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David Fleeshman

Acting
1952-07-11
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
David Fleeshman (born 11 July 1952) is a British actor, broadcaster, drama lecturer and theatre director with experience in film, radio, television, theatre and commercials.

Fleeshman was born on 11 July 1952 in Glasgow, Scotland, the son of Rosina and William Fleeshman. His family was Jewish. He trained at The Birmingham Theatre School making his stage debut was in 1973 with the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. In 1974 he took a position as actor/assistant stage manager at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton, and has also been an associate director of the Oldham Coliseum Theatre.

In 1978 he married actress Sue Jenkins, who played Gloria Todd on Coronation Street, 1985–1988, and Jackie Corkhill in the Channel 4 soap Brookside, 1991–2001. They have three children all currently working in the acting profession: Emily Fleeshman, Richard Fleeshman and Rosie Fleeshman.

Fleeshman has appeared in and directed numerous plays around the UK and abroad, including Arthur Miller's The Price, for which he won best actor in a supporting role at the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards in 2005.

As a theatre director, he directed the European premiere of Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues, and the regional premiere of My Night With Reg, which won best production at the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards.

Fleeshman's major television roles include Boys from the Blackstuff, Edge of Darkness, Silent Witness, and Trial & Retribution, comedy classics such as Only Fools and Horses and A Bit of a Do, as well as stints in Coronation Street, Brookside, Doctors, Emmerdale, and EastEnders. He has also recorded frequently for BBC Radio.

Filmography includes Pink Floyd – The Wall and Unstoppable.

From 2013 to 2015 he toured extensively with the Royal National Theatre's War Horse, which played to audiences at venues throughout the United Kingdom, Dublin and South Africa. During 2016 Fleeshman portrayed the judge in Channel 4's National Treasure and played the leading role Charlie Resnick in Darkness, Darkness at the Nottingham Playhouse. From 2016 to 2019, he directed the Christmas pantomimes Aladdin, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Peter Pan (starring Cannon and Ball and Chico Slimani), performed at Crewe Lyceum Theatre.

In 2018 he was nominated by the Manchester Theatre Awards as best supporting actor for his role as Uncle Vanya.
Known For 40 titles
The XYY Man (1976) subtitle poster
The XYY Man
1976 TV
as Newscaster
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A Bit of a Do (1989) subtitle poster
A Bit of a Do
1989 TV
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Boys from the Blackstuff (1982) subtitle poster
Boys from the Blackstuff
1982 TV
as D.O.E Assistant Manager
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The Innocence Project (2006) subtitle poster
The Innocence Project
2006 TV
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Grownups (2006) subtitle poster
Grownups
2006 TV
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Believe Nothing (2002) subtitle poster
Believe Nothing
2002 TV
as Edmund Bilyas
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Unstoppable (2004) subtitle poster
Unstoppable
2004 Movie
as St. Nevis Guard 2
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The Falklands Play (2002) subtitle poster
The Falklands Play
2002 Movie
as Denis Healey MP (Labour)
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The Cater Street Hangman (1998) subtitle poster
The Cater Street Hangman
1998 Movie
as Renshaw
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The Royal (2003) subtitle poster
The Royal
2003 TV
as Don Waite
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Christmas Lights (2004) subtitle poster
Christmas Lights
2004 Movie
as Margolis
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A Very British Christmas (2019) subtitle poster
A Very British Christmas
2019 Movie
as Station Guard
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The Nature of the Beast (1988) subtitle poster
The Nature of the Beast
1988 Movie
as Jim Dalton
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The Storyteller: The Soldier and Death (1988) subtitle poster
The Storyteller: The Soldier and Death
1988 Movie
as Innkeeper
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The Luddites (1988) subtitle poster
The Luddites
1988 Movie
as Enoch Taylor
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Realm of Darkness - Caves of Glass (1986) subtitle poster
Realm of Darkness - Caves of Glass
1986 Movie
as Narrator
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