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'''Jeffrey Holland''' (born '''Jeffrey Parkes''', 17 July 1946) is an [[England|English]] [[actor]] well known for roles in [[television]] sitcoms, playing camp comic at the Maplin's holiday camp in Hi-de-Hi!, as well as [[BBC Radio]] comedy, including ''[[Week Ending]]''.
==Early life and career==
Born in [[Walsall]], [[Staffordshire]], he was educated at [[Queen Mary's Grammar School]], Walsall. Holland joined an amateur theatre company, and worked at a wine merchants and in the office of a manufacturing company before training at [[Birmingham School of Acting|Birmingham School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art]] and becoming a professional actor. His first stage appearance was at the [[New Alexandra Theatre|Alexandra Theatre]] in 1967, in the [[Henry Cecil Leon]] play ''No Fear or Favour''. He appeared in an episode of ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'', ''[[Are You Being Served]]'', several episodes of ''[[Crossroads (soap opera)|Crossroads]]'' and as a soldier in an episode of ''[[Dad's Army]]'' and ''[[It Ain't Half Hot Mum]]''. He broke through to public fame in the role of Spike Dixon, the camp comic at the Maplin's [[holiday camp]] in ''[[Hi-de-Hi!]]''. He later appeared in ''[[Russ Abbot|Russ Abbot's]] Madhouse''.
[[David Croft (TV producer)|David Croft]] used three main ''[[Hi-de-Hi!]]'' actors ([[Paul Shane]], Holland, and [[Su Pollard]]) in similar roles in a later Croft/[[Jimmy Perry|Perry]] [[sitcom]], ''[[You Rang, M'Lord?]]'' (1988–1993), and again in ''[[Oh, Doctor Beeching!]]'' (1995–1997), this time co-written with [[Richard Spendlove]].
In 2011 he appeared in ''[[Coronation Street]]'' as Clive Drinkwater.
In 2012 he was cast in the film version of [[Ray Cooney]]'s [[farce]] ''[[Run for Your Wife (2012 film)|Run for Your Wife]]''.
In 2013, he débuted his short one-man play, ''….And this is my friend Mr Laurel'', based on the life of [[Stan Laurel]], at the [[Camden Fringe]] festival. This was taken on tour of the UK in 2014-2015. <ref name=mrlaurel>''http://www.jeffreyholland.co.uk/Jeffrey_Holland/Mr_Laurel.html Jeffrey Holland/Mr Laurel'' at ''jeffreyholland.co.uk'': retrieved 3 March 2015</ref> The play was devised by Holland and written by [[Gail Louw]].
==Personal life==
Holland is married to the actress [[Judy Buxton]].They married in 2004.
==Television roles==
{| class="wikitable"
! Year !! Title !! Role
|-
|1964 || ''[[Crossroads (soap opera)|Crossroads]]'' || Mike Hawkins
|-
|1974 || ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'' || Alan Hunt
|-
|1976 to 1977 || ''[[It Ain't Half Hot Mum]]'' || Aircraftsman Ormanroyd/ RAF Airman
|-
|1977 || ''[[Dad's Army]]'' || Soldier
|-
|1977 || ''[[Secret Army (TV series)|Secret Army]]'' || Michel
|-
|1978 || ''[[The Mayor of Casterbridge#Adaptations|The Mayor of Casterbridge (mini-series)]]'' || Carter
|-
|1978 || ''[[BBC Television Shakespeare#King Richard the Second|King Richard the Second]]'' || Duke of Surrey
|-
|1978 || ''[[BBC Television Shakespeare#As You Like It|As You Like It]]'' || William
|-
|1977 to 1979 || ''[[Are You Being Served?]]'' || The Blazer/ The Afro Pants
|-
|1979 || ''[[BBC Television Shakespeare#The Life of Henry the Fift|The Life of Henry the Fift]]'' || Nym
|-
|1980 to 1988 || ''[[Hi-de-Hi!]]'' || Spike Dixon
|-
|1981 to 1985 || ''[[Russ Abbot|Russ Abbot's Saturday Madhouse]]'' || Various
|-
|1985 || ''[[Kenny Everett#The Kenny Everett Television Show|The Kenny Everett Television Show]]'' || Various
|-
|1986 || ''[[Spitting Image]]'' || [[Lester Piggott]]
|-
|1986 || ''The Les Dennis Laughter Show'' || Various
|-
|1988 to 1993 || ''[[You Rang, M'Lord?]]'' || James Twelvetrees
|-
|1990 || ''[[The Russ Abbot Show]]'' || Various
|-
|1996 to 1997 || ''[[Oh, Doctor Beeching!]]'' || Cecil Parkin
|-
|2011 || ''[[Coronation Street]]'' || Clive Drinkwater
|}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
*{{IMDb name|0390720}}
* [http://www.bestbritishtv.com/?p=492 Jeffrey Holland Interview Best British TV]
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[[Category:People from Walsall]]
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| nationality = British
| occupation = Actor
| yearsactive = 1963–present
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'''Jeffrey Holland''' (born '''Jeffrey Michael Parkes''', 17 July 1946) is an [[English people|English]] [[actor]] well known for roles in [[television]] sitcoms, playing camp comic at the Maplin's holiday camp in Hi-de-Hi!, as well as [[BBC Radio]] comedy, including ''[[Week Ending]]''.
