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| birth_place = [[Kensington]], [[London]], England |
| birth_place = [[Kensington]], [[London]], England |
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| occupation = Actor, comedian, presenter, singer |
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| years_active = 1978–present |
| years_active = 1978–present |
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| known for = Role of [[Alfie Moon]] in ''[[EastEnders]]'' |
| known for = Role of [[Alfie Moon]] in ''[[EastEnders]]'' |
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'''Shane Patrick Paul Roche''' (born 11 March 1964),<ref name="bbc">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/patrickkielty/guests/shaneritchie.shtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081206174402/http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/patrickkielty/guests/shaneritchie.shtml|archive-date=6 December 2008|title=BBC factfile |publisher=BBC |date=11 March 1964 |access-date=23 September 2011}}</ref> known as '''Shane Richie''', is an English |
'''Shane Patrick Paul Roche''' (born 11 March 1964),<ref name="bbc">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/patrickkielty/guests/shaneritchie.shtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081206174402/http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/patrickkielty/guests/shaneritchie.shtml|archive-date=6 December 2008|title=BBC factfile |publisher=BBC |date=11 March 1964 |access-date=23 September 2011}}</ref> known as '''Shane Richie''', is an English actor, comedian, presenter and singer. Following initial success as a stage and screen performer, he became best known for his portrayal of the character [[Alfie Moon]] in the [[BBC One]] soap opera ''[[EastEnders]]'' (appearing 2002–2005, 2010–2016, 2018–2019, 2022–present) and then in its [[Spinoff (media)|spin-off]] [[RTÉ]] Drama ''[[Kat & Alfie: Redwater|Redwater]]'' in 2017. In 2020, he appeared on the [[I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series) series 20|twentieth series]] of ''[[I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series)|I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here]]'' and finished in fourth place.<ref name="Celeb" /> |
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Richie has presented a number of [[BBC]] game shows including ''[[Reflex (game show)|Reflex]]'', ''[[Win Your Wish List]]'' and ''[[Decimate (game show)|Decimate]]''. |
Richie has presented a number of [[BBC]] game shows including ''[[Reflex (game show)|Reflex]]'', ''[[Win Your Wish List]]'' and ''[[Decimate (game show)|Decimate]]''. |
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==Early life and career beginnings== |
==Early life and career beginnings== |
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Richie was born at [[St Mary Abbots Hospital]] in [[Kensington]], [[London]]<ref>[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/I'd+get+hit+by+Dad+after+he'd+been+on+the+drink+..+he+told+me+that...-a0108809869 I'd get hit by Dad after he'd been on the drink .. he told me that only poofs went to stage school]</ref> to [[Irish people|Irish]] parents.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/opinion/2009/0319/1224243066364.html |title=Thu, Mar 19, 2009 – An Irishman's Diary |newspaper=The Irish Times |date=3 March 2009 |access-date=23 September 2011}}</ref> He attended [[Capital City Academy|Willesden High School]]<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.theguardian.com/education/2008/dec/09/philip-ohear-teaching-new-schools |location=London |work=The Guardian | first=Peter | last=Wilby | title=From one end of the corridor to the other | date=9 December 2008}}</ref> and was a member of a youth theatre as a child, and began his professional career in adolescence as a bluecoat entertainer at a [[Pontins]] [[holiday camp]] Little Canada, on the [[Isle of Wight]]. He progressed to the live stand up circuit, receiving a nomination for best new stand-up at the inaugural [[British Comedy Awards]]. |
Richie was born on 11 March 1964 at [[St Mary Abbots Hospital]] in [[Kensington]], [[London]]<ref>[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/I'd+get+hit+by+Dad+after+he'd+been+on+the+drink+..+he+told+me+that...-a0108809869 I'd get hit by Dad after he'd been on the drink .. he told me that only poofs went to stage school]</ref> to [[Irish people|Irish]] parents.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/opinion/2009/0319/1224243066364.html |title=Thu, Mar 19, 2009 – An Irishman's Diary |newspaper=The Irish Times |date=3 March 2009 |access-date=23 September 2011}}</ref> He attended [[Capital City Academy|Willesden High School]]<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.theguardian.com/education/2008/dec/09/philip-ohear-teaching-new-schools |location=London |work=The Guardian | first=Peter | last=Wilby | title=From one end of the corridor to the other | date=9 December 2008}}</ref> and was a member of a youth theatre as a child, and began his professional career in adolescence as a bluecoat entertainer at a [[Pontins]] [[holiday camp]] Little Canada, on the [[Isle of Wight]]. He progressed to the live stand up circuit, receiving a nomination for best new stand-up at the inaugural [[British Comedy Awards]]. |
