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Gary Olsen (born Gary Kenneth Grant; 3 November 1957 – 12 September 2000) was an English actor. He played Ben in the BBC television
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Biography

Olsen was born in
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and lived with an aunt and uncle after both his parents, Patricia and Kenny, died when he was young. He attended the
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. After school he joined various junior stage groups and toured with fringe theatrical companies, such as Incubus and Lumiere and Son, until late 1976. At this point he immersed himself in the punk rock scene as lead vocalist with the band Swank (alongside future members of the Lurkers,
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, and Cuddly Toys) until returning to theatre in 1978. Later he helped develop the musical production '' Up on the Roof'', in which he starred in 1987 at London's Donmar and
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theatres. He made his screen debut in 1979 as Rory Storm in '' Birth of The Beatles'', and appeared in numerous British films and
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programmes, including ''
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'' after being suggested to the director by his long time friend
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. He played PC Dave Litten in the first series of ''
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'', but achieved mainstream success only with the role of Ben in the
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'' (1991–1999). He played a starring film role as Arthur Hoyle alongside
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in the
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comedy, ''
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''. He appeared in many TV adverts, including a 1996
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advertising campaign. In addition to his screen appearances he made numerous stage appearances including ''
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'' and '' What the Butler Saw''. He also played 'Pope Liberty III' in the Australian production of the musical '' Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom''. Olsen appeared as Steve in '' The Comic Strip Presents...'' parody of '' The Fly'', called ''The Yob''. He also starred with Brian Bovell in the 1986 TV series '' Prospects'' about two young men in the Docklands trying to get ahead but usually failing.


Television roles

Olsen appeared in two episodes of the 1981 BBC TV series ''
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'' as a street gang leader who later became an armed paramilitary officer. He played PC Dave Litten in 12 episodes of ''The Bill'' between 1984 and 1986 (as well as the 1983 pilot episode, '' Woodentop''). Olsen also starred in the 1986 TV series Prospects alongside Brian Bovell who played Jez Littlewood in '' Gimme Gimme Gimme'', about two friends living in the Docklands area trying their hand at anything to make a "few bob". In 1988, he appeared in the ''
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'' spin-off '' CivvyStreet'' as Albert, the patriarch of the Beale family. His most prominent role was as Ben Porter in ''
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'' (1991–1999). He also had leading roles in another two short-lived BBC sitcoms '' Health and Efficiency'' (1993–1995) and '' Pilgrim's Rest'' opposite
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for one series in 1997. From 1999–2000 he played Johno in the Daz Dogs adverts and sponsors.


Stage roles

Olsen was critically acclaimed for a number of his roles in musicals including ''
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'', ''Cut and Thrust'', ''Gorky Brigade'', ''Welcome Home'', ''The Pope's Wedding'', ''Saved Dialogues'', ''Metamorphosis'', ''Serious Money'', '' What the Butler Saw'', ''Way of the World'', and '' Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom''. He received particular praise for his portrayal of Moey in ''On the Ledge'' at the National Theatre in 1993. Two years later he appeared in ''April in Paris'' at the same theatre. His last stage role was as Evan in
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's '' Art'', in 2000.


Personal life

Olsen married Candy Davis (later known as the crime writer Mo Hayder) in 1985; they later divorced. He married Australian Jane Anthony in 1991; the couple had two children. After a ten-month illness with cancer, Olsen died on 12 September 2000 in
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, Australia, where he had emigrated following his diagnosis. He was 42 years old.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Olsen, Gary 1957 births 2000 deaths Deaths from cancer in Victoria (Australia) English emigrants to Australia English male film actors English male stage actors English male television actors Male actors from London Male actors from Melbourne 20th-century English male actors