hand at
professional boxing
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. He attended three boxing training sessions for the play ''Francie Nichol'', in which he played a boxer. After two years at Swan's, Green decided on a career in acting. After auditioning, he began training with Live Theatre under the tutelage of artistic director Max Roberts, his previous director at Backworth. During training he continued his musical career as a member of a successful local band, the Workie Tickets.
Career
Growing up in Tyneside, Green was chosen to be the lead in a film made by
Amber Films that narrated the contemporaneous social problems faced by working-class people in
Thatcher's Britain. Each episode examined one aspect of living in a harsh and embittered environment. The soap opera gave Green his big break in film. It was quickly followed by offers of work. Green first made his name as an actor in the
BBC
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series ''
Casualty'' but, after three series, moved to national prominence as
fusilier
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Dave Tucker in the drama series ''
Soldier Soldier
''Soldier Soldier'' is a British television drama series. Created by Lucy Gannon, produced by Central Television and broadcast on the ITV network, it ran for a total of seven series and 82 episodes from 10 June 1991 to 9 December 1997. It ...
''.
In 1995, one episode called for Green and co-star
Jerome Flynn to sing "
Unchained Melody
"Unchained Melody" is a 1955 song with music by Alex North and lyrics by Hy Zaret. North wrote the music as a theme for the prison film '' Unchained'' (1955), hence the song title. Todd Duncan sang the vocals for the film soundtrack.Robert ...
". Subsequently,
ITV was inundated by people wanting to buy the song and the pair were persuaded by
Simon Cowell
Simon Phillip Cowell (; born 7 October 1959) is an English television personality and businessman. He has judged on the British television talent competition shows ''Pop Idol'' (2001–2003), ''The X Factor (British TV series), The X Factor UK ...
to release it as a single – a double A-side with "
White Cliffs of Dover
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". It stayed at No. 1 for seven weeks in the
UK Singles Chart, selling more than 1.8 million copies and making it the
best-selling single of the year and winning the duo the
Music Week
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History
Founded in 1959 as ''Record Retailer'', it relaunched on 18 March 1972 as ''Music We ...
Awards in 1996 for best single and best album. Subsequently, they had two further No. 1 singles and two No. 1 albums, all remakes of standards.
The song gave Green the opportunity to sign a long-term deal with ITV to star in several of the network's dramas, including ''
Touching Evil'', ''
Grafters
''Grafters'' was a British drama–comedy programme originally broadcast in the United Kingdom, UK on ITV (TV network), ITV from 27 October 1998 to 20 December 1999 for 16 episodes over two series.
''Grafters'' relates the lives of the Purvis ...
'' and ''
Reckless''. In 1996, he set up an independent production company, Coastal Productions, with business partner Sandra Jobling to give youngsters from the
North East the opportunities he struggled for. The company has since produced or co-produced most of Green's television work, as well as local productions at the
Theatre Royal in
Newcastle upon Tyne
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. In 2002, Green starred as clinical psychologist
Dr. Tony Hill in the crime drama ''
Wire in the Blood''.
Green's production company has brought at least four new dramas to the small screen in recent years, including the massive ratings hit ''
Christmas Lights
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''. The success of this one-off drama led to a series being commissioned under the name ''
Northern Lights'', which was followed by a sequel called ''
City Lights
''City Lights'' is a 1931 American synchronized sound film, sound romance film, romantic comedy drama, comedy-drama film written, produced, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a ...
''. Coastal also produces drama series, including ''Hereafter'' starring
Stephen Tompkinson
Stephen Phillip Tompkinson (born 15 October 1965) is an English actor, known for his television roles as Marcus in '' Chancer '' (1990), Damien Day in '' Drop the Dead Donkey'' (1990–1998), Father Peter Clifford in '' Ballykissangel'' (1996� ...
and
Dervla Kirwan
Dervla Kirwan (born 24 October 1971) is an Irish actress. She has received a number of accolades, including two IFTA Awards for her performances in the film '' Ondine'' (2009) and the RTÉ thriller series '' Smother'' (2021–2023) respective ...
.
In 1995, Green won the Smash Hits Poll Winner's Party award for Favourite TV Actor. In 1997, Green starred in the TV film, ''The Student Prince'' which is no relation to either the Romberg operetta or the
1954 MGM film.
In July 1998, Green received an honorary degree from the
University of Northumbria and, in September 2006, he was voted by the UK general public at No. 35 in a poll of TV's greatest stars.
In 2000, Green starred with
James Bolam,
Susan Jameson,
Kerry Ann Christiansen and
Jamie Bell in the ITV drama ''Close and True''. In 2001, he starred in the six-part ITV drama ''Take Me''.
In 2002, Green starred with
Caroline Goodall
Caroline Goodall Pecorini (born 13 November 1959) is an English–Australian actress, screenwriter and producer. Awards and nominations include Best Actress nominations AFI Awards for her roles in the 1989 miniseries '' Cassidy'' and the 199 ...
in the TV movie ''Me and Mrs. Jones''. In December 2002, he released his first solo album, ''Moment in Time'', which was composed of cover versions (including the song "
Me and Mrs. Jones"). However, unlike his releases with Jerome Flynn, the album was a commercial failure, peaking at No. 49 in the UK.
In 2003, Green starred in the
ITV mini-series ''
Unconditional Love'' and in the BBC television series ''
Trust''. In 2005, he starred in two series, ''Like Father Like Son'', and ''
Rocket Man'' in which he played a widower trying to build a rocket to send his dead wife's ashes into space.