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In 1989, Richie made nightly appearances for [[Sky UK|Sky TV]]'s chat show series ''Jameson Tonight'', which was hosted by [[Derek Jameson]] and Richie and recorded at the [[Windmill Theatre]], London. In 1990, Richie made his first terrestrial television appearances as one of the comics on the [[BBC One]] sketch show ''Up to Something!'' with [[Suzy Aitchison]], [[David Schneider (actor)|David Schneider]], Frances Dodge, [[Mike Hayley]] and [[Lewis MacLeod (actor)|Lewis MacLeod]]; however, the show was axed after one series. Richie was one of five comics, along with Maddi Cryer, Annette Law, George Marshall and [[Billy Pearce]]. |
In 1989, Richie made nightly appearances for [[Sky UK|Sky TV]]'s chat show series ''Jameson Tonight'', which was hosted by [[Derek Jameson]] and Richie and recorded at the [[Windmill Theatre]], London. In 1990, Richie made his first terrestrial television appearances as one of the comics on the [[BBC One]] sketch show ''Up to Something!'' with [[Suzy Aitchison]], [[David Schneider (actor)|David Schneider]], Frances Dodge, [[Mike Hayley]] and [[Lewis MacLeod (actor)|Lewis MacLeod]]; however, the show was axed after one series. Richie was one of five comics, along with Maddi Cryer, Annette Law, George Marshall and [[Billy Pearce]]. |
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During Christmas 2009, 2013 and 2014, Richie appeared as Aladdin, Buttons and Dick Whittington, in the pantomimes ''Aladdin'', ''Cinderella'' and ''Dick Whittington'' at the [[Wycombe Swan Theatre]] in [[High Wycombe]]. |
During Christmas 2009, 2013 and 2014, Richie appeared as Aladdin, Buttons and Dick Whittington, in the pantomimes ''Aladdin'', ''Cinderella'' and ''Dick Whittington'' at the [[Wycombe Swan Theatre]] in [[High Wycombe]]. |
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In 2017, Richie signed with [[East West Records]] and released his debut [[country music]] album, ''A Country Soul'' on 10 November 2017, which featured songs co-written by his son, [[Rixton]] member [[Jake Roche]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/a-country-soul-mw0003114221/credits|title=A Country Soul |
In 2017, Richie signed with [[East West Records]] and released his debut [[country music]] album, ''A Country Soul'' on 10 November 2017, which featured songs co-written by his son, [[Rixton]] member [[Jake Roche]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/a-country-soul-mw0003114221/credits|title=A Country Soul – Shane Richie | Credits | AllMusic|website=[[AllMusic]] }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/a839345/eastenders-shane-richie-music-new-album-a-country-soul/|title=EastEnders star Shane Richie reveals album artwork and tracklisting for music comeback|website=[[Digital Spy]] |date=29 September 2017}}</ref> |
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===Television=== |
===Television=== |
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In 2019, Richie filmed ''Caravanning With Shane Richie'' for [[Channel 5 (British TV channel)|Channel 5]]. |
In 2019, Richie filmed ''Caravanning With Shane Richie'' for [[Channel 5 (British TV channel)|Channel 5]]. |
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In November 2020, it was announced that Richie would appear on the [[I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British series 20 |
In November 2020, it was announced that Richie would appear on the [[I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series) series 20|twentieth series]] of ''[[I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series)|I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here]]''. He finished in fourth place.<ref name="Celeb">{{Cite tweet |number=1334617359831736321 |user=realshanerichie |title=He kept the Camp (and the nation) chuckling all the way to the final four, but it's time for @realshanerichie to head back to reality! Hugging face #ImACeleb |date=3 December 2020}}</ref> |
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===''EastEnders''=== |
===''EastEnders''=== |
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{{main|EastEnders}} |
