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'''Robert S Jarvis''' (born 1965) is an English television and film actor. He is best known for his roles as Eddie in ''Hustle'' the long-running BBC series, Graham Shand in ''Luther'' and as Russell Posner in ''Emmerdale''. He currently plays the part of Eddie Corrigan in the [[BBC Scotland]] production, ''[[River City]]''. From the [[Wirral Peninsula|Wirral]], he is frequently cast as a [[scouse]]r.<ref>{{IMDb title | id= tt0379632 | title= Hustle }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?scan=1&r=231416293:2568&d=bmd_1608022694|title = FreeBMD Entry Info}}</ref> |
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==Partial filmography== |
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==Filmography== |
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*[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]] as Vic Cheadle |
* ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' (1988–2008, TV series) as Philip / Vic Cheadle |
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* ''[[Call Red]]'' (1996, TV series) as DC Greer |
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*[[The Brittas Empire]] as Marine Park Man |
* ''[[The Brittas Empire]]'' (1996, TV series) as Marine Park Man |
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*Call Red as DC Greer (1996) |
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*[[Jonathan Creek]] as Tex |
* ''[[Jonathan Creek]]'' (1997–1998, TV series) as Tex / Wino |
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*[[The Bill]] as John Orme |
* ''[[The Bill]]'' (1997–2005, TV series) as John Orme |
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* ''[[Among Giants (film)|Among Giants]]'' (1998) as Weasel |
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*The End (1998) |
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* ''[[The Broker's Man]]'' (1998, TV series) as Phillips |
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*[[Ultraviolet (TV serial)|Ultraviolet]] as Maria's Contact |
* ''[[Ultraviolet (TV serial)|Ultraviolet]]'' (1998, TV mini-series) as Maria's Contact |
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*The Broker's Man as Phillips (1998) |
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* ''[[The End (1998 film)|The End]]'' (1998, short) |
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* ''[[Harbour Lights (TV series)|Harbour Lights]]'' (1999, TV series) as Egbert |
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*[[Jonathan Creek]] as Wino (1998) |
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*Elephant Juice (film) as Boorish man |
* ''[[Elephant Juice (film)|Elephant Juice]]'' (1999) as Boorish man |
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* ''[[Dalziel and Pascoe (TV series)|Dalziel and Pascoe]]'' (2001, TV series) as Nigel Clifford |
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* ''[[Heartlands (film)|Heartlands]]'' (2002) as Bob Derby |
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*[[Dalziel and Pascoe (TV series)|Dalziel and Pascoe]] as Nigel Clifford (2001) |
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* ''[[The Bone Trade (film)|The Bone Trade]]'' (2003, TV short) as Communist Leaders Collector |
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* ''[[Charles II: The Power and the Passion]]'' (2003, TV mini-series) as Kirkby |
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*[[Holby City]] as Callum Dewhurst (2003) |
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* ''[[Holby City]]'' (2003–2018, TV Series) as Sebastian Dublin / Eric Singleton / Callum Dewhurst |
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*The Bone Trade (film) as Communist Leaders Collector (2003) |
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* ''[[Hustle (TV series)|Hustle]]'' (2004–2012, TV series) as Eddie |
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* ''[[Tripping Over]]'' (2006, TV series) as Bob |
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* ''[[Grownups (2006 TV series)|Grownups]]'' (2006, TV series) as Tramp |
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*[[Tripping Over]] as Bob (2006) |
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* ''[[Waking the Dead (TV series)|Waking the Dead]]'' (2008, TV series) as Michael Hurst, |
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* ''[[Waterloo Road (TV series)|Waterloo Road]]'' (2009, TV series) as Environmental Health Inspector |
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* ''[[Luther (TV series)|Luther]]'' (2010, TV Series) as Graham Shand |
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* ''[[Law & Order: UK]]'' (2012, TV series) as Frank Donovan |
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*[[Law and Order UK]] as Frank Donovan (2012) |
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* ''[[Death in Paradise (TV series)|Death in Paradise]]'' (2013, TV series) as Colin Smith |
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* ''[[Silent Witness]]'' (2013, TV series) as Roly Henderson |
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*[[Silent Witness]] as Roly Henderson (2013) |
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* ''[[Call the Midwife]]'' (2015 Christmas Special) as Walter Willens |
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*[[Father Brown (2013 TV series)|Father Brown]] ( |
* ''[[Father Brown (2013 TV series)|Father Brown]]'' (2016, episode 4.3: "The Hangman's Demise") as Henry Lee |
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* ''[[David Brent: Life on the Road]]'' (2016) as Client |
