Everything about Craig Charles totally explained
Craig Charles (born
11 July,
1964 in
Liverpool,
England) is an
English actor,
stand up comedian,
author,
poet, and radio and
television presenter, best known for playing
Dave Lister in the British cult-favourite
sci-fi sitcom
Red Dwarf. He is currently appearing as
Lloyd Mullaney in the long-running
soap opera Coronation Street.
Early life
Craig Charles was born to a
multiracial family in
Liverpool; his father was
black and his mother was
white Irish. Before turning to entertainment, Charles played professional
football, most notably for
Tranmere Rovers. He started out his career as a contemporary and
urban performance poet on the British
cabaret circuit, and his performances were considered original and Charles was described as having a natural
ironic wit which appealed to
talent scouts. He grew up on the
Cantril Farm estate and went to school with
Micky Quinn, who grew up to be a professional footballer.
Charles then began to slowly foray into the world of television. He appeared on the late-night
comedy programme,
Saturday Live, and later became a presenter of
children's television programmes, including
What's That Noise on
BBC1. He also appeared, weekly, as a
John Cooper Clarke-style 'punk poet' on the
BBC1 pop music television programme The Oxford Road Show. In
1990, Charles was heard on London Radio Station
Kiss 100 as the Breakfast show presenter.
He later appeared on the
Terry Wogan chatshow.
Roles in television
Charles acquired
cult status in 1988 as the
Liverpudlian slob,
Dave Lister, in
BBC2's long-running
sci-fi comedy television series Red Dwarf. This was a role Charles played in all eight series until 1999. Within Red Dwarf, aside from playing Lister he also played a number of alter-ego characters including Sebastian Doyle (in the series five episode
Back to Reality), Lister of Smeg (in the seventh series episode
Stoke Me a Clipper) and Brett Riverboat (in the sixth series episode
Gunmen of the Apocalypse).
Charles has appeared briefly in a number of
television shows such as
Eastenders,
Holby City,
The Bill,
Lexx,
The 10 Percenters,
Doctors and
Celebrity Weakest Link. He was also involved in the controversial
mockumentary Ghostwatch in 1992.
Charles' other acting work includes briefly playing the title role in the short-lived
Channel 4 sitcom Captain Butler (1997).
He has also presented a number of television programmes, most notably at the end of the 1990s and early 2000s. Among his credits as a
presenter are the
virtual reality gameshow Cyberzone (1993) on
BBC2; the late-night entertainment show
Funky Bunker (1997) on
ITV; the
reality television show
Jailbreak (2000) on
Five; the late-night
chat show Weapons of Mass Distraction (2004) on
ITV; and most notably
Robot Wars on
BBC Two from 1998–2003, and on
Five from 2003–2004.
He also provided the
voice-over for the UK version of the
Japanese hit TV show
Takeshi's Castle, shown on
Challenge and
Ftn, and was a team captain on the
sci-fi-based quiz show
Space Cadets (1997) on
Channel 4.
Present career
In 2005, Charles joined the cast of
ITV's long-running
soap opera Coronation Street, playing philandering
taxi driver Lloyd Mullaney. Later that year, he participated in the
Channel 4 reality sports show,
The Games, coming fourth overall in the men's competition.
Since 2003 Charles has been a
DJ on
BBC 6 Music, presenting
The Craig Charles Funk Show, a
funk and
soul radio show. He was briefly suspended from
Coronation Street and BBC 6 Music in June 2006 whilst the production companies investigated
allegations of
crack cocaine usage. Charles has returned to presenting his show from
4 November, but the programme is now renamed
The Funk & Soul Show and has been reduced from two shows per week to one, airing on Saturdays from 6-9pm. He also resumed working on Coronation Street in January 2007.
Charles is set to star in two
upcoming feature films in 2007,
Clubbing to Death and
Fated. He would also (assumedly) resume the role of Lister for Red Dwarf: The Movie, if the already scripted film ever enters production.
Charles has been shooting scenes for Gangster movie
Clubbing to Death, that also stars
Huey Morgan (
Fun Lovin' Criminals),
Philip Olivier (
Brookside) & ex-gangster
Dave Courtney. The film is due for worldwide release in 2007.
Personal life
In 1984, at the age of 20, Charles married
English actress and fellow
Liverpudlian Cathy Tyson. Their son Jack Charles was born in 1988. The couple divorced in 1989. Afterward, Charles dated
Irish singer/songwriter Suzanne Rhatigan, co-writing some lyrics for her album
To Hell with Love and directing a video for her. Rhatigan also appeared alongside Charles in the fourth series of
Red Dwarf for the episode
Camille.
In
August 1997, Charles married his second wife, Jackie with whom he's two daughters Anna-Jo (born in 1998) and Nellie (born in 2003).