==Early life and career==
Born in [[Walsall]], [[Staffordshire]], he was educated at [[Queen Mary's Grammar School]], Walsall. Holland joined an amateur theatre company, and worked at a wine merchants and in the office of a manufacturing company before training at [[Birmingham School of Acting|Birmingham School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art]] and becoming a professional actor. His first stage appearance was at the [[New Alexandra Theatre|Alexandra Theatre]] in 1967, in the [[Henry Cecil Leon]] play ''No Fear or Favour''. He appeared in an episode of ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'', ''[[Are You Being Served]]'', several episodes of ''[[Crossroads (soap opera)|Crossroads]]'' and as a soldier in an episode of ''[[Dad's Army]]'' and ''[[It Ain't Half Hot Mum]]''. He broke through to public fame in the role of Spike Dixon, the camp comic at the Maplin's [[holiday camp]] in ''[[Hi-de-Hi!]]''. He later appeared in ''[[Russ Abbot|Russ Abbot's]] Madhouse''.
[[David Croft (TV producer)|David Croft]] used three main ''[[Hi-de-Hi!]]'' actors ([[Paul Shane]], Holland, and [[Su Pollard]]) in similar roles in a later Croft/[[Jimmy Perry|Perry]] [[sitcom]], ''[[You Rang, M'Lord?]]'' (1988–1993), and again in ''[[Oh, Doctor Beeching!]]'' (1995–1997), this time co-written with [[Richard Spendlove]].
In 2011 he appeared in ''[[Coronation Street]]'' as Clive Drinkwater.
In 2012 he was cast in the film version of [[Ray Cooney]]'s [[farce]] ''[[Run for Your Wife (2012 film)|Run for Your Wife]]''.
In 2013, he débuted his short one-man play, ''….And this is my friend Mr Laurel'', based on the life of [[Stan Laurel]], at the [[Camden Fringe]] festival. This was taken on tour of the UK in 2014-2015. <ref name=mrlaurel>''http://www.jeffreyholland.co.uk/Jeffrey_Holland/Mr_Laurel.html Jeffrey Holland/Mr Laurel'' at ''jeffreyholland.co.uk'': retrieved 3 March 2015</ref> The play was devised by Holland and written by [[Gail Louw]].
==Personal life==
Holland is married to the actress [[Judy Buxton]].They married in 2004.
==Television roles==
{| class="wikitable"
! Year !! Title !! Role
|-
|1964 || ''[[Crossroads (soap opera)|Crossroads]]'' || Mike Hawkins
|-
|1974 || ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'' || Alan Hunt
|-
|1976 to 1977 || ''[[It Ain't Half Hot Mum]]'' || Aircraftsman Ormanroyd/ RAF Airman
|-
|1977 || ''[[Dad's Army]]'' || Soldier
|-
|1977 || ''[[Secret Army (TV series)|Secret Army]]'' || Michel
|-
|1978 || ''[[The Mayor of Casterbridge#Adaptations|The Mayor of Casterbridge (mini-series)]]'' || Carter
|-
|1978 || ''[[BBC Television Shakespeare#King Richard the Second|King Richard the Second]]'' || Duke of Surrey
|-
|1978 || ''[[BBC Television Shakespeare#As You Like It|As You Like It]]'' || William
|-
|1977 to 1979 || ''[[Are You Being Served?]]'' || The Blazer/ The Afro Pants
|-
|1979 || ''[[BBC Television Shakespeare#The Life of Henry the Fift|The Life of Henry the Fift]]'' || Nym
|-
|1980 to 1988 || ''[[Hi-de-Hi!]]'' || Spike Dixon
|-
|1981 to 1985 || ''[[Russ Abbot|Russ Abbot's Saturday Madhouse]]'' || Various
|-
|1985 || ''[[Kenny Everett#The Kenny Everett Television Show|The Kenny Everett Television Show]]'' || Various
|-
|1986 || ''[[Spitting Image]]'' || [[Lester Piggott]]
|-
|1986 || ''The Les Dennis Laughter Show'' || Various
|-
|1988 to 1993 || ''[[You Rang, M'Lord?]]'' || James Twelvetrees
|-
|1990 || ''[[The Russ Abbot Show]]'' || Various
|-
|1995 to 1997 || ''[[Oh, Doctor Beeching!]]'' || Cecil Parkin
|-
|2011 || ''[[Coronation Street]]'' || Clive Drinkwater
|-
|2012 || ''[[Run for Your Wife (2012 film)|Run for Your Wife]]'' || Dick Holland
|-
|2015 || ''Art Ache'' || Steve Phillips
|-
|2016 || ''[[The National Union of Space People]]'' || Rupert Darling
|}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
*{{IMDb name|id=0390720|name=Jeffrey Holland}}
* [http://www.bestbritishtv.com/?p=492 Jeffrey Holland Interview Best British TV]
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