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'''Rob Jarvis''' is an English television and film actor. He is most known for his regular role as Eddie on ''[[Hustle (TV series)|Hustle]]'', the long running [[BBC]] television programme; from |
'''Rob Jarvis''' is an English television and film actor. He is most known for his regular role as Eddie on ''[[Hustle (TV series)|Hustle]]'', the long running [[BBC]] television programme; from the Wirral], he is frequently cast as a [[scouse | scouser]].<ref>{{IMDb title | id= tt0379632 | title= Hustle }}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
Revision as of 23:42, 3 November 2019
Rob Jarvis is an English television and film actor. He is most known for his regular role as Eddie on Hustle, the long running BBC television programme; from the Wirral], he is frequently cast as a scouser.[1]
Filmography
- Casualty as Vic Cheadle (1988-2008)
- The Brittas Empire as Marine Park Man (1996)
- Call Red as DC Greer (1996)
- Jonathan Creek as Tex (1997-1998)
- The Bill as John Orme (1997-2005)
- The End (1998)
- Ultraviolet as Maria's Contact (1998)
- The Broker's Man as Phillips (1998)
- Among Giants (film) as Weasel (1998)
- Jonathan Creek as Wino (1998)
- People Like Us as The Police Officer (1999)
- Elephant Juice (film) as Boorish man (1999)
- The Darkest Light (film) as Dick (1999)
- Harbour Lights as Egbert (1999)
- Dalziel and Pascoe as Nigel Clifford (2001)
- Heartlands as Bob Derby (2002)
- Charles II: The Power & the Passion (mini-series) as Kirkby (2003)
- Holby City as Callum Dewhurst (2003)
- The Bone Trade (film) as Communist Leaders Collector (2003)
- Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps as Pete Smith (2003-2004)
- Hustle as Eddie (2004-2012)
- Tripping Over as Bob (2006)
- Grownups as Tramp (2006)
- Waking the Dead as Michael Hurst (2008)
- Waterloo Road as Environmental Health Inspector (2009)
- Luther as Graham Shand (2010)
- Law and Order UK as Frank Donovan (2012)
- Good Cop as DCI Stoddart (2012)
- Death in Paradise as Colin Smith (2013)
- Silent Witness as Roly Henderson (2013)
- Doctor Who ("The Time of the Doctor") as Abramal (2013)
- Father Brown ("Episode 4.3 "The Hangman's Demise") as Henry Lee (2016)
- A Street Cat Named Bob as Peter Gruner (2016)
- Collateral as DC Euan Johnson (2018)
Other Work (Voiceovers)
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 Total Jobs 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.
References
External links
- Rob Jarvis at IMDb