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'''Philip Martin Brown ''' was born [[9th July]], [[1956]] in [[Manchester]] and brought up in Barrow-in-Furness. He appeared in ''[[Coronation Street]]'' from [[March 2005|March]] to [[April 2005]] as [[DI Pinnock]] who investigated the murder of [[Tommy Harris]]; making a return to the programme in [[January 2015|January]] and [[February 2015]] as the [[Therapist (2015 character)|Therapist]] helping [[Steve McDonald]] following his diagnosis of clinical depression.
 
'''Philip Martin Brown ''' was born [[9th July]], [[1956]] in [[Manchester]] and brought up in Barrow-in-Furness. He appeared in ''[[Coronation Street]]'' from [[March 2005|March]] to [[April 2005]] as [[DI Pinnock]] who investigated the murder of [[Tommy Harris]]; making a return to the programme in [[January 2015|January]] and [[February 2015]] as the [[Therapist (2015 character)|Therapist]] helping [[Steve McDonald]] following his diagnosis of clinical depression.
   
He has built up a long list of credits since the [[1970s]] and one of his first television roles with a regular part in the adaptation of R.F. Delderfield's ''A Horseman Riding By''. Many further roles followed including appearances in ''Bull Week'', ''Juliet Bravo'', ''The Professionals'', ''The Paradise Club'', ''Minder'', regular roles in ''Wing and a Prayer'', ''City Central'' and ''Cutting It. ''Hist most famous role is his apperance in ''Waterloo Road'' as teacher Grantly Budgen, a role he played rrom [[2006]] to [[2013]].
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He has built up a long list of credits since the [[1970s]] and one of his first television roles with a regular part in the adaptation of R.F. Delderfield's ''A Horseman Riding By''. Many further roles followed including appearances in ''Bull Week'', ''Juliet Bravo'', ''The Professionals'', ''The Paradise Club'', ''Minder'', regular roles in ''Wing and a Prayer'', ''City Central'' and ''Cutting It.'' His most famous role was in ''Waterloo Road'' as teacher Grantly Budgen, a role he played from [[2006]] to [[2013]].
   
 
On the big screen he had a small part in the [[1999]] film ''Sleepy Hollow'' with Johnny Depp.
 
On the big screen he had a small part in the [[1999]] film ''Sleepy Hollow'' with Johnny Depp.

Revision as of 08:30, 13 August 2020

Philip Martin Brown was born 9th July, 1956 in Manchester and brought up in Barrow-in-Furness. He appeared in Coronation Street from March to April 2005 as DI Pinnock who investigated the murder of Tommy Harris; making a return to the programme in January and February 2015 as the Therapist helping Steve McDonald following his diagnosis of clinical depression.

He has built up a long list of credits since the 1970s and one of his first television roles with a regular part in the adaptation of R.F. Delderfield's A Horseman Riding By. Many further roles followed including appearances in Bull Week, Juliet Bravo, The Professionals, The Paradise Club, Minder, regular roles in Wing and a Prayer, City Central and Cutting It. His most famous role was in Waterloo Road as teacher Grantly Budgen, a role he played from 2006 to 2013.

On the big screen he had a small part in the 1999 film Sleepy Hollow with Johnny Depp.