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In 2002, Richie joined the cast of ''[[EastEnders]]'' as [[Alfie Moon]], a humorous character in a programme which had been criticised for being too depressing. The role won him numerous awards, including the award for Best Male European Actor at the [[Rose |
In 2002, Richie joined the cast of ''[[EastEnders]]'' as [[Alfie Moon]], a humorous character in a programme which had been criticised for being too depressing. The role won him numerous awards, including the award for Best Male European Actor at the [[Rose d'Or]] festival and [[National Television Awards]] for Most Popular Actor in 2005, shortly before he and co-star [[Jessie Wallace]] left the programme on Christmas Day in 2005. |
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On 8 May 2008, he said in an interview with [[Digital Spy]] that he would love to return to ''EastEnders''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a95460/richie-hopes-for-albert-square-return.html |title=Soaps – News – Richie hopes for Albert Square return |website=Digital Spy |date=8 May 2008 |access-date=23 September 2011}}</ref> |
On 8 May 2008, he said in an interview with [[Digital Spy]] that he would love to return to ''EastEnders''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a95460/richie-hopes-for-albert-square-return.html |title=Soaps – News – Richie hopes for Albert Square return |website=Digital Spy |date=8 May 2008 |access-date=23 September 2011}}</ref> |
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Richie married [[Coleen Nolan]] in 1990. Together, they had two sons, Shane Roche Jr. (born 1988) and [[Jake Roche]] (born 1992). The couple divorced in 1999.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/shane-ritchie-and-coleen-nolans-son-233523 |work=Daily Mirror |title=Celebrity news |date=6 July 2010 |access-date=21 March 2014}}</ref> Richie has three children with wife Christie.<ref name="daughter">{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/news/a316764/shane-richies-baby-daughter-is-born.html|title=Shane Richie's baby daughter is born|last=Kelly|first=Kirsty|date=27 April 2011|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=[[Hachette Filipacchi UK]]|access-date=27 April 2011|location=London}}</ref> |
Richie married [[Coleen Nolan]] in 1990. Together, they had two sons, Shane Roche Jr. (born 1988) and [[Jake Roche]] (born 1992). The couple divorced in 1999.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/shane-ritchie-and-coleen-nolans-son-233523 |work=Daily Mirror |title=Celebrity news |date=6 July 2010 |access-date=21 March 2014}}</ref> Richie has three children with wife Christie.<ref name="daughter">{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/news/a316764/shane-richies-baby-daughter-is-born.html|title=Shane Richie's baby daughter is born|last=Kelly|first=Kirsty|date=27 April 2011|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=[[Hachette Filipacchi UK]]|access-date=27 April 2011|location=London}}</ref> |
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In 2003, Richie released his autobiography ''Rags to Richie''. In the book, he claims to have had sex with six girls in a chalet |
In 2003, Richie released his autobiography ''Rags to Richie''.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Richie |first1=Shane |last2=Crawford |first2=Sue |date=17 July 2004 |title=Rags to Richie: The Story So Far |publisher=Pocket Books |isbn=978-0743492027}}</ref> In the book, he claims to have had sex with six girls in a chalet during his time as a Pontins Bluecoat, and says that he broke the law by orchestrating [[Tout|ticket touts]] outside the theatre where he was appearing in ''Grease''. Richie also claims to have given free tickets to the touts, who went on to sell them at a large profit for Richie. |
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===Charity=== |
===Charity=== |
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Richie is patron of Shinfield Players Theatre, an amateur [[Little Theatre Guild of Great Britain|little theatre]] in [[Reading, Berkshire|Reading]], [[Berkshire]], taking the role from [[Anton Rodgers]] who died in 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.getwokingham.co.uk/entertainment/theatre_and_dance/s/2044874_shane_ritchie_becomes_patron_of_shinfield_players_theatre |title=Shane Ritchie becomes patron of Shinfield Players Theatre |work=The Wokingham Times |date=12 February 2009 |access-date=23 September 2011}}</ref> He made his first appearance in the audience on 11 July 2009 for the Youth Group production of ''[[Disco Inferno (musical)|Disco Inferno]]''. |
