Joe Duttine
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Joe Duttine | |
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Born | Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire, England | 30 June 1970
Other names | Jo Duttine |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1992–present |
Partner(s) | Sally Carman |
Joe Duttine, sometimes credited as Jo Duttine (born 30 June 1970), is an English film, theatre and television actor. He currently plays Tim Metcalfe in Coronation Street. He is also known for his role in Shameless as Cameron Donnelly, the father of Maxine.
Early life[]
Duttine was born in Shelf, Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire, England.[1] His father, Geoffrey, is the brother of actor John Duttine. Joe moved to London and attended the Drama Centre London—since 1999 a part of the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design of the University of the Arts London—where he studied Stanislavski's system of method acting alongside actors Craig Kelly and John Simm.[2]
Career[]
Duttine made his television debut in 1992 appearing in the television series Between the Lines. Duttine has appeared in over 25 television roles including the television series Pie in the Sky, as Steve Turner in 21 episodes, (1994–1995); opposite Martin Kemp in the series Serious and Organised, appearing as D.C. Tony Finn; appearing as Craig Tate in Blood Sweat, and Tears; Life on Mars, as Malcolm Cox in one episode (2006); and HolbyBlue, as Toby Wilson in one episode (2008). He played DS Carr in Coronation Street, and miner Colin Farr in "UnderWorld" episode of Dalziel and Pascoe. He has also made appearances in Waterloo Road as Andy Harker, and Shameless as Cameron Donnelly. In 2013 he reappeared in Coronation Street as Tim Metcalfe, the father of Faye Windass, and was cast as Rutter in the major BBC series The Village. He is also known for his collaborations with BAFTA award nominated actor John Simm, whom he met at drama school. They have appeared together in television shows such as Life on Mars, The Village and Scott and Bailey.
He has also appeared in several films such as the 2001 comedy-drama The Navigators, playing the role of Paul.
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He also appeared as narrator of channel 5 series On Benefits, a documentary series about people living on welfare.
Filmography[]
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994–1995 | Pie in the Sky | Steve Turner | 21 episodes |
1996 | Hillsborough | Policeman | N/A |
1998 | Dalziel and Pascoe | Colin Farr | Episode: "Under World" |
2001 | The Navigators | Paul | Film |
2003 | The Inspector Lynley Mysteries | Chris Faraday | Episode: "Playing for the Ashes" |
2004 | Silent Witness | DCI Chris Hollander | Episode: "Nowhere Fast" |
2006 | Life on Mars | Malcolm Cox | Episode 5 |
New Tricks | Matthew Benton | Episode: "Ice Cream Wars" | |
2009 | Waterloo Road | Andy Harker | Guest role; 1 episode (Series 4) |
Inspector George Gently | Patrick Fuller | Episode: "Gently Through the Mill" | |
2010 | Shameless | Cameron Donnelly | 2 episodes (Series 7) |
Coronation Street | D.S. Carr | Recurring role, 23 episodes | |
Casualty | Frank Simons | Episode: "No Place Like Home" | |
Waterloo Road | John Adams | Guest role; 1 episode (Series 6) | |
2012 | Scott & Bailey | Michael Nash | 1 episode |
The Syndicate | Boss | 1 episode | |
Casualty | Sgt Gary Poulter | 2 episodes | |
2013–present | Coronation Street | Tim Metcalfe | Series regular, 820+ episodes (so far) |
2013 | Foyle's War | Frank Shaw | Episode: "The Eternity Ring" |
The Village | Rutter | Main role |
References[]
- ^ "Theatre school destroyed". Halifax Courier. 5 November 2001. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
- ^ Staff writer (undated). "Former Students" Archived 12 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine (scroll to section on John Simm). Drama Centre London. Accessed 17 January 2010.
External links[]
- Joe Duttine at IMDb
- 1970 births
- 20th-century English male actors
- 21st-century English male actors
- Actors from Halifax, West Yorkshire
- Alumni of the Drama Centre London
- English male film actors
- English male television actors
- Living people
- Male actors from Yorkshire
- English actor stubs