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Chris Coghill

Acting
Known For

50 Years Old

Chris Coghill is a British actor, famous for roles in the films 24 Hour Party People and Nowhere Boy, and TV series such as Burn It, EastEnders, Home Fires and Line of Duty. He is also a screenwriter, penning the films Weekender and Spike Island. He met his first wife, Lisa Faulkner, on the set of the BBC3 drama series Burn It and the pair married in 2005 before splitting in 2011. He married his second wife, Rosalind Halstead, in 2014.

Born

Prestwich, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK on 11th April 1975

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Slow Horses
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EastEnders
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Heartbeat
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Holby City
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Line of Duty
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Shameless
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New Tricks
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Emmerdale
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Waterloo Road
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The Gold
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The Frankenstein Chronicles
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Lawless
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Secret Diary of a Call Girl
Kai Felton
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24 Hour Party People
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Ashes
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Spike Island
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Hotel Babylon
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Blue Murder
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The Banker
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Honeymooner
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Anne
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Holby Blue
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Someone Else
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Bull
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Early Doors
Chris (as Christopher Coghill)
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Nowhere Boy
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The Driver
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Burn It
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The Walk-In
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Surge
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Junkhearts
Banker
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The Royal
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Bone in the Throat
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Murdered for Being Different
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