Richie is patron of Shinfield Players Theatre, an amateur [[Little Theatre Guild of Great Britain|little theatre]] in [[Reading, Berkshire|Reading]], [[Berkshire]], taking the role from [[Anton Rodgers]] who died in 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.getwokingham.co.uk/entertainment/theatre_and_dance/s/2044874_shane_ritchie_becomes_patron_of_shinfield_players_theatre |title=Shane Ritchie becomes patron of Shinfield Players Theatre |work=The Wokingham Times |date=12 February 2009 |access-date=23 September 2011}}</ref> He made his first appearance in the audience on 11 July 2009 for the Youth Group production of ''[[Disco Inferno (musical)|Disco Inferno]]''. |
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Richie is patron of the UK's [[Huntington's Disease Association]].<ref name=patrons>{{cite news|last=Lomas|first=Clare|title=Tony Hadley and Shane Richie named Huntington's Disease Association's new patrons|url=https://www.nursingtimes.net/news/primary-care/tony-hadley-and-shane-richie-named-huntingtons-disease-associations-new-patrons-11-06-2009/|access-date=10 December 2011|work=Nursing Times|date=11 June 2009}}</ref> He is also a patron of a charity called Cherry Trees, which provides respite care for children with disabilities.<ref name="patron">{{Cite web |url=https://www.cherrytrees.org.uk/news/shane-richie-is-our-new-patron |title=Shane Richie is Our New Patron! |access-date=16 October 2018}}</ref> |
Richie is patron of the UK's [[Huntington's Disease Association]].<ref name=patrons>{{cite news|last=Lomas|first=Clare|title=Tony Hadley and Shane Richie named Huntington's Disease Association's new patrons|url=https://www.nursingtimes.net/news/primary-care/tony-hadley-and-shane-richie-named-huntingtons-disease-associations-new-patrons-11-06-2009/|access-date=10 December 2011|work=Nursing Times|date=11 June 2009}}</ref> He is also a patron of a charity called Cherry Trees, which provides respite care for children with disabilities.<ref name="patron">{{Cite web |url=https://www.cherrytrees.org.uk/news/shane-richie-is-our-new-patron |title=Shane Richie is Our New Patron! |date=18 July 2018 |access-date=16 October 2018}}</ref> |
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In 2019, Richie admitted that he had to [[Squatting|live in a squat]] when a job failed to happen. After the squat was raided by police, he ended up homeless and was cautioned by the police for [[vagrancy]]. Of the experience, Richie said "What I learnt almost 40 years ago has had, and will always have, a lasting effect on me."<ref name="homeless">{{cite news | url=https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/eastenders-shane-richie-sleeping-rough-homeless_uk_5c668d7ce4b05c889d1dfec7 | title=Shane Richie Recalls Period Spent Sleeping Rough: 'It's Had A Lasting Effect On Me' | work=[[HuffPost]] | date=15 February 2019 | access-date=17 February 2019 | author=Percival, Ash}}</ref> |
In 2019, Richie admitted that he had to [[Squatting|live in a squat]] when a job failed to happen. After the squat was raided by police, he ended up homeless and was cautioned by the police for [[vagrancy]]. Of the experience, Richie said "What I learnt almost 40 years ago has had, and will always have, a lasting effect on me."<ref name="homeless">{{cite news | url=https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/eastenders-shane-richie-sleeping-rough-homeless_uk_5c668d7ce4b05c889d1dfec7 | title=Shane Richie Recalls Period Spent Sleeping Rough: 'It's Had A Lasting Effect On Me' | work=[[HuffPost]] | date=15 February 2019 | access-date=17 February 2019 | author=Percival, Ash}}</ref> |
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Shane Richie | |
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Born | Shane Patrick Paul Roche 11 March 1964 Kensington, London, England |
Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian, presenter, singer |
Years active | 1978–present |
Known for | Role of Alfie Moon in EastEnders |
Notable work | EastEnders (2002–2005, 2010–2016, 2018–2019, 2022–present) Kat and Alfie: Redwater (2017) Flushed Away (2006) |
Spouses |
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Children | 5, including Jake Roche |
Shane Patrick Paul Roche (born 11 March 1964),[1] known as Shane Richie, is an English actor, comedian, presenter and singer. Following initial success as a stage and screen performer, he became best known for his portrayal of the character Alfie Moon in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders (appearing 2002–2005, 2010–2016, 2018–2019, 2022–present) and then in its spin-off RTÉ Drama Redwater in 2017. In 2020, he appeared on the twentieth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here and finished in fourth place.[2]
Richie has presented a number of BBC game shows including Reflex, Win Your Wish List and Decimate.
