Craig Fairbrass
Craig Fairbrass | |
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File:CraigFairbrass-047610x8.jpg | |
Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1980–present |
Agent | United Agents |
Height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Spouse |
Elke Kellick (m. 1987) |
Children | 2 |
Website | http://www.craigfairbrass.com |
Craig John Fairbrass (born 15 January 1963) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles in For Queen and Country (1988), as Delmar in Cliffhanger, as Dan Sullivan in the BBC soap opera EastEnders and as Pat Tate in the Rise of the Footsoldier film series.
Early life
Fairbrass was born in Mile End Hospital and grew up in East London, the son of Maureen and Jack Fairbrass. His father worked as a stevedore, while his mother was employed as a seamstress. After being expelled from Eaglesfield Boys Comprehensive in Woolwich at 15, Fairbrass successfully auditioned for the National Youth Theatre.[1] He then worked as a roofer's labourer for the following years, while acquiring an agent.
Career
1979 - 1990: Beginnings
After a few years of walk-on roles in Emmerdale, Three Up Two Down, and Shelley, Fairbrass made his first real TV appearance as an actor in the 1984 BBC television series Big Deal as Nev in the episode "Fighting chance" followed by another BBC role in Tuckers Luck. He made his feature film acting debut as D.I Challoner in the 1989 Working title thriller For Queen and Country opposite Academy Award winner Denzel Washington. Film and television appearances quickly followed, including the Ray Winstone film Tank Malling, and the Channel 4 Film, The Final Frame playing Suggs's right-hand man, Franklin. He also landed a regular role as Gary 'Technique' Pagnall in the ITV drama series London's Burning in 1990. That same year Fairbrass was cast opposite Helen Mirren as Detective Inspector Frank Burkin in the Bafta/Emmy-award-winning original Prime Suspect 1 and 2.[2]
1991 - 2006: Eastenders and Hollywood
In 1991, he travelled to Los Angeles and secured his first Hollywood acting role in the 1992 action blockbuster Cliffhanger with Sylvester Stallone. This led to roles in independent films with lead roles in Beyond Bedlam (1994) with Elizabeth Hurley, Galaxis (1995) with Brigitte Nielsen, Proteus, Killing Time, and Darklands.
In 1999, Fairbrass landed the regular role of Dan Sullivan in EastEnders. He left the show in August 2001. He then took the lead role of Ray Betson in the Channel Five crime drama The Great Dome Robbery.[3]
Fairbrass returned to the U.S, starring in the Chris Klein comedy, The Long Weekend, and as Henry Caine opposite Nathan Fillion in White Noise 2. In February 2007, he appeared as the renegade Jaffa, Arkad, in the episode "Talion" in the final season of Stargate SG-1, as a guest lead in The Sarah Connor Chronicles opposite Lena Headey, and as guest lead Devon Burke, a rogue MI5 agent in David Mamet's hit show The Unit.
2007 - present: Rise of the Footsoldier
In 2007, he starred in the feature film Rise of the Footsoldier as real life gangster Pat Tate, and opposite Jason Statham in The Bank Job. The following year he joined Til Schweiger in the game-based action film Far Cry (2008). Fairbrass provided additional voices in the video game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007), then again as one of the most iconic characters in the game's history as Ghost in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009) and as various characters in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. In 2011, Fairbrass took the co-lead in the crime thriller St Georges Day, other lead roles included Vikingdom 3D, House of the Rising Sun, opposite Dave Bautista, Hijacked, and Get Lucky and Let me Survive. In 2012, Fairbrass took his first lead role in a US action thriller The Outsider, which starred Jason Patric, James Caan and Shannon Elizabeth. In Bula Quo!, he co-starred alongside Rick Parfitt and Francis Rossi. In 2014 he took the lead in the psychological thriller, Breakdown, alongside James Cosmo, Bruce Payne, Emmett Scanlan, Olivia Grant. In 2015, he played the lead role of Jack Cregan in the revenge thriller London Heist alongsoide Steven Berkoff, which he also co-wrote.[4] The film was produced by his own son, Luke Fairbrass. Craig Fairbrass went on to win the Best Actor Award at the 2016 Marbella International Film Festival for the role.[5][6]
In 2017, Fairbrass reprised his role of Pat Tate in Rise of the Footsoldier 3: The Pat Tate Years, a prequel to the 2007 original and proved to be Fairbrass's most powerful performance to date, winning him the best actor award at the 2018 National Film Awards in London.[7]
In 2020, Fairbrass played Eddie Franks in the critically acclaimed, London crime thriller Villain. He reprised his role of Pat Tate in the fifth installment of Rise of the Footsoldier Origins, directed by Nick Nevern.
