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'''James Stephen McKenna''' (born 9 October 1942 |
'''James Stephen McKenna''' (born 9 October 1942) is a Scottish actor. He is known for his roles as [[Jack Osborne]] in the [[Channel 4]] soap opera ''[[Hollyoaks]]'' and Don Brady in ''[[A Touch of Frost]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/tv/microsites/H/hollyoaks/cast/boys/jackosborne/ | accessdate=14 June 2009 | title=Cast: Boys – Jack Osborne | publisher=[[Channel 4]] | work=Hollyoaks }}</ref> |
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== Personal life == |
== Personal life == |
Revision as of 13:24, 9 October 2022
Jimmy McKenna | |
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Born | https://www.instagram.com/p/CjfO73KA6HJ/ Glasgow, Scotland | 9 October 1942
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1984–present |
Television | Waterfront Beat Hollyoaks A Touch of Frost |
Spouse | Beverly McKenna |
Children | 4 |
James Stephen McKenna (born 9 October 1942) is a Scottish actor. He is known for his roles as Jack Osborne in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks and Don Brady in A Touch of Frost.[1]
Personal life
McKenna lives in Sheffield, England with his wife and four children.[2] McKenna has 7 SCE Ordinary Grades.[3] McKenna is a fan of Frank Sinatra as well as Sammy Cahn and Dean Martin.[3]
Career
McKenna's first job was as a professional footballer.[3] His football career with Sheffield Wednesday F.C. ended after a back injury.[4]
McKenna has played Jack Osborne in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks since 1996 and is the second longest-serving character in the serial.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Coronation Street | 1985 | Jimi Lomax | 1 episode |
Affairs of the Heart | Policeman | Episode 6 | |
Highlander | 1986 | Father Rainey | |
Taggart | Stephen Hendry | Episode: "Death Call" | |
Scene | Teacher | Episode: "Two of Us" | |
Waterfront Beat | 1990–1991 | Gerry Cookson | 5 episodes |
Perfect Scoundrels | 1991 | Frazer Hurley | Episode: "Ssh, You Know Who" |
Rumpole of the Bailey | 1992 | D.S. Appleby | Episode: "Rumpole and the Reform of Joby Jonson" |
September Song | 1993 | Doctor | Episode 6 |
Heartbeat | S.I.B. Majore | Episode: "Over the Hill" | |
Between the Lines | George McKenzie | Episode: "Crack Up" | |
All in the Game | Ray Peters | TV mini-series | |
Coronation Street | 1994 | Immigration Officer | 2 episodes |
Pie in the Sky | 1995 | Micheal Meredith | Episode: "Hard Cheese" |
A Touch of Frost | 1996–2010 | Sgt. Don Brady | Supporting character; 25 episodes |
When Saturday Comes | 1996 | George McCabe | |
Hollyoaks | 1996–present | Jack Osborne | Series regular |
Taggart | 1997 | Joss Metcalfe | Episode: "Babushka" |
Hollyoaks: Movin' On | 2001 | Jack Osborne | Spin-off series |
Hollyoaks Later | 2020 | 2020 special |
References
- ^ "Cast: Boys – Jack Osborne". Hollyoaks. Channel 4. Retrieved 14 June 2009.
- ^ "Holy Soap Profile". Holysoap. Archived from the original on 26 July 2009. Retrieved 30 January 2010.
- ^ a b c "I'M OVER THE CROON ABOUT OL' BLUE EYES". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
- ^ "SOAP BOX; James plays a whole new ball game". Daily Record. 8 March 1997. Retrieved 23 September 2011.