He also regularly appears in pantomime and in the last few years has starred as Robin Hood. He first took the role appearing at the Mayflower Theatre, Southampton in 2016, then repeated it again in 2017 at the New Victoria Theatre, Woking. He then reprised the role once again in 2018 at the Milton Keynes Theatre. In 2019 he starred alongside Jennie Dale as the title character in Dick Whittington at the Bristol Hippodrome in Bristol.[3]
Early life and career beginnings
[edit]Richie was born on 11 March 1964 at St Mary Abbots Hospital in Kensington, London[4] to Irish parents.[5] He attended Willesden High School[6] and was a member of a youth theatre as a child, and began his professional career in adolescence as a bluecoat entertainer at a Pontins holiday camp Little Canada, on the Isle of Wight. He progressed to the live stand up circuit, receiving a nomination for best new stand-up at the inaugural British Comedy Awards.
In 1989, Richie made nightly appearances for Sky TV's chat show series Jameson Tonight, which was hosted by Derek Jameson and Richie and recorded at the Windmill Theatre, London. In 1990, Richie made his first terrestrial television appearances as one of the comics on the BBC One sketch show Up to Something! with Suzy Aitchison, David Schneider, Frances Dodge, Mike Hayley and Lewis MacLeod; however, the show was axed after one series. Richie was one of five comics, along with Maddi Cryer, Annette Law, George Marshall and Billy Pearce.
Richie later branched out into hosting game shows after proving successful as host of the childrens quiz show Run the Risk, which was played during the BBC Saturday morning show Going Live!. He moved into mainstream presenting with Caught in the Act, Win, Lose or Draw, The Shane Richie Experience (later revamped as Love Me Do) and Lucky Numbers. He also replaced Danny Baker in the 'doorstep challenge' TV ads for Daz detergent; he had previously replaced Baker as host of Win, Lose or Draw. In the 2012 Christmas episode of The Sarah Millican Television Programme, Richie said that Daz gave him so much money for doing the adverts that he would have "snorted the stuff" if they had asked him.[citation needed]
Career
[edit]Musicals and music career
[edit]Richie has had success in musicals, appearing in such musicals as Boogie Nights and the 1993 London revival production of Grease. He released two albums, The Album in 1997, and Once Around the Sun in 2000, to limited commercial response. Richie had a number 2 hit in the UK Singles Chart in 2003, with his Children in Need cover version of Wham!'s "I'm Your Man".
Over Christmas 2005, Richie appeared in a touring run of Scrooge: The Musical.
In 2009, Richie was reportedly scheduled as the opening act for Michael Jackson's concerts at The O2 Arena.[7] The concerts were cancelled following Jackson's death.
During Christmas 2009, 2013 and 2014, Richie appeared as Aladdin, Buttons and Dick Whittington, in the pantomimes Aladdin, Cinderella and Dick Whittington at the Wycombe Swan Theatre in High Wycombe.
In 2017, Richie signed with East West Records and released his debut country music album, A Country Soul on 10 November 2017, which featured songs co-written by his son, Rixton member Jake Roche.[8][9]
Television
[edit]Richie was a regular co-host alongside Derek Jameson on "Jameson Tonight", an early Sky One talk show in 1990.
In 1995, Richie began hosting the game show Lucky Numbers and starred in The Shane Richie Experience (1995–1996).
From 2002 to 2003, Richie played the villainous Danny Dexter on Night and Day. He won supporting roles in low-profile British films, beginning with Chris Barfoot's award-winning short comedy movie Dead Clean and then later Distant Shadow. In 2003, Richie was executive producer for the British film Shoreditch, in which he also appeared in a lead role. He invested a six-figure sum into the budget of the film, which ultimately made little profit.
