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Ross Kemp (born July 21, 1964 in Barking, Essex, England) is an English actor, well known for his portrayal of Grant Mitchell in the popular BBC1 soap opera, EastEnders.
He is 5ft 11in tall, stocky and enjoys amateur rugby.Early lifeHis mother, Jean, was a hairdresser and his father, John, was a policeman with the Metropolitan Police force. He has a brother named Darren who is a documentary producer for the BBC.Kemp attended Shenfield High School, where he is remembered as an excellent athlete. He wanted to be an actor from a young age and went on to study drama at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. He has rarely been out of work since leaving the academy in 1985, appearing on stage, in films, on television and in various advertisements. Acting CareerEastEndersHis first credited television appearance was in 1986, playing Graham Lodsworth in Emmerdale Farm (now Emmerdale). But by far his most famous role to date was his award-winning portrayal of hardman 'Grant Mitchell' in the popular BBC series EastEnders.Kemp debuted as hard-man Grant along with Steve McFadden, who played Grant's brother Phil Mitchell, in February 1990. On-screen, Kemp, as Grant, was often at the centre of EastEnders Kemp left EastEnders in 1999, on a storyline that had Grant hijacking a drug deal which ended in him crashing his getaway car into the River Thames and presumed dead until a week later when he was seen with daughter Courtney at the airport getting on a plane to Brazil. He then moved from the BBC to ITV for a reported £1.2 million. After EastEndersKemp's first role for ITV was in Hero Of The Hour. During its filming, on October 27 1999, Kemp required treatment in hospital after being shot in the face when a stunt went wrong. He suffered cuts to his chest and face after safety glass shattered and he was hit in the face by a blank round. He was treated at the scene by paramedics before being taken to Barnet Hospital in north London. Despite the dramatic-sounding incident Kemp recovered quickly and went back to acting.After Eastenders Kemp went on to Ultimate Force the drama series that reallly turned him into a hard man. ultimate force palyed ross as a Srgt Mitchelle which was more fun than rlised Kemp was also star of the television series Without Motive and In Defence, in 2000. He continued to play to type in the 2002 series Ultimate Force. He also gained the role of 'Cirra' in the 2004 TV movie remake of the film Spartacus. Return to EastEndersIn 2005 it was rumored the BBC was finalising a deal that would have Kemp return to EastEnders as Grant Mitchell for a three week period in October 2005. This has proved to be accurate, and Kemp had started filming in September 2005, his first appearance in the show was with his on-screen brother Phil on Monday 24 October 2005. During the run up to his return, BBC1 screened a promotional advert and was featured in practically every British television magazine. His deal with the BBC also allows him to direct episodes of Casualty and Holby City.Since returning, Ross has also been involved in the BBC's Children in Need fundraising event for 2005. Ross has also signed a further three month deal with the BBC, to reprise his role as Grant Mitchell once again, with filming beginning in January and his appearance in March. Personal life and Glasgow University associationIn 1999 he was elected as Rector of the University of Glasgow as the candidate of the Labour Club. However he resigned in 2001 after the Glasgow University Students' Representative Council passed a motion requesting him to do so, as many students had become dissatisfied with his performance in the role. It was pointed out that, through pressure of work, he had failed for two successive years to deliver the Fresher's Address, perhaps the most important public duty in the rector's calendar. He apparently alleged a vendetta against him by the Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association, who he claimed were embittered by the fact that he had beaten their candidate, Ian Hamilton QC. He was succeeded by another actor, Greg Hemphill.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Ross Kemp ] Some related entries: John Ioannou | Todd Graff | Yuji Ueda | Jill Ireland | Daniel Auteuil | Esther Williams | Method Man | Jeanne Cagney | Curtis Armstrong | Mía Maestro | Grammy This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Ross Kemp; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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