In 1994, Charles and a friend were
arrested and
remanded in custody for several months on a
rape charge. In February 1995, both Charles and his friend were acquitted in their trial. Whilst in prison Charles was attacked by a man wielding a knife.
In June 2006 a photograph was printed in the
Daily Mirror newspaper that purported to show Charles smoking
crack cocaine in the back seat of a taxi. According to the story by writer
Stephen Moyes, Charles spent four hours in the taxi smoking crack cocaine from an old drinks can, while instructing the driver to buy him
pornography.
These allegations resulted in Charles being suspended from
Coronation Street until February 2007, and from
BBC 6 Music while an investigation is held. To date no statement has been made by Charles himself.
Charles was arrested in August 2006 on suspicion of possession of a
Class A drug, and later released on
bail pending further enquiries. On
22 September 2006 he accepted a
caution for possession of a Class A drug.
Author
In 1993, Craig had work with Russell Bell to write about his 'streetwise' sense of humour on to a range of topics from the world's most embarrassing stories to how to explain the mysteries of the universe. In 1997, he and Russell had written Craig's TV character's book entitled The Log, where Lister, decides to leave a log detailing mankind's greatest achievements, just in case there's a posterity to find it which didn't appear on Red Dwarf. In 1998, Craig decided to work with Philippa Drakeford on his next book called No Other Blue, which cover a range of subjects, including poems about prison, his mother's final illness and politics at home and abroad.
In 2000, he wrote his first autobiography about his experience growing-up in Liverpool entitled No Irish, No Niggers. In 2007, Craig announced that he'd release his autobiography in March 2008, published by
Hodder Headline entitled On the Rocks which cover the recent incidents of his life, this autobiography would be based on much of his journal, which he said, he kept it while he was in rehab.
Credits
- Coronation Street (2005) - Lloyd Mullaney
- The Games (2005) TV Series .... Himself (Series 3)
- Dream Team (2004-2005) Agent
- Sushi TV (2003) TV Series - Narrator (UK version, after replacing Julian Clary)
- Takeshi's Castle (2002-04) TV Series - Narrator (UK version)
- EastEnders: Ricky And Bianca (2002, EastEnders spin-off drama) - Vince
- Don't Walk (2001) (voice) - Narrator
- Can't Smeg, Won't Smeg (1998, one-off special edition of BBC2's Can't Cook, Won't Cook) - Dave Lister
- Space Cadets (1997) TV Series .... Himself - Space Captain
- Captain Butler (1997) TV Series - Captain Butler
- Cyberspace (1996) TV Series
- The Governor (1995) TV Series - Eugene Buffy
- The Bill (1995) TV Series
- Red Dwarf: Smeg Outs (1995, Video Release) - Dave Lister (new and archive footage)
- Red Dwarf: Smeg Ups (1994, Video Release) - Dave Lister (archive footage)
- CyberZone (1993) TV Series - presenter
- Prince Cinders (1993) (voice) - Cat
- Comic Relief (1991) (TV) - Dave Lister
- Super Nintendo promotional video - Commentator
- Red Dwarf (1988-99) TV Series - Dave Lister
Filmography
Clubbing to Death (2007) - Begsley
Fated (2006) .... Pedro
Forty Years Of Fuck (2005) (TV) .... Himself
Britain's Best Sitcom (2004) TV Series .... Himself
The Sitcom Story (2003) (TV) .... Himself
Ten Minutes (2003) - Mark
Top Ten TV Sci-Fi (2001) (TV) .... Himself
Jailbreak (2000) TV Series .... Himself - Host
The Colour Of Funny (1999) .... Keith Dennis
Ripley's Believe It or Not (1999/I) TV Series .... Himself - UK Presenter
Robot Wars (1998-2004) TV Series .... Himself - Host (after replacing Jeremy Clarkson)
Universe Challenge (1998, one-off special edition of BBC2's University Challenge) .... Himself
Funky Bunker (1997) TV Series .... Himself
Asterix Conquers America (1994) (voice) - Asterix (English language edition)
CyberZone (1993) TV Series .... Himself - Host
Cyberpunks And Technophobes (1993) TV Series .... Himself
Ghostwatch (1992) (TV) .... Himself
Them And Us (1992) TV Series .... Himself
What's That Noise (1989) TV Series .... Himself
Craig Goes Mad In Melbourne (1988) TV Series .... Himself
Night Network (1987) TV Series .... Himself
The Marksman (1987) TV Series .... McFadden
Business As Usual (1987)
Bibliography
Craig Charles Almanac of Total Knowledge by Craig Charles and Russell Bell (Penguin Books Ltd 1993)
The Log by Craig Charles and Russell Bell (Penguin Books Ltd 1997)
No Other Blue by Craig Charles and Philippa Drakeford (Penguin Books Ltd 1998)
Autobiography
No Irish, No Niggers (Penguin Books Ltd 2000)
On the Rocks (Hodder Headline 2008)Further Information
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