In 2007, Richie starred in ITV drama The Good Samaritan, and Father Frank for BBC One. He also starred in the second series of Skins on Channel 4 as Bruce Gelcart, a lecherous college drama lecturer.
On 11 May 2008, Richie hosted a quiz show on Sky One called Don't Forget the Lyrics!, whereby contestants must finish off the lyrics to lines of popular songs in order to win money.
On 25 April 2008, he was due to be a guest on The Paul O'Grady Show, but due to Paul O'Grady falling ill, Richie stood in as host.
In February 2009, Richie starred in a revamp of the series Minder on Channel 5. Rather than a remake of the original, Richie starred as Archie Daley, the nephew of the character Arthur Daley from the original series, which ran from 1979 to 1994 on ITV.[10]
On 26 July 2009, Richie appeared in a one-off television drama called Whatever It Takes playing a character called JJ Merrick who comes to the aid of a girl who wins a radio competition – and catapults her into stardom, thus giving her a new lease of life.
The BBC announced on 14 November 2011 that following Jimmy Savile's recent death, Jim'll Fix It would return for a one-off Christmas Special in December 2011, with Richie as host.[11]
In January 2014, Richie presented one series of the BBC One game show Reflex, made by Objective Productions. In December 2014, Richie began hosting The National Lottery: Win Your Wish List, a new Saturday night game show. A second series began airing in February 2016.[12]
Richie has guest-hosted numerous episodes of The One Show. Between 2015 and 2016, Richie presented the BBC One daytime game show Decimate.
In June 2015, it was announced that he would be appearing in an episode of Benidorm.[13]
In 2019, Richie filmed Caravanning With Shane Richie for Channel 5.
In November 2020, it was announced that Richie would appear on the twentieth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here. He finished in fourth place.[2]
EastEnders
[edit]In 2002, Richie joined the cast of EastEnders as Alfie Moon, a humorous character in a programme which had been criticised for being too depressing. The role won him numerous awards, including the award for Best Male European Actor at the Rose d'Or festival and National Television Awards for Most Popular Actor in 2005, shortly before he and co-star Jessie Wallace left the programme on Christmas Day in 2005.
On 8 May 2008, he said in an interview with Digital Spy that he would love to return to EastEnders.[14]
On 23 July 2009, Richie announced on The One Show that his character Alfie Moon would return to EastEnders.[15] Following an absence of almost five years, Richie made his on-screen return to EastEnders on 21 September 2010.
As well as appearing in EastEnders, Richie also narrated three episodes for the documentary series EastEnders Revealed, a series that goes behind the scenes to explore characters and storylines; the episodes were "The Secret Mitchell" (2009) about Ronnie Mitchell and Danielle Jones, "Peggy Mitchell – Queen of the Vic" (2010) about Peggy Mitchell, and "Farewell Pat" (2012) about Pat Evans.
On 4 April 2015, it was announced that Richie would appear alongside Jessie Wallace in a six-part BBC One drama series, Redwater. In the spin-off, Kat and Alfie Moon visited Ireland as they put their past behind them. Speaking about the series, Richie commented: "Both Jessie and I are absolutely thrilled to be given this amazing opportunity. To have a whole drama focussed around Kat and Alfie is a huge honour for us both and we just can't wait to start filming.[16]
Richie briefly reprised the role in 2018,[17] with the character leaving once again in early 2019.[18]
In July 2022, it was announced that Richie would reprise the role of Alfie again, returning to the soap in the autumn.[19]
Film
[edit]In 2003, Richie produced and starred in the film Shoreditch, into which he had reportedly invested half a million pounds of his own money. The film received negative reviews and was not widely seen.[20]
In 2006, Richie played a rat named Sid in the Aardman Animation film Flushed Away. He was subsequently seen in the UK stage tour of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest as Randle McMurphy, and heard as a presenter on Virgin Radio, where he interviewed Tony Hadley of Spandau Ballet.
