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Ian Kelsey (born 17 December 1966) is an English actor. He is known for his roles as Dave Glover in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale, Patrick Spiller in the BBC medical drama Casualty, DI Richard Mayne in the ITV crime drama Blue Murder and Howard Bellamy in the BBC soap opera Doctors.
Ian Kelsey. Actor: Blue Murder. Ian Kelsey was born to parents Julie (a window dresser) and John (a printer). He also has an older brother called David. He trained at the Joseph Rowntree Theatre York and graduated at The Guildford School of Music and Theatre.
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Ian Kelsey. Actor: Blue Murder. Ian Kelsey was born to parents Julie (a window dresser) and John (a printer). He also has an older brother called David. He trained at the Joseph Rowntree Theatre York and graduated at The Guildford School of Music and Theatre.
- December 17, 1966
Jan 29, 2024 · By Brenna Cooper Published: 29 January 2024. Emmerdale newcomer Beth Cordingly has opened up on her relationship with cast member Ian Kelsey, revealing he encouraged her to take the role of...
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Ian Kelsey has swapped soap drama for Sussex serenity (Image: Graham Michael) By Eve Smallman. The Shoreham-based heartthrob, known for being Emmerdale's Dave Glover and Casualty's Patrick Spiller, tells us how he’s swapped the soaps and screaming fans for the stage and Sussex sea…. Flying to Hollywood. Escaping on tubes.
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Aug 31, 2015 · Ian Kelsey, 48, will leave his starring role in Doctors after three years in a closely guarded story line to be broadcast in November. He took his first steps as an actor at the Joseph Rowntree...
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Jun 14, 2022 · York-born Ian Kelsey is set to appear on stage at York Theatre Royal for the first time in the current tour of Jim Cartwright’s “The Rise and Fall of Little Voice.” Here, Kelsey chats about playing the “bit of a leech” that is Ray in the show, getting back to in-person audiences and the glories…