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James Cook (born 31 January 1983), better known as James Sutton, is an English actor, best known for playing
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in the
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soap opera ''
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'' (2006–2008, 2012–2017, 2019–) and
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in the ITV soap opera ''
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'' (2009–2011).


Early life

Sutton was born James Cook on 31 January 1983 in Sutton Coldfield,
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, the son of Jeanette and Donald Cook. It is from his hometown that he derived the stage name "Sutton". He has a younger brother and two younger sisters. He grew up in Haughton, Staffordshire, and attended King Edward VI School in Stafford. At the age of 14, he moved to
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, where he attended the
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. He went on to study drama at the
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in
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.


Career

Prior to ''
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'', Sutton had roles in the ''
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'' spin-off ''Dream Team 80s'', playing Terry Glover, and in
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's ''
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X'', playing a character called Barry Milne. In September 2006 he joined the cast of ''
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'' as
John Paul McQueen John Paul McQueen is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera '' Hollyoaks'', played by James Sutton. The character debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 6 September 2006; his storylines have significantly revolved aro ...
. During this portrayal, his character came out as being gay and started having an affair with his best friend,
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. The storyline was nominated for, and won, many awards. He left the soap on-screen in September 2008. In Sutton's first post-''Hollyoaks'' role, he guest starred as Eli Taylor who suffered from
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and
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on the BBC series ''
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'', in the episode titled 'Doing The Right Thing' which aired 13 December 2008. On 23 March 2009, it was announced that Sutton would join the cast of ITV1's ''
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''. Sutton played the role of mechanic Ryan Daniel Lamb, son of newcomer Faye Lamb and already established character Mark Wylde. Ryan's first appearance was on 15 June 2009. On 8 February 2011, it was announced that Sutton would leave ''Emmerdale'' after approximately two years in the show. His last day on the show was 18 March 2011. His last episode was aired on Tuesday 26 April 2011. In 2011 he took on the role of Orsino from ''
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'' in the BBC Learning project "Off By Heart Shakespeare" and delivered the speech "If music be the food of love, play on". Sutton made a brief appearance in the second series of '' Bedlam'' on
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together with Lacey Turner ('' EastEnders'') in Spring 2012. His character was a paramedic called Andy. Sutton made two guest appearances in episodes of the
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series '' Doctors'' on Friday 9 March 2012 "Firestarter" and Monday 8 January 2019 “The Affair”. He also made a guest appearances in the second series of the hit
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drama series ''
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'' which returned to the screens on Monday 12 March 2012 and '' Holby City'' on BBC1. His return to Hollyoaks was announced on Digital Spy on 12 October 2012. He returned to the show on 18 December 2012. In May 2012, he announced on Twitter that he had a new company, Broken Leg Workshops, which runs pop-up workshops for new actors offering help and advice of the kind he wished he had received when he first entered the business. The first workshop was held in Liverpool, followed by Manchester and Leeds.


Theatre

Sutton met playwright Ian Salmon through '' The Anfield Wrap'' and this led to Sutton appearing in Salmon's play ''Venus Rising'' at the Hope Street Theatre in
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in 2018.


Personal life

Sutton is an avid fan of
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and a regular contributor to The Anfield Wrap.


Filmography


Awards and nominations

''Hollyoaks'' was named Broadcast of the Year at the 2007
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, held at London's
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. The award was given for the portrayal of James Sutton's and
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's gay affair storyline. Stonewall, an organisation that campaigns for LGBT equality, praised the show for its "sympathetic and convincing handling" of the "gritty and emotional" storyline. Sutton was nominated for 'Sexiest Male', 'Best Actor' and 'Best Dramatic Performance' for
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2007. He had been short-listed along with
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(
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) for 'Best Newcomer' for his role as
John Paul McQueen John Paul McQueen is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera '' Hollyoaks'', played by James Sutton. The character debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 6 September 2006; his storylines have significantly revolved aro ...
, however McCarthy was chosen for the final nomination. Sutton was nominated for 'Best Actor' and 'Sexiest Male' at the 2007 ''Inside Soap'' Awards, for 'Best Storyline' for "John Paul falls for Craig and comes out as gay", and, with Guy Burnet (Craig Dean) for 'Best Couple'. He did not win in any of the categories. Sutton was shortlisted for 'Most Popular Actor' at the
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2007, alongside
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('' EastEnders''),
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('' Doctor Who'') and
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('' Coronation Street''). The awards were voted for by the public and the ceremony took place on 31 October 2007. The award was won by
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. Sutton was voted 'Most Popular Actor' and the John Paul/Craig storyline won 'Storyline of the Year'. Sutton was again nominated for the award of Best Newcomer, losing to '' Coronation Street''
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.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sutton, James 1983 births English male soap opera actors Alumni of the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama People educated at King Edward VI School, Stafford People from Sutton Coldfield Living people