Stage
[edit]In July 2015, it was announced that Richie would star alongside his EastEnders co-star Jessie Wallace in The Perfect Murder at the Theatre Royal in February 2016.[21]
Since 2016, Richie has appeared in pantomime as Robin Hood.[22][23][24]
In 2019, Richie starred as retired drag queen Hugo Battersby/Loco Chanelle in the hit musical Everybody's Talking About Jamie at the Apollo Theatre. He then reprised the role for the 2020 UK tour, running until 2022, despite some Covid interruptions.
Personal life
[edit]Richie married Coleen Nolan in 1990. Together, they had two sons, Shane Roche Jr. (born 1988) and Jake Roche (born 1992). The couple divorced in 1999.[25] Richie has three children with wife Christie.[26]
In 2003, Richie released his autobiography Rags to Richie.[27] In the book, he claims to have had sex with six girls in a chalet during his time as a Pontins Bluecoat, and says that he broke the law by orchestrating ticket touts outside the theatre where he was appearing in Grease. Richie also claims to have given free tickets to the touts, who went on to sell them at a large profit for Richie.
Charity
[edit]Richie is patron of Shinfield Players Theatre, an amateur little theatre in Reading, Berkshire, taking the role from Anton Rodgers who died in 2007.[28] He made his first appearance in the audience on 11 July 2009 for the Youth Group production of Disco Inferno.
Richie is patron of the UK's Huntington's Disease Association.[29] He is also a patron of a charity called Cherry Trees, which provides respite care for children with disabilities.[30]
In 2019, Richie admitted that he had to live in a squat when a job failed to happen. After the squat was raided by police, he ended up homeless and was cautioned by the police for vagrancy. Of the experience, Richie said "What I learnt almost 40 years ago has had, and will always have, a lasting effect on me."[31]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Film | Role |
---|---|---|
1998 | Dead Clean | Nicos Malmatakis |
1999 | Distant Shadow | Paul |
2001 | Silent Soul | Chippy |
2003 | Shoreditch | Thomas Hickman / Executive producer |
2006 | Flushed Away | Sid (voice) |
What we did on our Holiday | ||
2010 | Risen | Mike Barrett |
2011 | The Reverend | Prince |
2013 | Prisoners of the Sun | Kalfhani |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | Grange Hill | Schoolboy | Episode #1.1 (uncredited) |
1985 | Bergerac | Henry Hoffman's Bodyguard | Episode: "Sins of the Fathers" (uncredited) |
1989 | Jameson Tonight | Himself | Co-presenter |
1992 | Caught in the Act | 12 episodes[32] | |
1992–1994 | Run the Risk | ||
1994 | Win, Lose or Draw[33] | Presenter | |
1995–1997 | Lucky Numbers | ||
The Shane Richie experience | |||
2000 | Burnside | Tony Shotton | Recurring role |
2002–2005, 2010–2016, 2018–2019, 2022–present | EastEnders | Alfie Moon | Series regular: 1,060 episodes |
2003 | Night and Day | Danny Dexter | Recurring role |
2007 | Robbie the Reindeer in Close Encounters of the Herd Kind | Trooper No.1 | Voiceover role |
2008 | Skins | Bruce Gelcart | 1 episode |
The Paul O'Grady Show | Himself | Guest presenter: 1 episode | |
2009 | Minder | Archie Daley | Series regular |
New Tricks | Johnny Tevis | 1 episode | |
2010 | 71 Degrees North | Himself | Contestant |
2011 | Jim'll Fix It | Presenter | |
2013–2015 | Children in Need | Co-presenter | |
2014 | Reflex | Presenter | |
2014–2016 | The National Lottery: Win Your Wish List | ||
2015 | We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story | Main cast | |
2015–2016 | Decimate | Presenter | |
2015–2020 | The One Show | Guest presenter | |
2016 | Moving On | Terry | Main cast: 5 episodes |
2016, 2018 | Benidorm | Sammy Valentino | Guest (2016); Supporting (2018) |
2017 | Kat & Alfie: Redwater | Alfie Moon | Main cast: 6 episodes |
2018 | Star Boot Sale | Narrator | |
2019 | Caravanning With Shane Richie | Himself | Presenter |
Discography
[edit]- 1997 – The Album
- 2000 – Once Around the Sun
- 2017 – A Country Soul
References
[edit]- ^ "BBC factfile". BBC. 11 March 1964. Archived from the original on 6 December 2008. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
- ^ a b @realshanerichie (3 December 2020). "He kept the Camp (and the nation) chuckling all the way to the final four, but it's time for @realshanerichie to head back to reality! Hugging face #ImACeleb" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "Shane Richie to star as Dick Whittington in 2019 Hippodrome pantomime". 13 March 2019.