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*[[A Street Cat Named Bob (film)|A Street Cat Named Bob]] as Peter Gruner |
* ''[[A Street Cat Named Bob (film)|A Street Cat Named Bob]]'' (2016) as Peter Gruner |
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* ''[[Transformers: The Last Knight]]'' (2017) as Downing Street policeman |
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* ''[[Emmerdale]]'' (2021, TV series) as [[Russell Posner]]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Davies |first1=Matilda |title=Emmerdale's Wendy Posner is threatened by Russ as sinister new story begins |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/emmerdale/a37375873/emmerdale-wendy-posner-russ-sinister-new-story/ |access-date=23 August 2021 |work=[[Digital Spy]] |publisher=[[Hearst Magazines UK]] |date=23 August 2021}}</ref> |
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* ''[[A Gentleman in Moscow (TV series) | A Gentleman in Moscow]]'' (2024, TV mini-series) as Halencki. |
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* ''[[River City]]'' (2024, TV series) as Eddie Corrigan |
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* ''[[The Gathering (TV series)|The Gathering]]'' (2024, TV series) as Louis<ref>{{cite web |title=The Gathering |url=https://www.ahatalent.co.uk/actors/news/the-gathering/#:~:text=Rob%20Jarvis%20plays%20'Louis'%20and,The%20Gathering%20for%20Channel%204. |website=Aha Talent |access-date=27 July 2024}}</ref> |
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==Other |
==Other work (voiceovers)== |
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Rob Jarvis is also one of the two main continuity and promo voices for the National Geographic Channel, in the UK. Rob is currently the voice of the Hyundai i20, and the |
Rob Jarvis is also one of the two main continuity and promo voices for the National Geographic Channel, in the UK. Rob is currently the voice of the Hyundai i20, and the RNLI adverts. In 2011, he narrated series 5 of [[ITV Network|ITV]]'s ''[[Britain's Best Dish]]''. In September 2016, Jarvis began narrating [[ITV Network|ITV]]'s brand new Police Documentary 'Car Wars', following [[Northumbria Police]]'s Traffic and newly established Dragoon Units. He also voices Emergency Helicopter Medics for Channel 4. |
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 27 July 2024
Robert S Jarvis (born 1965) is an English television and film actor. He is best known for his roles as Eddie in Hustle the long-running BBC series, Graham Shand in Luther and as Russell Posner in Emmerdale. He currently plays the part of Eddie Corrigan in the BBC Scotland production, River City. From the Wirral, he is frequently cast as a scouser.[1][2]
Partial filmography
[edit]- Casualty (1988–2008, TV series) as Philip / Vic Cheadle
- Call Red (1996, TV series) as DC Greer
- The Brittas Empire (1996, TV series) as Marine Park Man
- Jonathan Creek (1997–1998, TV series) as Tex / Wino
- The Bill (1997–2005, TV series) as John Orme
- Among Giants (1998) as Weasel
- The Broker's Man (1998, TV series) as Phillips
- Ultraviolet (1998, TV mini-series) as Maria's Contact
- The End (1998, short)
- Harbour Lights (1999, TV series) as Egbert
- The Darkest Light (1999) as Dick
- Elephant Juice (1999) as Boorish man
- People Like Us (1999, TV series) as The Police Officer
- Dalziel and Pascoe (2001, TV series) as Nigel Clifford
- Heartlands (2002) as Bob Derby
- The Bone Trade (2003, TV short) as Communist Leaders Collector
- Charles II: The Power and the Passion (2003, TV mini-series) as Kirkby
- Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps (2003–2004, TV Series) as Pete Smith
- Holby City (2003–2018, TV Series) as Sebastian Dublin / Eric Singleton / Callum Dewhurst
- Hustle (2004–2012, TV series) as Eddie
- Tripping Over (2006, TV series) as Bob
- Grownups (2006, TV series) as Tramp
- Waking the Dead (2008, TV series) as Michael Hurst,
- Waterloo Road (2009, TV series) as Environmental Health Inspector
- Luther (2010, TV Series) as Graham Shand
- Law & Order: UK (2012, TV series) as Frank Donovan
- Good Cop (2012, TV mini-series) as DCI Stoddart
- Death in Paradise (2013, TV series) as Colin Smith
- Silent Witness (2013, TV series) as Roly Henderson
- Doctor Who (2013, episode: "The Time of the Doctor") as Abramal
- Call the Midwife (2015 Christmas Special) as Walter Willens
- Father Brown (2016, episode 4.3: "The Hangman's Demise") as Henry Lee
- David Brent: Life on the Road (2016) as Client
- A Street Cat Named Bob (2016) as Peter Gruner
- Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) as Downing Street policeman
- Collateral (2018, TV mini-series) as DC Euan Johnson
- Emmerdale (2021, TV series) as Russell Posner[3]
- A Gentleman in Moscow (2024, TV mini-series) as Halencki.
- River City (2024, TV series) as Eddie Corrigan
- The Gathering (2024, TV series) as Louis[4]
Other work (voiceovers)
[edit]Rob Jarvis is also one of the two main continuity and promo voices for the National Geographic Channel, in the UK. Rob is currently the voice of the Hyundai i20, and the RNLI adverts. In 2011, he narrated series 5 of ITV's Britain's Best Dish. In September 2016, Jarvis began narrating ITV's brand new Police Documentary 'Car Wars', following Northumbria Police's Traffic and newly established Dragoon Units. He also voices Emergency Helicopter Medics for Channel 4.
References
[edit]- ^ Hustle at IMDb
- ^ "FreeBMD Entry Info".
- ^ Davies, Matilda (23 August 2021). "Emmerdale's Wendy Posner is threatened by Russ as sinister new story begins". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
- ^ "The Gathering". Aha Talent. Retrieved 27 July 2024.
External links
[edit]- Rob Jarvis at IMDb