Personal life
Fairbrass is married to Elke Kellick, a former Page Three model. They have two sons.[8]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1979 | Scum | Extra | Uncredited |
1984 | Real Life | Boyfriend | |
1988 | Soursweet | Driver | |
For Queen and Country | Challoner | ||
1989 | Tank Malling | Jackie | |
1993 | Cliffhanger | Delmar | |
1994 | Beyond Bedlam | Terry Hamilton | |
1995 | Galaxis | Tarquin | |
Proteus | Alex, DEA Agent | ||
1996 | Darklands | Frazer Truick | |
1998 | Killing Time | Det. Robert Bryant | |
1999 | Weak at Denise | Roy | |
2002 | The Great Dome Robbery | Ray Betson | |
2004 | Se sarà luce sarà bellissimo - Moro: Un'altra storia | Brigatista | |
2005 | The Long Weekend | Frank Silver | |
Hard Sell Short | Danny Bleak | Short film | |
2007 | White Noise: The Light | Henry Caine | |
Rise of the Footsoldier | Pat Tate | ||
Twins | Lawyer on answering machine | Voice; Short film | |
2008 | The Bank Job | Nick Barton | |
Far Cry | Jason Parker | ||
2009 | 31 North 62 East | Major Paul Davidson | |
2010 | The Shouting Men | Tony | |
Just for the Record | Malcolm 'Mental Fists' Wickes | ||
The Road to Vengeance | Short film | ||
Devil's Playground | Cole | ||
Dead Cert | Freddy 'Dead Cert' Frankham | ||
Freight | Jed | ||
Meet Pursuit Delange | Sam Walters | Short film | |
2011 | House of the Rising Sun | Charlie Blackstone | |
2012 | Deranged | Anthony | |
Hijacked | Bruce Leib | ||
St George's Day | Ray Collishaw | ||
2013 | Get Lucky | Sebastian | |
Bula Quo! | Simon | ||
Vikingdom | Sven | ||
Let Me Survive | Sean | ||
Saving Santa | Mercenary | Voice | |
2014 | The Outsider | Lex Walker | Also writer |
The Hooligan Factory | Mickey | ||
2015 | Rise of the Footsoldier 2: Reign of the General | Pat Tate | Flashback |
2016 | Breakdown | Alfie Jennings | Also executive producer |
2017 | London Heist | Jack Cregan | Also executive producer and writer |
Rise of the Footsoldier 3: The Pat Tate Story | Pat Tate | Also executive producer | |
2019 | Avengement | Lincoln Burgess | |
Rise of the Footsoldier: Marbella | Pat Tate | ||
Muscle | Terry | ||
2020 | Villain | Eddie Franks | |
2021 | Ire | Steve Mackelson | |
Rise of the Footsoldier Origins | Pat Tate |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1980 | Shelley | Darth | Episode: "May the Best Man Win" |
1984 | Big Deal | Nev | Episode: "Fighting Chance" |
1985 | Who, Sir? Me, Sir? | Lifeguard | Episode: #1.2 |
1985 | Tucker's Luck | Dino | Episode: #3.9 |
1986 | Emmerdale | Gypsy Man | 8 episodes |
1987 | No Place Like Home | Macho | Episode: "The Marathon" |
1987 | Three Up, Two Down | Man On The Beach | Episode: "Come Sail with Me" |
1990 | The Final Frame | Franklin | Television film |
1990–1991 | London's Burning | Gary 'Technique' Pagnall | 7 episodes |
1991 | Prime Suspect | D.I. Frank Burkin | Television miniseries |
1992 | The Return of Shelley | Darth | Episode: "Accountants & Zulus" |
1992 | Prime Suspect 2 | DI Frank Burkin | Television miniseries |
1998 | Duck Patrol | Hero | 8 episodes |
1998 | The Bill | Steve André | Episode: "All for One" |
1999 | Soldier of Fortune, Inc. | John Harkin | Episode: "Figure Eight" |
1999 | An Unsuitable Job for a Woman | Jason | Episode: "Living on Risk" |
1999 | Children in Need | Episode: #1.20 | |
1999–2001 | EastEnders | Dan Sullivan | 137 episodes |
2004 | The Courtroom | Steven Smith | Episode: "Twice Bitten" |
2006 | Dream Team | Terry Rose | Episode: "War of the Roses" |
2007 | Stargate SG-1 | Arkad | Episode: "Talion" |
2007 | The Unit | Devon Burke | Episode: "Side Angle Side" |
2008 | Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Fake Sarkissian | Episode: "What He Beheld" |
2012 | Métal Hurlant Chronicles | Timarek | Episode: "Three on a Match" |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare | Gaz, Wallcroft, additional voices | |
2009 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 | Lt. Simon "Ghost" Riley | |
2010 | Call of Duty: Black Ops | Swift | |
2011 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 | Wallcroft, additional voices | |
2012 | Infex | Doyle | |
2016 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered | Gaz, Wallcroft, additional voices | |
2016 | Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare | Tee, Additional Voices | |
2018 | Star Citizen | Motion capture | |
2018 | Squadron 42 | Vat Tagaca | Motion capture |
2018 | Battlefield V | George Mason | Motion capture |
References
- ^ Foster, Tom (8 August 2017). "Five Things You Didn't Know about Craig Fairbrass". TVOvermind. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
- ^ Roberts, Jerry (2009). Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 573. ISBN 978-0-8108-6138-1.
- ^ "The Stars of EastEnders – Then and Now". Vedomosti. 24 January 2017. Archived from the original on 1 May 2018. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
- ^ Sandwell, Ian (17 March 2015). "'Gunned Down' starts London shoot". Screen Daily. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
- ^ "Awards 2016". Marbella Film Festival. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
- ^ Smith, John (14 September 2017). "EWN EXCLUSIVE: The glitz and glitter of the Marbella International Film Festival returns". EuroWeekly News. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
- ^ "Winners announced at the 4th annual National Film Awards UK". National Film Awards. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
- ^ Morgan, Sally (24 March 2001). "Interview: How I muscled into the Square; Craig Fairbrass talks about his transformation from Hollywood beefcake to Albert Square's latest bad guy". The Mirror. Retrieved 1 January 2013.