- ^ I'd get hit by Dad after he'd been on the drink .. he told me that only poofs went to stage school
- ^ "Thu, Mar 19, 2009 – An Irishman's Diary". The Irish Times. 3 March 2009. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
- ^ Wilby, Peter (9 December 2008). "From one end of the corridor to the other". The Guardian. London.
- ^ "Shane Ritchie to warm up 02 for Jackson". Daily Express. 15 March 2009. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
- ^ "A Country Soul – Shane Richie | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
- ^ "EastEnders star Shane Richie reveals album artwork and tracklisting for music comeback". Digital Spy. 29 September 2017.
- ^ "Shane Richie's Minder is launched". metro.co.uk. 13 January 2009. Retrieved 14 January 2009.
Shane plays Archie Daley, with Royal Shakespeare Company actor Lex Shrapnel taking on the role of his minder, Jamie Cartwright...The show will be screened on Five, and those behind it emphasised it was not a re-make...The new six-part series of Minder is due to begin airing next month
- ^ "Jim'll Fix It returns to BBC One for Christmas special". BBC News. 15 November 2011.
- ^ BBC One – The National Lottery: Win Your Wish List – Next on
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- ^ "Soaps – News – Richie hopes for Albert Square return". Digital Spy. 8 May 2008. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
- ^ "Internet Movie Database page for Shane Richie". Uk.imdb.com. Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
- ^ "EastEnders' Kat and Alfie to get their own show". BBC Media Centre. 4 April 2015. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
- ^ Brown, David (6 September 2018). "EastEnders: Shane Richie back filming as Alfie Moon for big autumn plotline". Radio Times. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
- ^ Mozafari, Laurence (19 February 2019). "EastEnders' Shane Richie hints at Alfie Moon's fate during This Morning interview". Digital Spy. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
- ^ "Shane Richie: Actor to reprise EastEnders Alfie Moon role". BBC News. 8 July 2022. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
- ^ Russell, Jamie (20 November 2003). "BBC, Shoreditch, Reviewed by Jamie Russell". BBC. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
- ^ Barr, Gordon (24 July 2015). "EastEnders stars Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace to star together on stage at Newcastle Theatre Royal". Evening Chronicle. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
- ^ Reddin, Lorelei (24 February 2016). "Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace to star in Robin Hood at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton". Southern Daily Echo. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
- ^ Duffell, Beth (18 December 2017). "Robin Hood pantomime in Woking: Shane Richie and his merry cast provide plenty of laughter this festive season". Get Surrey. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
- ^ Richie, Shane [@realshanerichie] (13 December 2018). "💋" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "Celebrity news". Daily Mirror. 6 July 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
- ^ Kelly, Kirsty (27 April 2011). "Shane Richie's baby daughter is born". Digital Spy. London: Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
- ^ Richie, Shane; Crawford, Sue (17 July 2004). Rags to Richie: The Story So Far. Pocket Books. ISBN 978-0743492027.
- ^ "Shane Ritchie becomes patron of Shinfield Players Theatre". The Wokingham Times. 12 February 2009. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
- ^ Lomas, Clare (11 June 2009). "Tony Hadley and Shane Richie named Huntington's Disease Association's new patrons". Nursing Times. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
- ^ "Shane Richie is Our New Patron!". 18 July 2018. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
- ^ Percival, Ash (15 February 2019). "Shane Richie Recalls Period Spent Sleeping Rough: 'It's Had A Lasting Effect On Me'". HuffPost. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
- ^ "Broadcast – BBC Programme Index". 10 January 1992.
- ^ "Mr Love Man". The Guardian. 8 August 2003. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
External links
[edit]- Shane Richie at IMDb
- Shane Richie at AllMovie
- Shane Richie at AllMusic
- Shane Richie discography at Discogs
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