Ian Curtis (actor)
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Ian Curtis is a British
actor, writer and director who is better known for his lead roles in Holby City
where he played Ray Sykes and Soldier Soldier
in which he played Corporal Mark Hobbs. Other appearances - Dalziel and Pascoe
, Doctors
and A Touch of Frost.
As a director Ian has co-written and directed the Channel 4 Comedy Lab "FM" in 2006 which is now in series development with ITV2. With co-writer Oliver Lansley they are writing six episodes which starts shooting in November 2008. Ian directed the 2007 Comedy Lab "BLOWOUT" which won best comedy at the Scottish Baftas in 2007. Other credits include "SORRY I'VE GOT NO HEAD" a 13 x 30 minute sketch show for CBBC.
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actor, writer and director who is better known for his lead roles in Holby City
Holby City
Holby City, stylised as Holby Ci+y, is a British medical drama television series that airs weekly on BBC One.The series was created by Tony McHale and Mal Young as a spin-off from the established BBC medical drama Casualty, and premiered on 12 January 1999...
where he played Ray Sykes and Soldier Soldier
Soldier Soldier
Soldier Soldier is a British television drama series. The title comes from a traditional song of the same name.Produced by Central Television and broadcast on the ITV network, it ran for a total of seven series and 82 episodes from 1991 to 1997...
in which he played Corporal Mark Hobbs. Other appearances - Dalziel and Pascoe
Dalziel and Pascoe (BBC TV series)
Dalziel and Pascoe is a popular British television crime drama based on the Dalziel and Pascoe books by Reginald Hill, which was first broadcast in March 1996. It is set in Yorkshire, and is about two detectives...
, Doctors
Doctors (BBC Soap Opera)
Doctors is a British daytime television soap opera, set in the fictional Midland town of Letherbridge, defined as being close to the City of Birmingham. It was created by Chris Murray; Mal Young drove its development, and Carson Black was the original producer. The first episode was broadcast on...
and A Touch of Frost.
As a director Ian has co-written and directed the Channel 4 Comedy Lab "FM" in 2006 which is now in series development with ITV2. With co-writer Oliver Lansley they are writing six episodes which starts shooting in November 2008. Ian directed the 2007 Comedy Lab "BLOWOUT" which won best comedy at the Scottish Baftas in 2007. Other credits include "SORRY I'VE GOT NO HEAD" a 13 x 30 minute sketch show for CBBC.