Green presents his own series ''
Extreme Fishing with Robson Green'' and the spin-off ''
Robson's Extreme Fishing Challenge'', where he travels over the world investigating and participating in the sport, coining fishing catchphrases such as "get in" and "we're in". During 2009, while promoting the second series on ''
BBC Breakfast,'' Green claimed that 90% of all
coarse fish caught by anglers die. This rapidly caused an angry response from coarse fishing anglers in the UK who believed this comment to be unsubstantiated and potentially damaging to the sport.
In December 2009,
ITV presented the documentary ''
Robson Green's Wild Swimming Adventure'', a tour of swimming locales around the UK.
In 2010 Green had a major role in the television film ''
Joe Maddison's War''. Directed by Patrick Collerton, it presented a view of World War II through the eyes of shipyard workers and World War I veterans who served in the Home Guard during the Blitz.
In July 2010, Green began filming the seventh series of BBC drama ''
Waterloo Road'' appearing from May 2011 to July 2011.
In 2011, Green starred in the third series of the
BBC Three
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show ''
Being Human'' in which he played a werewolf named
McNair.
In 2013 and 2015, Green starred in the fourth and fifth series of the war-drama series ''
Strike Back'', as Lt Colonel Philippe Locke, a former
SAS operative.
In October 2013, Green began presenting ''
Tales from Northumberland with Robson Green'' on
ITV, a factual series about his home county of
Northumberland
Northumberland ( ) is a ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in North East England, on the Anglo-Scottish border, border with Scotland. It is bordered by the North Sea to the east, Tyne and Wear and County Durham to the south, Cumb ...
. A second series began airing in February 2015 and a third in February 2016.
Since 2014, he has portrayed Geordie Keating in the
ITV drama series ''
Grantchester
Grantchester () is a village and civil parish on the River Cam or Granta (river), Granta in South Cambridgeshire, England. It lies about south of Cambridge.
Name
The village of Grantchester is listed in the 1086 Domesday Book as ''Granteset ...
'', starring alongside
James Norton and later
Tom Brittney. A second series began in March 2016 and a third in April 2017.
In March 2016, during an appearance on ''
The One Show
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'', Green confirmed he would present a new series for ITV called ''Tales from the Coast with Robson Green'', which began airing in January 2017. In April 2016, he presented a one-off documentary ''The Flying Scotsman with Robson Green''. He also presented a one-off documentary ''Robson Crusoe: A Surprising Adventure'' and a six-part series called ''Robson Green's Coastal Lives'', both for ITV.
In 2020, Green began recording ''
Hadrian's Wall with Robson Green'' a 3-part documentary following him walking the 80 miles from
Wallsend
Wallsend () is a town in North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall. It has a population of 43,842 and lies east of Newcastle upon Tyne.
History Roman Wallsend
In Roman times, this was the site of the fort of ...
west to
Bowness. The series was commissioned by ''
Channel 5'' and made by ''
Firecracker Films''.
It is being rumoured as of 2022 that Green alongside
Mark Benton will be reuniting as Colin and Howie for another series of ''Northern Lights''.
Politics
Green is a supporter of
higher taxes on the wealthy and protecting the
NHS
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, saying "Anybody who tells me they’re not going to pay tax… we’ve got an NHS system on its knees… I tell you what, my son was in real trouble when he was young and we took him to the hospital, there were four specialists waiting for him. That’s why you pay your taxes. We’ve got a police system who protect us, we’ve got firemen who put out fires. We’ve got defence, man. That’s what tax is for." He then went on to claim "I’m proud to be a 50 per cent tax-payer". He has also been an outspoken critic of
Jimmy Carr for using a
tax avoidance
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scheme in 2012. He said of Carr, "Wanker. I mean, just wanker. No, he’s not getting away with it for me".
Personal life
Green was brought up in Ashington where his father was a miner. He is a supporter of Newcastle United and a season ticket holder at the club.
Green was introduced to
occupational therapist
Occupational therapists (OTs) are health care professionals specializing in occupational therapy and occupational science. OTs and occupational therapy assistants (OTAs) use evidence-based practice, scientific bases and a Holism, holistic perspec ...
Alison Ogilvie by his close friend, television director
Andrew Gunn. Green and Ogilvie married on 22 June 1991, but
separated eight years later. Green met his second wife, former
Page 3
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model Vanya Seager, while recording "
Unchained Melody
"Unchained Melody" is a 1955 song with music by Alex North and lyrics by Hy Zaret. North wrote the music as a theme for the prison film '' Unchained'' (1955), hence the song title. Todd Duncan sang the vocals for the film soundtrack.Robert ...
" at
BMG Records in 1995. They later had a son, Taylor Seager-Green (born 2000). In 2001, the couple married at
Cliveden House in
Buckinghamshire
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after a family celebration in
Mauritius
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. On 30 October 2011, the couple issued a statement saying that their marriage had "irretrievably broken down" and that they were separating. In April 2016 it was reported that Green was involved in an affair causing the break-down of a marriage between a
vicar
A vicar (; Latin: '' vicarius'') is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious" in the sense of "at second hand"). Linguistically, ''vicar'' is cognate with the English p ...
and his wife.
Filmography
Film
Television
See also
*
Robson & Jerome
References
External links
*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Green, Robson
1964 births
Living people
English male television actors
English pop singers
People from Hexham
English male singer-songwriters
English singer-songwriters
English television presenters
British fishermen
People from Northumberland (before 1974)